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Reclaim my Heart {author interview}

After tackling the monster sized 11/22/63, I was ready for a happy break into a lighter hearted, quick read. I happily pulled Donna Fasano’s Reclaim my Heart up on my kindle & got lost in the characters.

After spending so much time reading books based in the past recently, it was refreshing to read a novel set in the present. Yet I found it so interesting that Donna juxtaposed busy, hectic Philadelphia city life with rural life in Pennsylvania too. It was the rural setting parts of Reclaim My Heart that I couldn’t put down.

The character of the busy mom who thinks she has it all together Tyne rang true for my current life. And I won’t forget the name of the troubled son in the story; Zach definitely sticks out for me. 🙂

You can just picture Mr. Lucas Silver Hawk perfectly by Donna’s great character development. He’s the perfect romantic book hero – big, browney, Native American, successful attorney & yet just flawed enough to draw you in.

Reclaim my Heart was a quick read. Perfect for beach reading, a study break, or wanting to pass the time while traveling {or pumping as in my case}.

Since she was so kind in our email conversations, I asked Donna if she didn’t mind doing a short author interview with me. I tried not to ask questions that would give spoilers!

A little background to get us started if you’re new like I was to getting to know her. USA TODAY bestselling author Donna Fasano is a three time winner of the HOLT Medallion, a CataRomance Reviewers Choice Award winner for Best Single Title, a Desert Rose Golden Quill Award finalist, and a Golden Heart finalist. Her books have sold nearly 4 million copies worldwide and have been published in nearly two dozen languages. Her books have made the Kindle Top 100 Paid List numerous times, climbing as high as #9.

I read in the remarks at the end of the novel how you were writing during the death of your parent, stopped, then picked back up again. What made you pick it back up? Did you change any major plot points based on your family situation?

I had to finish Tyne and Lucas’ story because the characters seemed to take on a life of their own. They kept hounding me until I finished the book. My family situation didn’t affect any of the book’s major plot points. I wouldn’t have set it aside at all if I hadn’t been so exhausted and dejected with my dad’s terminal diagnosis. It was a sad time for me and all my family members.

I connected with Reclaim my Heart from page one loving the name of the son – Zachary as that’s my little boy’s name. Deciding on that was hard for us! How do you come up with character names?

I’ve been writing for about 25 years. I’ve learned that, if I spend a little time “chatting with” my characters, they’ll reveal a lot about themselves. If my characters don’t tell me their names, I’ll search through my book of baby names until I find one that fits. A name has to fit the character, if you know what I mean.

I’m not familiar to the Pennsylvania area that served as a great back-drop for Reclaim my Heart. Sounds like a beautiful part of the country. Is that where you’re from? Or how did you decide to choose that setting?

Although I was born in Maryland, I’ve spent plenty of time in Pennsylvania. I’ve always been intrigued by the Lancaster, PA Amish community. I knew I wanted to included an Amish character in the book, so Pennsylvania seemed like the best location for the story setting.

So far, this is the first novel of yours I’ve read. I liked Reclaim my Heart a lot! What of yours would you recommend next?

Well, it depends on how you’re feeling. If you want a light-hearted, funny romance, I would suggest The Merry-Go-Round. If you want a heart-wrenching read, I’d suggest An Accidental Family. If you’re looking for a romance with a little bit of suspense, I’d suggest The Single Daddy Club: Reece (that’s book 3 of The Single Daddy Club). All of my books are character-driven stories. I like to give my characters plenty of flaws and lots of baggage that needs to be worked through as each story progresses.

What are your favorite authors & books? Do you spend so much time writing that you don’t read much or does your love for writing & reading go hand in hand?

I love many big name authors: Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Barbara Kingsolver, Jonathan Kellerman, Harper Lee, Tony Hillerman, Margaret Atwood, too many to name because my reading tastes are so eclectic. However, I also read some authors that readers might not have heard about before: Hugh Howey, MA Comley, Linda Prather, MD McDonald, Beth Orsoff, William LK, Vicki Tyley, and a slew of other authors. I LOVE to read. Each new book is a brand new adventure.

I noticed you offered the book to me in kindle form. What do you think about the rise in digital media/reading? Are you more of a kindle reader or do you still like to physically hold books?

I held off buying an ereader for a long time, thinking I would never get used to holding a device. I love the feel of a paperback book in my hands. But I was selling lots of ebooks, so I decided I’d better buy and ereader. I finally settled on a Kindle, and I have to admit that I love it. I really enjoy being able to carry around hundreds of books wherever I go.

Kids today love gadgets and technology, so if ereaders encourage them to read, I am all for it! I love the fact that I can download an iBook on to my phone. Or download a Nook book, or a Kobo book, onto my laptop. I think the fact that all the online bookstores–Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and iBooks–offer free reading apps is just wonderful.

If you have other questions/statements you think my readers would enjoy, feel free to add other thoughts!

I’d love to let your readers know that Reclaim My Heart made the USA Today Bestsellers List, and a week later I was contacted by Montlake Publishers and they’re going to publish the book on 11/12/13. I believe that after that date the book will only be available for Kindle, so if there are readers out there who own a Nook, a Kobo, or an Apple reading device, they should download the book before Nov 1st.

Donna loves to keep in touch with her readers. She has a blog of her own at www.DonnaFasano.com where you can sign up for e-mail updates & be the first to hear about new releases. She’s on Twitter as @DonnaFaz & you can find Donna on facebook at www.Facebook.com/DonnaFasanoAuthor.

