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Saturday, November 29, 2025

It's Beginning to Read a Lot Like Christmas 2025: Author Interview with Cathe Swanson

What made you decide to write a Christmas themed book?
Every year, I write a book for the Christmas Lights Collection, so I have quite a few Christmas books. For the past three years, I have written books set in Golden Valley, Montana: Hashtag Hitched at Christmas, A Gold-Fashioned Christmas, and A Christmas Glow-Up. This year’s collection, Lovelight Gleams, is our 10th annual collection!

Could you give a short synopsis on the book for my readers?
When social media influencer Lindy Sutton loses her job in Seattle, the last place she expects to land is Golden Valley, Montana—population 500 and shrinking fast. Her great-aunt Clara has recruited her to promote a brand-new conference center as the ultimate destination wedding venue, complete with ghost town backdrops and Rocky Mountain sunsets. It's a quirky gig with a tight deadline: document a New Year's Eve wedding that will save a dying town. But between the bride's questionable choice in grooms, a banana-yellow rental car that won't go uphill, and a frustratingly handsome sheriff who keeps pulling her over, Lindy's Montana adventure is nothing like her carefully curated Instagram feed.

Sheriff Wyatt West has his hands full keeping the peace in Gold River County, especially with his father waging a one-man war against the very conference center that represents the town's last hope for survival. The last thing Wyatt needs is a glamorous city girl with a ring light and a sports car disrupting his orderly world. Yet somehow Lindy's enthusiasm is contagious, her laughter is irresistible, and those sunset-amber eyes make him forget every reason he should keep his distance. When vandalism threatens the town's dreams and family secrets come to light, Wyatt must choose between loyalty to his father and his growing feelings for a woman who might not stay past New Year's.

As Christmas approaches and wedding plans unravel, Lindy discovers that Golden Valley isn't just a backdrop for her videos—it's becoming home. But can a small-town sheriff and a big-city influencer find common ground when their worlds are hashtag-incompatible? In a season of hope and second chances, two hearts will learn that the best gifts can't be wrapped, the truest love stories aren't scripted, and sometimes God's greatest blessings come in the most unexpected packages.

What are some of your favorite Christmas traditions?

I love to decorate my home for Christmas with things that are special to me -- family heirloom decorations and many that are handmade by me or friends and family. I have a lot of framed photos from family Christmas celebrations over the past fifty or sixty years, and I hang them up only at Christmastime, covering most of one wall. They get packed away after the holiday, so it’s fun to see them “fresh” each Christmas. The grandchildren enjoy seeing the pictures of their parents and grandparents celebrating Christmas as children.

What’s next in writing for you?
I’m currently working on a series set in the late 1960s to early 1970s. My generation experienced dramatic political, cultural, economic, and spiritual changes in our lifetime! These books will have some romance, but they are primarily mystery/suspense. And Jesus People!

What’s the best writing tip you’ve learned or been given you’d like to share?
Maintain a “series bible” with all the details for each book, to stay consistent. Otherwise, I forget things from one book to the next. I recently had a man inherit property from an aunt he’d never met, because he was her only living relative. But I had initially introduced him as having parents and siblings! (Younger authors might not have this problem.😉)

What do you know now about writing and publishing you wish you had learned sooner?

Prepare to treat it like a business from the start, with separate bank and Amazon accounts. Track expenses and income closely and learn to read the data, making practical decisions based on accurate information. And keep up to date on it all year, to make tax returns less stressful.

Any last words or tips?
Write at your own “spiritual comfort level” for each story. Don’t downplay the Christianity because you’re afraid you might turn people off, and don’t try to shoehorn religion into a story just because you want to write Christian fiction. Keep it natural. My books tend to be heavy in Christian content because they are usually set in Christian ministries and communities. Scripture is quoted. Sermons are discussed. Prayer is offered aloud. The books that are set in more secular environments still have Christian characters, and they behave like Christians (you know… sinners saved by grace!), but the stories are less “saturated” in daily Christian life.

What’s your newest release that you’d like to tell my readers about?
Don’t miss this year’s Christmas Lights Collection: Lovelight Gleams

It includes contemporary Christian romance novels from Chautona Havig, Jaycee Weaver, Laina Turner, and me, Cathe Swanson!

