ME: Mom, what did you think when your youngest daughter first started writing books?
MOM (Zola):
Excited. And proud!!! Even in grade school, you wrote and wanted to be a writer. You said it was to get the characters out of your head. You were always making notes as you got older to use.
ME: I still need to get those characters out of my head. What is one of your favorite books that I’ve written? What is it about?
MOM (Zola):
I’ll give a mother’s answer. All of them!
ME: You always were my cheerleader. Early on in my writing career when I’d be down about my writing, I’d send you something I wrote because I needed to hear your usual reaction, “This is the best thing you’ve ever written!” And it would help me get encouraged again. I know that not everything I write is the best, but I know in your eyes it is, and I’m so grateful for that.
But back to my question of picking one of your favorites. Unless you want to answer each of my questions for every book I’ve written, you’ll need to choose just one for this interview.
MOM (Zola):
If you insist, Newlywed Games.
Newlywed Games is a hilarious romantic comedy about a “little white lie” that grows into a very big problem. Meghann Livingston invents a husband to soothe her dying mother. But when her mom miraculously recovers, then comes for a visit, Meghann is hard-pressed to explain her “husband’s” absence! Before Meghann can come clean, her handsome, elusive boss, Bruce Halloway, inadvertently steps into her romantic charade ... and to Meghann’s shock and horror, insists upon playing “son-in-law” to her mom. The masquerade’s success depends upon them playing their newlywed games extremely well. But when they do, both Meghann and Bruce -- even as they struggle to overcome the consequences of their deceptions -- find themselves falling in love ... for real!
ME: What made this story stand out to you?
MOM (Zola):
It was your first one. Daddy and I were excited that this was a full length and not a short story!!!
ME: What did you take away from this story?
MOM (Zola):
Little white lies can get you in just as much trouble as big ones.
ME: Yes, they can. What is your favorite part of this story?
MOM (Zola):
The mothers trying to control things.
ME: Anything else you’d like to tell us about this story?
MOM (Zola):
I had to keep reminding myself this was my daughter's book.
ME: It was a fun story, and I enjoyed writing it.
If anyone may be wondering why I only interviewed my mom and not my stepdad too that I named the hero after, it's because he passed away years ago. But I imagine him smiling down from heaven and enjoying the story too. =0)
HAPPY READING!
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Seven daring damsels don’t let the norms of their eras hold them back. Along the way these women attract the attention of men who admire their bravery and determination, but will they let love grow out of the adventures?
Zola’s Cross-Country Adventure, a 1904 road trip.
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MARY DAVIS s
a bestselling, award-winning novelist of over two dozen titles in both
historical and contemporary themes. Her
2018 titles include; "Holly and Ivy" in A Bouquet of Brides Collection (January), Courting Her Amish Heart (March), The Widow’s Plight (July), Courting Her Secret Heart (September), “Zola’s Cross-Country Adventure” in The MISSAdventure Brides Collection (December), and Courting Her Prodigal Heart (January 2019). She is a member of ACFW and active in critique groups.
Mary
lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband of over thirty-four
years and two cats. She has three adult children and two incredibly
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