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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Misty Beller

Misty Beller and I became friends through American Christian Fiction Writers. She's been a great encouragement to me, and we've become friends. We recently got to meet face to face in St. Louis.


Misty was kind enough to share a little about her new book, The Lady and the Mountain Man.

Tell us about your releasing book.
I'd love to!

Leah Townsend, a recently orphaned heiress, flees Richmond after discovering her fiancĂ©’s plot to kill her after their wedding. She needs a safe place to hide, and finds herself accepting a newspaper marriage proposal from a God-fearing young rancher in the Montana Territory. But when Leah arrives at the mountain ranch, she learns her intended husband was killed by a grizzly, leaving behind a bitter older brother and a spunky younger sister.

When Gideon Bryant finds a city girl standing in his log cabin, his first thought is to send her back where she came from. He’s lost too many people to the wild elements of these mountains––his parents, his wife, and now his brother. His love for this untamed land lives on, but he’s determined not to open his heart to another person.

But when an accident forces Leah to stay at the ranch for seven more months, can Gideon protect his heart from a love he doesn’t want? Has Leah really escaped the men who seek her life?


Where do you get your ideas for your books? What sparked this story?
God planted the seed for this story when I was finishing up my first book (which will actually release next year). I was so excited about this one I could hardly wait to finish the other! I tend to get story ideas and plot twists in random places. Often as I'm driving and thinking.

Of all your characters, which was your favorite and why?
Gideon, the handsome, quiet cowboy hero. He reminds me so much of my older brother, David! My brother was my best friend through my growing up years. When I started brainstorming Gideon's character, I kept coming back to David's personality. Maybe because I know him so well, I felt like I understood what made him tick. So, David, this one's for you… 

Both of your lead characters have “baggage” that keeps them from wanting to pursue a new relationship. Do you think sometimes we let our past get in the way of what God has planned for our futures?
Oh yes. No doubt about it, our "free will" makes us pretty miserable sometimes. But I sincerely believe God uses events and people in our lives to nudge us back onto His path when we stray. And sometimes when we've completely derailed, it takes sinking to the bottom before we turn things back over to him.

I think that's one of the reasons I like to write about the theme of trusting God's plan for our lives. I want my stories to show how, even when we get off track, we can still come back to Him. And life with the Lord is light years better than struggling on our own.

Tell us 3 things your readers might not know about you.
1. I was a music major my first year in college: Sacred Music, Piano Concentration
2. Graduated from high school when I was 15.
3. I trained horses and riders professionally for a couple of years.


Misty, thanks for stopping by.



Misty's Bio:
Misty Beller was raised on a farm in South Carolina, so her Southern roots run deep. Growing up, her family was close, and they continue to keep that priority today. Her husband and two daughters now add another dimension to her life, keeping her both grounded and crazy.

God has placed a desire in Misty’s heart to combine her love for Christian fiction and the simpler ranch life, writing historical novels that display God’s abundant love through the twists and turns in the lives of her characters.

Writing is a dream come true for Misty. Her family—both immediate and extended—is the foundation that holds her secure in that dream.

You can find Misty on her website, blog, Goodreads, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest.

Buy link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MQB7F4U




5 comments:

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    1. I'm so glad you loved it, Janet! Thanks for stopping by the blog. :)

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  2. ooh! That looks and sounds great. Especially with all that snow on the cover. Makes me want to curl up with a blanket and read!

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    1. Me, too, Susan! There's not much better than curling up with a blanket, a mug of coffee, and a good book!

      Hope you get to enjoy this one! :)

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  3. Thanks for stopping by ladies. Misty is truly a gifted writer.

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