That's all for today's interview.
I love the plot for Cathe's latest Christmas book. It's a fresh and creative idea. Hope you like it, too. Here are some links to find out about this books and all the others Cathe has written. 
https://catheswanson.com/books/
https://www.facebook.com/CatheSwanson/

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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

It's Beginning to Read a Lot Like Christmas 2025: Author Interview with Heidi Gray McGill

What made you decide to write a Christmas-themed book?
That’s such a fun question. Everyone loves Christmas, don’t they? There’s just something about the season that makes everything feel a little more urgent. Emotions deepen, miracles seem closer, and stories move faster. For me, Christmas is the perfect setting for redemption and second chances, which are at the heart of every book I write. I love exploring how God meets us in our most ordinary moments… even when those moments are wrapped in tinsel and snow.

Could you give a short synopsis on the book for my readers?
Of course! A Place to Belong follows Josephine Blake, a woman carrying more baggage than a Christmas sleigh. She’s alone, pregnant, and desperate for a fresh start when she arrives in Shumard Oak Bend. There she meets Jeremiah Remington, a war veteran missing an arm and carrying emotional scars of his own. What I love most about their story is that it’s not about perfection; it’s about grace. Josephine and Jeremiah both learn that belonging isn’t something you earn; it’s something God freely gives.

If that sounds like the kind of story that warms your heart, now’s the perfect time to purchase A Place to Belong. During the month of November, the eBook is just $0.99 — a little early Christmas gift from me to you. I hope readers will not only enjoy the story but also be reminded that no one is beyond God’s grace and that we all have a place in His plan.

What are some of your favorite Christmas traditions?
Confession time: I do not enjoy decorating. I know that’s strange, but all that extra “stuff” feels like clutter to me. Don’t get me wrong, I love seeing other people’s beautiful displays and how much joy it brings them. But for me, the candlelight service on Christmas Eve is what fills my heart. There’s something sacred about singing those old hymns surrounded by your church family. When the house lights go down and the sanctuary glows with candles, I’m reminded that Jesus truly is the Light of the world.

What’s your next book project?
I'm glad you asked! I have a special Christmas surprise coming soon, exclusively for my newsletter subscribers. There’s still time to join in the fun at heidigraymcgill.com/free_book.
I’m also hard at work on Book 6 in my Discerning God’s Best series, Keeper of My Heart. I’ve known Cecelia Shankel since she was a little girl in Book 1, and now she’s all grown up and more than ready for her own story. She’s strong-willed, capable, and just might meet her match in Jimmy Reeves, a book-smart pharmacist who’s learning life lessons that can’t be found in any textbook.

And if your readers are near the Carolinas, I’d love to meet them in person! I’m coordinating the Carolinas Christian Book Event on April 18 in Fort Mill, South Carolina. We’ll have special guests like Misty Beller, Amy Clipston, and Vincent Davis, plus a host of wonderful authors… including yours truly!

What’s the best writing tip you’ve learned or been given?
This one’s easy: Know your why. Writing is not for the faint of heart. Reviews can make your day or ruin it. Publishing, traditional or indie, requires patience, perseverance, and prayer. If you don’t know why you’re writing, it’s easy to get lost in the noise. My “why” has never been about numbers or recognition; it’s about Jesus. I write so readers can see Him more clearly, feel His love more deeply, and maybe encounter Him in a way they never have before. That purpose steadies me when everything else feels uncertain.

What do you know now about writing and publishing that you wish you’d learned sooner?
Great question. I wish I’d known how much more there is to this than just writing a good story. You can have the most beautiful book in the world, but if you don’t understand the business side (marketing, metadata, audience, and presentation) it won’t reach the readers who need it most. Even if your heart views writing as a ministry, your mind must treat it as a business. Learn from others, attend conferences, find a critique partner, read loads of craft books, and read widely in your genre. It’s the best education you’ll ever get.

Any last words or tips?
If God has called you, He will equip you. I didn’t start out as a writer. I was the founder and director of an English as a Second Language program. My degree wasn’t in English, and I barely scraped through college writing courses. But when God planted the desire in my heart to share Jesus through story, I simply said yes. He supplied the rest. Your obedience is what He blesses.

What’s your newest release that you’d like to tell my readers about?
Thank you for asking! Keeper of My Heart is coming soon, and it’s one I’m especially excited about. It’s set in 1877 Missouri and follows Cecelia Shankel, who’s been part of my series since childhood. She’s a fiery, capable frontier woman—strong enough to break a horse and stubborn enough to think she doesn’t need anyone’s help. Enter Jimmy Reeves, a thoughtful, slightly awkward pharmacist learning herbal medicine on the frontier. Their worlds collide in unexpected ways, and together they’ll face both physical and spiritual challenges that test their courage and faith.

I’m so grateful to you, Christine, for giving me the chance to share about my stories and my heart for writing. It’s always a joy to connect with readers who love faith-filled fiction as much as I do.


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