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Friday, June 27, 2025

Cowboys, Second Chances, and a Bit of Suspense: Author Interview with Juliet Brilee

You’ve now written multiple books, but what inspired you to write that first novel? 
Sometimes we have a dream we keep on the shelf, a “someday I’ll….”.  I’ve always loved writing, taken classes, and belonged to writing groups. One day, at a writing retreat  I wrote a piece and I said, “This is it. This wants to become a book.” It was a memoir piece about a family Christmas tradition. I realized if I kept waiting for someday, it would never happen. And I dove in. That piece became Christmas Cake Day.
 
What is the hardest part of writing for you? Starting? Creating a scene? Dialog? Tension, etc.?
Getting through the middle of the story. I tend to be more of a pantser than a plotter even though I know where the story is heading. I let the characters come alive and help direct the writing.
 
What’s the best encouragement you’ve had in your writing?
When I get feedback that someone enjoys or has found meaning in one of my stories, it’s quite gratifying.
 
Marketing is the biggest key to getting sales. What is the best marketing source you've used that has produced more sales rather than just clicks?

I find promo sites like The Fussy Librarian to be useful. And Facebook ads have helped.
 
What do you know now about writing you wished you had known sooner?
Support found through other writers, courses, coaching, and more is essential. We don’t do this in a vacuum. And get ready to juggle, because there are a lot of moving parts to this endeavor.
 
What is the best writing advice you’ve received or could give?
There is a lot of help out there for people who want to hone their writing craft and become an author. Online classes, books, audiobooks, coaching. Keep learning. Keep writing. Keep reading. You can do it. Just write. As they say, you can’t revise a blank page. Get words down and clean it up later.
 
Are there any other points about writing you would like to add?
If you have an idea for the story and really know the characters, the book will practically write itself. But getting to know the characters is huge. I use the Enneagram to help me craft characters. It’s a deep dive into psychology, archetypes, wounds, motivations and goals.
 
What is the next book coming out? Can you give me a short synopsis?

Welcome to Pine Crossing is the title of the next book, planned for an August release. It’s a romance with suspense. Sarah’s husband is in jail and she’s dealing with the fallout from his financial crimes. She takes her young daughter, leaves her privileged life, and moves across the country to a small town to help run her mother’s business. Despite obstacles, she discovers inner resources and a possibility for a better life with a good man. This fade-to-black romance introduces the world of Pine Crossing and opens a month before the first book in the Pine Crossing Cowboys series. I plan three series set in the world of Pine Crossing.

Are there any additional notes you'd like to add?
I believe there’s a creative impulse inside all of us that wants, that needs, to be expressed. Find your thing, sharpen your skills, and you’ll be amazed at what you can do.
 
That's all for today's interview.
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Saturday, June 7, 2025

From Nancy Drew Stories to High-Stakes Suspense: Author Interview with Darlene L. Turner

Amazon shows you’ve published 20+ novels, but what made you decide to write that first one? What drew you to write romantic/suspense/thrillers?

I’ve been a mystery fan ever since I picked up my first Nancy Drew book, so it was a natural decision for me to write romantic suspense. That blossomed into reading the Hardy Boys and watching shows like Charlie’s Angels (I now realize that cops do NOT wear high heels! Haha), Cagney and Lacey, then years later, Alias, Castle, Bones, CSI, etc.

How many publishers did you have to pitch before you got a contract with Love Inspired Suspense, who’ve been publishing your books for quite some time?
I've lost count. LOL. Many, but I learned from each one and pressed forward! They say that each rejection leads you to the “one." My agent pitched my first two trade books (never published) to many houses, and we didn't have any bites, so she suggested I write something for LIS (Love Inspired Suspense imprint). It was that book that was picked up by them. I now just finished writing my 15th book for them. Feeling very blessed.

Many of your books include high action drama. What type of research do you do to make them believable? Can you share an “aha” moment when something surprised you in doing your story research?

My research has included law enforcement, firefighting, forensic botany (how they can use plants to help with a crime is fascinating!), forensic anthropology, forensic artist, avalanches, etc. I even spoke with a real-life Forensic Anthropologist. So interesting!! 

I found out the following during my research on avalanches for Alaskan Avalanche Escape. Did you know that spitting in an avalanche can save your life? The moment the snow settles and you stop moving, carve out a small air pocket in front of your face. That space isn’t just for breathing—it’s your first tool for escape. Spit into the air pocket and watch where it falls. Gravity will show you which way is down. Then dig the other way. Who would have thought, right?

What’s the best encouragement you’ve had in your writing?
I'm humbled and honored to say that I've had eight of my books hit the Publishers Weekly Bestseller list. God is good! However, the best encouragement is from readers when they let me know how my book touched them in some way. That is the BEST!

What do you know now about writing you wished you had known sooner?

A few things. I would tell my younger writer self to read more and not to compare myself with other writers as every writer's journey is different. I would also not be afraid to reach out to other authors and ask questions. We're all here to help each other!

What is the best writing advice you’ve received or could give?
The best advice I'd give to writer (and this was also given to me) would be to keep on and don’t give up. I know that’s easy to say as there were times when I felt like giving up, but I had many supporters cheer me on. Also, read writing books, go to conferences, and find a writing mentor. These will all help you.

Are there any other points about writing you would like to add?
Write, write, write. I would also suggest reading lots, and to take your time on your journey. Develop your craft and trust that God has the perfect timing for your journey.

What is the next book coming out? Can you give me a short synopsis?
My first full-length trade book is coming out with Love Inspired Trade. Echoes of Darkness releases June 24, 2025. Here's the back cover copy:

A serial killer stalks a small town, and a police officer must face her family’s dark past to catch him.

The sleepy community of Kenorapeake Falls in northern Ontario seems like somewhere Constable Oaklynn Brock can finally outrun her violent past. That is, until she’s assigned to investigate a series of suspicious deaths. She can’t reveal that she knows how serial killers think because she grew up with one. Yet the eerie similarities between these murders and those committed by her father, known as the Suicide Slayer, hint at a copycat in their midst. But why here and why now?

Caleb Greene of the Canadian Watchers Squad, a special task force, has his own reasons to be wary of working alongside Oaklynn. But with rumors of a local cult known as the Light Paragons gaining power, the stakes are too high to refuse.

As they explore connections between the killings and cult, Oaklynn and Caleb are forced to confront old secrets…and a terrifying new threat. Someone is watching Oaklynn’s every move. They know exactly who she is and what she might be capable of. And soon her biggest fear isn’t just having her past exposed, but that a killer will turn whatever days she has left into a living nightmare…

Sounds like an intriguing page turner! To learn more about Darlene's books, here are some links to get you started.
Website: https://darlenelturner.com/
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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19553274.Darlene_L_Turner
Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/Darlene-L-Turner/e/B083RC78GW