I hope you all had a chance to read The Rancher’s Surprise Triplets by Linda Ford. The next story set
in Little Horn, Texas, is The Nanny’s
Temporary Triplets, by Noelle Marchand, out now. I’m tickled to have her join us this week. Look for an
intriguing post from her on Friday.
In the meantime, here’s a little about Noelle:
Noelle’s love of literature began as a child when she would
spend hours reading beneath the covers long after she was supposed to be
asleep. At fifteen, she completed her first novel and hasn’t stopped writing
since. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, learning
about history, watching classic cinema,
dancing, and deep conversations. She’s a Houston-native with an insatiable
curiosity and love of learning. Her book, A
Texas-Made Match, won the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence.
19T: You write faith-filled romance with a twist of adventure.
What made you decide on that combination?
Noelle: Thank you so much for having me here today, ladies! I’ve
always adhered to the old adage of write what you want to read. I love reading
stories filled with faith, romance, and adventure. As for the “twist,” most of books
have featured some sort of plot twist because the reality of life is that
unexpected things happen and events or people aren’t always what you first
think they are, which definitely adds to the suspense and excitement of
literature and life.
19T: You’re written about quite a few cowboys from your native
Texas. What draws you to Western settings and the nineteenth century?
Noelle: Part of it is that I am exactly what you said, a native
Texan, and quite proud of that fact. I have always been fascinated by the
state’s diverse history. Otherwise, I love how Western settings provide so much
freedom for so many people groups that would be far more restricted in any
other time or place. Women could and did own land and run their own businesses.
They had much more control over their own fate in the West than they did in the
East. That independent, resilient spirit is fascinating to me.
19T: I know from working with you on the Lone Star Cowboy League:
Multiple Blessings series that you love to delve into the rich details of the
past. What surprised you the most about the research you did for The Nanny’s Temporary Triplets?
Noelle: The heroine of The
Nanny’s Temporary Triplets is a piano and vocal teacher. I was surprised by
how hard it was to find appropriate songs for her to sing. I’ll get into the
reason behind that on Friday, so stay tuned for that!
19T: We will! What’s your favorite classic movie and why?
Noelle: I’m not sure I can pick. There are so many good ones! My
favorite changes quite often depending on what I’ve watched most recently or
what mood I’m in. I tend to favor romantic comedies and musicals, but also
enjoy suspense and the occasional western. They’ve taught me so much about
storytelling, how to create believable, intriguing characters and riveting
dialogue. I most recently watched How to
Steal a Million with Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole. It’s one of my
favorites because of the humor and twist and turns in the storyline.
19T: What was the hardest thing about writing this series?
Noelle: Everything! Haha. I’m kidding. It was fun, but quite a
challenge since, with these continuity series, the plot is pretty much given to
you already. Usually, my plot is driven by the characters and their internal
conflict, so I sort of had to work backwards to make the characters, their
conflicts, and motivations fit the plot.
19T: What was the easiest thing about writing this series?
Noelle: Working with my fellow authors! I thought it would be hard
for me because I tend to write very independently with no critique partner or
anything. It was so much fun and so helpful to brainstorm with other writers on
this! I really enjoyed having you, Regina, and Linda to offer ideas, support
and keep me grounded.
Noelle: This book is about learning to trust the Lord over your
feelings and fears. The back of the book says it best…
After fleeing to Little Horn,
Texas, when she discovered her fiancé was a con man, Caroline Murray agrees to
act as the temporary nanny for her brother's handsome neighbor. Though caring
for David McKay's daughter and the orphaned infant triplets he's fostering is
just a charitable gesture, she's falling for the children and David. But if
there's one lesson Caroline won't forget, it's that her feelings can't be
trusted.
With children to care for and a
ranch to run, David definitely needs help—though he doesn't want a new wife.
But his affection for Caroline runs deeper than mere appreciation of her skills
as a nanny. She was only supposed to be a temporary solution, but will Caroline
find a permanent place in David's heart?
19T: What’s next for Noelle Marchand?
Noelle: I’m excited to announce that I am working on a novella for
Barbour Publishing’s Mail Order’s Bride
Collection that will be coming out
early next year!
19T: Awesome! Congratulations! Now, how can our readers learn more about you?
Noelle: Readers can find me on social media or email me at author@noellemarchand.com.
2 comments:
Thanks Regins and Noelle for the information about the new book. I do love reading LIH historical fiction! I have read most of the Lone Star Cowboy League books and enjoyed them very much. I'm looking forward to reading this one too.
You're welcome, my dear! So glad you're enjoying the books. Linda, Noelle, and I had fun writing this set.
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