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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Lillian Duncan {Writer Wednesday}

A little bit about Lillian...

Stories of faith mingled… with murder and mayhem.

Lillian is a multi-published writer who writes the type of books she loves to read—suspense with a touch of romance. Whether as an educator, a writer, or a speech pathologist, she believes in the power of words to transform lives, especially God’s Word.

How to connect with Lillian...

Website: www.lillianduncan.net
Devotional blog: www.PowerUpWithGod.com
Blog: TIARAS and TENNIS SHOES at www.lillian-duncan.com
Twitter: @LillianDuncan
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lillian.k.duncan
Purchase Betrayed [here]

Author Interview | Lillian Duncain

Tell us about Betrayed.

...Betrayed is the second book in my Sisters By Choice series and will be released in January 2014. In Deception (the first in the series), there is a terrorist. I kept wondering what kind of woman could be married to a terrorist and not know it.

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Betrayed is the answer to that question. It is Maria’s story and her struggle to get past the betrayal of her husband and create a new life for her daughter.

What’s the setting for
Betrayed?

...Most of the story takes place in or around a small fictional town in Ohio called Sunberry. Coincidentally, we have a small town in Ohio called Sunbury that is very similar to the fictional setting!

How did you come up with the title for Betrayed?

...It was an obvious choice since Maria was betrayed by her husband so horribly. But as the story continues, Maria begins to believe she’s been betrayed yet again. But by whom?

Is Betrayed the first book you published?

...No, I’ve published several others in the past few years, including Deception and Pursued also published by Pelican Book Group along with a novella, The Christmas Stalking.

Why did you write Betrayed?

...I had actually written much of Maria’s story in
Deception, but it was taken out of that book. Maria wasn’t happy about that and begged me to write her story, so I did.


What do you want readers to take away from Betrayed?

...Bad things happen to all of us. How we react to those things will determine the quality of our future. We can make the choice to stay in the past and be angry and bitter, but a much better choice would be to forgive and move on with our own life.

Does Betrayed have a theme?

...Beauty for ashes is a phrase that comes up several times throughout the book and I consider it the theme. It comes from Isaiah 61: 3. A second theme is about honoring God with our choices and our actions even in the midst of a crisis.

What’s the Sisters by Choice series about?

...This series definitely has romance in it, but I also wanted to explore the strong bonds that form between women—through blood or through the choices we make. Each story focuses on a relationship between two women that becomes as important to the story as the romantic plot.

...Deception was the first in the series and it focused on the broken relationship of identical twin sisters, Patti and Jamie. The lesson from Deception was don’t waste time arguing with those you love—you may not get a second chance to repair that relationship.

...In Betrayed, it focuses on two strangers bonding and becoming friends as they face a crisis together. One of the characters teaches Maria about how to honor God by her actions even in the most horrible of circumstances.

What is your writing process?

...I am not an outliner. I wish I were—it seems easier to me. But my mind doesn’t work that way. I never know what is going to happen in my story on any given writing day. It’s as if my mind is a movie screen and I watch that day’s events and then I write it.

...When I start a new story I usually have a clear picture of the main character in mind and what obstacle he/she will face, but anything goes after that. If I’m writing and start to feel bored—then I kill someone or blow something up. And that way it’s a surprise to me and to my readers.


Do you know who the bad guy is when you begin your story?
...Not usually. Most of the time I have several characters who it might be and as the story comes to a conclusion, I am surprised right along with my readers. Betrayed was no exception. I wasn’t sure who it was until the very end.

Most people don’t think of murder mysteries and suspense novels as Christian Fiction. What do you say to them?

...I can certainly understand their point of view. And for some readers my stories might be a bit too graphic or edgy and that’s ok, I understand that. I would say my readers are those who like traditional suspense and mystery novels but are tired of all the explicit language and sex scenes that aren’t necessary to a good story.

...I don’t promote or glorify violence in my stories and show characters experiencing the natural consequences of their bad choices and bad actions. My characters are usually on a spiritual journey as well—but some are further along than others.


Then what makes your stories Christian Fiction?

...I don’t promote or glorify violence in my stories in any way. My characters experience the natural consequences of their bad choices and bad actions.

...My stories always have an element of faith in them. How that plays out depends on the individual plots of each specific story. My main characters are always on a spiritual journey, though some may be further along than others.


...One more word about Christian Fiction, it has changed dramatically over the past ten years. Other than erotica, readers can find their favorite genre as Christian Fiction as well as mainstream fiction. There are Christian Fiction books out there for every book lover—historical; romance; regency; science fiction; even horror novels.

If Betrayed became a movie who would you like to see play your main characters?

...Oh, I can see Angelina Jolie playing Maria. In Deception, Maria was a bit of a wimp, but life has changed her. She’s tough now—like Angelina. I think Mark Harmon, better known as Gibbs (from NCIS), would make the perfect male lead.

What are you working on now?

...I have a devotional blog Power Up With God's Word: Secrets For a Better Life at: www.PowerUpWithGod.com. I was diagnosed with bilateral brain tumors this past year and so many of the devotions focus help others who are facing a crisis—physical or spiritual.

...Along with that, the third book in
The Sisters By Choice series (Redemption) is in the process of rewriting. I’m also working on a new mystery novella series, Deadly Communications. It features a crime-fighting speech pathologist. Having been a speech pathologist for almost 35 years, this story was so much fun for me to write.

Any parting words for us?

... To celebrate the release of Betrayed, I’m giving away a virtual gift basket at Tiaras and Tennis Shoes at www.lillian-duncan.com. The virtual gift basket includes a copy of my books, Serenity Springs, Ohio; Dark Alleys; and Geese Mate for Life. Along with the books, a $25 Amazon gift card is included plus a few books from some writer friends. To enter the contest, simply hop on over to Tiaras and Tennis Shoes at www.lillian-duncan.com , leave a comment on the post titled CELEBRATION! Winner will be chosen and announced on February 14.
 
Back Cover for Betrayed...
Witness Protection Program claims they can keep anyone safe if only they follow the rules so Maria follows the rules--every rule. She's given up everything--her friends, her family, her past, even her name to ensure her daughter has a future.

Reborn as Veronica Minor in the sleepy little town of Sunberry, Ohio, she struggles to rebuild their life amid the beauty of her flower shop. A life where her daughter can have a happy normal childhood. A life where her daughter will never know that her father was a monster.

When a child disappears, Veronica prays it has nothing to do with her past, but what if she's wrong? Not knowing who to trust, she trusts no one...and that's her first mistake.
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Thank you so much for joining us here at Thinking Thoughts. You write in my favorite genre and your latest release, Betrayed, sounds great! I love how you say that you end up killing off someone or blowing something up when you get bored! I also don't do too much plotting before I start writing. Sometimes it's great, sometimes it's a challenge but it is always a mystery to me which is fun!

Readers, make sure you hop on over to Lillian's blog to enter for your chance to win her gift basket! 

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