I was gifted my copy of Reclaim my Heart in exchange for my review. My opinions noted are my own honest thoughts.

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Family/Travel

Last Hurrah of Summer

We sent summer out with a bang enjoying one last warm weather weekend at the coast. This time with my mom’s side of the family near Pawley’s Island, SC My parents, aunts, uncle, & my Papa along with my cousins & their precious 16 month old who we met for the first time. It was a blast seeing the 3 baby cousins play for the first time.

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Thurs night fun

Fri morning we shopped for a bit then hit the beach!

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Fri evening, the grandparents & great-Papa hang out with the littles while us parents got away! We enjoyed beverages & delicious fried food at Bisqit in the Hammock Shops.

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Our Sat morning plan was coordinating outfits & baby cousin photos on the beach. Well my two freaked about being put down on the sand. L still wasn’t having it on a towel. Baby cousin photo fail but still cute none the less.

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Since we were dressed similarly, I attempted to have family take some pics of the four of us. Not sure we got a great one of all. But there’s a few funny ones of us trying!

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Saturday was our last day. We were busy soaking up our last sunshine of the summer, playing with toys, snacking under the tent & learning to say ‘bird’ instead of ‘duck’ to everything with wings when L started feeling bad.

J & I took her to urgent care then made it to dinner with everyone in Merrils Inlet.

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In between all this fun was the beginning of a toddler stomach bug. Times two. L throwing up Fri am, Sat afternoon & night, Sun am & on the way home. Zach was {& still is} having issues out the other end. We’ve done a lot of laundry & given lots of snuggles & BRAT diet foods.

So thankfully for a great last summer weekend!

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Loveable Labels Sale

I’m embarrassingly behind on posts. My draft is full of books reviews including one with an author interview! Also to come are photos of last weekend’s making-summer-last family weekend in Pawley’s Island, SC.

But when this came across my email, I had to let y’all know. I partnered up with Lovable Labels years ago for a giveaway right after BlogHer ’11. The labels I received then were the ones I used on Zach & Lucy’s first daycare bottles {I cut the Suz’s off & just used our last name}. Thousands of hand washings later, all those labels are still on there strong.

Now that L & Z are using toddler sippy cups, it’d be nice to have new labels with their names for our favorite sippys. I’d also like clothing labels as I forget what exactly I’ve taken to daycare sometimes.

If you’re looking for great long lasting labels for you or your littles, here’s a great weekend coupon just in time!

Lovable Labels
 

In full disclosure, I will receive a Halloween pack of Lovable Labels for letting y’all know about the sale. But all my opinions are genuine & unbiased. 

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Reading

11/22/63

Oh my! Stephen King’s 11/22/63 novel is technically my local book club’s Nov pick. When I saw how big it was, I ditched the library book & borrowed it off my husband’s kindle, & since it’s a doozie, I went ahead & read it in August for Nov while I had a lull in my TBR stack. I’ve debated waiting til after book club to post, but I don’t want to accidentally forget.

I can’t wait to talk about it with my friends. So much happens on 11/22/63 that it’s hard to write a review without giving away any spoilers or too much inside information.

This is the first Stephen King book I ever read. I don’t do suspense books often & can’t even think about watching a scary movie & going to sleep that night. So I didn’t leap at the thought of this one at first.

I recalled the husband obsessing over this book to my annoyance last Christmas. Now I get it. {Sorry J!} 11/22/63 is a page turner & I was left repeating ‘holy shit’ more times than I can count from beginning to end.

All the connections to other King novels I thought were really cool. I like when writers casually link their books as a little gift to loyal readers {my Dad & husband filled me in on a lot of these nuances}.

The premise of 11/22/63 intrigued me: if you could go back in time & change the course of history, would you? Could you?

I don’t/didn’t know much about John Kennedy’s assignnation & the events leading up to it, but Stephen King did his research. I loved that while reading 11/22/63, I was so emotionally into this book. I was completely hooked.

I fell in love with Jake/George’s character. I cheered for fellow tall girl Sadie. I learned to see Lee Harvey Oswald & his family like I’d never known them before.

I’ll be honest & say I didn’t love the ending. But after discussing with a coworker & my family, I agree it had to be that way. {Hope that’s not too spoilerish.}

Everyone from my dad, to my SIL to my younger coworker to myself has loved this book. It’s a bit of a time investment {especially if you’re a slower reader}, but I think it’s definitely worth it. 11/22/63 isn’t a story I’m going to forget anytime soon.

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Family/Travel

Labor Day Fun

We skipped off back to OIB last Fri for a long weekend of fun & sun & family!

Our loaded down van arrived in time for dinner with Nana & Pawpaw at Cap’n Johns in Calabash {L & Z loved the popcorn shrimp}.
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We hit the beach mid-morning, had lunch all together then Mom & I left the babies behind with the guys for nap time Saturday.

We attempted family photos Saturday night & this is what we got! Four cute pics but not a single great one.
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Sunday, after beach church, we spent the day on the beach.
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Lucy’s turned into my beach bum- loving mango Sunset Slush & happily playing in their lil pool for an hour+.

Lucy & Zach do their best to take over my grandparents’ house with all their toys & activities
Lucy & Zach beach house fun

We ended up driving back Monday mid-morning & were graced with calm babies for most of the trip home.

Yay for another beach weekend to help easy into the end of summer!