Meet My Character
Sweet romance author Gail Pallotta has some thoughtful questions about my
character, Grace Runyon, who is the heroine in Healing Grace, a paranormal inspirational romance. Before I tell
you about Grace, let's talk a little about Gail, and her great teen mystery, Stopped Cold.
About Gail:
Award-winning author Gail Pallotta is
a wife, Mom, swimmer and bargain shopper who loves God,
Stopped
Cold, was a best-seller on All Romance eBooks, finished fourth in the
Preditors and Editors readers’ poll, and was a finalist for the 2013 Grace
Awards.
She loves beach sunsets and
getting together with friends and family. She’s been a Sunday school teacher, a
swim-team coordinator and an after-school literary instructor. A former
regional writer of the year for American Christian Writers Association, she won
Clash of the Titles in 2010. Her teen book,
She’s published short stories in Splickety
magazine and Sweet Freedom with a Slice of Peach Cobbler. Some of her published
articles appear in anthologies while two are in museums. She's also my friend and personal cheerleader, accountability and critique partner who's signed a new contract you'll just have to watch for.
About the Book, Stopped Cold:
Teen Margaret McWhorter, a freshman
in high school in Mistville, North Carolina, enjoys flirting with her first
romantic interest, swimming and hanging out with friends. Then her brother,
Sean, suffers a stroke from taking a steroid. Now, he's lying unconscious in a
hospital. Margaret's angry at her dad for pushing Sean to be a football star,
but a fire of hate burns inside her to find the criminals. While she, her
heartthrob and best friend look for them, she calls on her Christian faith,
asking God to cure Sean, heal the hate and open her heart to love.
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Thanks, Gail, for asking about my
contemporary heroine Grace Runyon, a wounded soul who’s trying to run from her
troubles and start life over, only to find that God has followed her, and that
she’s not going to allowed to hide or to forget about her very special gifts.
Meet Grace, a mysterious woman who shows up and buys a house in a little
tucked-away community in Michigan.
1. What is the name of your character? Grace Runyon
2. When and where is the story set? Healing
Grace is a contemporary fiction, billed paranormal romance by the
publisher, MuseItUp. The story is set mainly in the fictional community of East
Bay, Michigan, fruit growing country.
3. What should we know about her? Grace has lost her entire immediate family—oh,
not all at once, but in lumps and bumps, and a slow oozing over the past few
years. This loss from a woman who is known to be able to fix anyone, left her
heartbroken and lost, full of self-doubt and self-recrimination.
4. What is the main conflict? What messes up her life? Grace can’t seem to get
far enough away from herself. She’d been gifted with an incredible talent in
medicine that’s more than an uncanny ability, it’s empathy in its most virtual
form. No one can explain it, and Grace certainly has never questioned it, until
her husband got sick, and nothing made him better. Whose fault was it? Hers?
God’s? Determined to get away from anything medical, Grace runs...right into
another situation that may demand more of her than she can give. It takes a
sick man and his little boy to make her face and confront her demons, even if
it costs her life.
5. What is the personal goal of this character? Grace must accept who and
Whose she is, whether in this life or the next. Ted, and his little boy Eddy,
would much prefer to love her in this life. But is that possible? Either Ted or
Grace must put his or her life on the line to save the other. Grace is confronted
with what seems to be an impossible situation, where giving up or giving in are
her only options. Facing the pain of herself may cost more than she thinks she
can give.
6. Can we read more about Healing Grace?
Sure, there’s an excerpt you can check out on my website, here, at this
link.
7. When will it be available? Healing Grace, the second edition with the lovely golden leaves on
the cover, is currently available in electronic format, and coming in print
this fall from MuseItUp, Canada. Look for the ebook here at Amazon, the publisher, Barnes and Noble.