Book Give Away by Darlene Franklin

Book Give Away by Darlene Franklin


Darlene Franklin is visiting with us today and she’s giving away a copy of her new book, a compilation of three stories, Maple Notch Brides.  Here are the rules. You must ASK Darlene a question. I can be based on something she shared below, or something you’d like to know. If you only leave a comment saying you want to be entered in the contest, it won’t count.

For a second entry and third “extra” entries in the contest, subscribe to my blog (be sure to let me know you have) or let me know if you already do. (Scroll down on the right hand column…right under the pretty blue picture of the otter it says “Subscribe to blog”). Same with Darlene’s blog….go to it and follow, but you MUST tell me you did. (We get notices that you have, but it’s easier to verify if you’ve put it in the comments as well).

I’m sorry, I wish I could include international entries, but this is limited to the U.S., although all comments are welcome.

Miralee wants “interesting” facts about me. The problem is, I think I’m fairly boring! Standard information: I was born in New Hampshire, grew up in Maine, spent twenty years in Denver before moving (back) to Oklahoma. (However, Utahis the farthest west I have ever traveled.) In spite of my New England upbringing, I love the west! I am divorced, have one daughter who is at home with the Lord and a son who lives close by with four precious grandchildren. I’m a Bible college and seminary graduate, and now get to “live the dream” of writing full time. My outside interests have shrunk as writing takes more of my time and crippling arthritis takes more of my health! I still play piano for our church choir. You can find me online on Facebook (of course!) and at darlenefranklinwrites.blogspot.com.
          To encourage any hopeful writers out there: Since I began writing full time 2½ years ago, the number of books under contract doubled in the first year and now I have about twenty books either in print or under contract! I didn’t have a single contract when I decided to try it full-time. And since I’m divorced, I am my sole support. So it can happen!
Darlene can be found (and followed) here: 
Some of her other books are: 
Most recent releases: Lone Star Trail (Rivernorth Fiction, 2011) and Christmas at Barncastle Inn (Barbour, 2011)
Maple Notch Brides:
Climb into adventure in the Green Mountain State where party politics, parental pressure, and personal misperceptions challenge three couples.&n
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Sally Reid and her family of Patriots are in hiding. Can she trust Josiah Tuttle, a man whose father is loyal to King George? 
Beatrice Bailey’s wealthy father wants his daughter to marry up—not down. Does farmer Calvin Tuttle have any chance of winning Beatrice’s heart and her father’s blessing? 
Clara Farley has accepted the role of spinster. Can Daniel Tuttle get her to change her mind? Will God show these couples a way above the fray?

About Prodigal Patriot from Kathleen Maher:
I just finished this book in one sitting. . . The characters invited me into their world of Revolutionary War Vermont, and drew me with their hardships, ingenuity, and pluck. The writing disappeared and allowed a vivid story world to emerge. I was invested.
Commenting on Love’s Raid from Regina Jennings:
Darlene has done her research and highlights this little known event . . . Clara is conscientious and faces an unspeakable dilemma with courage and conviction. It’s no wonder Darlene remains a reader’s favorite year after year.
The blog owner did not get paid in any way for posting this give away.

17 thoughts on “Book Give Away by Darlene Franklin

  1. Hi Darlene, I have not read any of your books and am looking forward to reading soon. I know about alcholism. My x, his Dad and uncles were alcholics and it is sad to have to deal with this problem in any family.
    Where do you get your ideas for your books? and pick their names?

    misskallie2000 at yahoo dot com

  2. This sounds like a great book! I’ve never heard of you before, so how many books have you written and what genre?
    ~Marissa
    marissamehresman(at)aol(dot)com

  3. Miss Kallie:
    Alcoholism takes a toll on everyone involved . . . Healing and restoration is possible but not guaranteed.
    Ideas for my books? The ideas for my Vermont books came largely from folklore and twice-told tales about Vermont history. I also love to peruse historical timelines for jumping off points. (And lots of other places, but that’s what suggested these three stories!)
    Names? I went with biblical names for Prodigal Patriot, and for the third book, I chose popular names from the census information (goes back to people born in the 1850s or so). Beatrice, the hero in book 2, is my mother’s middle name.

  4. Marissa: I LOVE to talk about my books! I have published/contracted: six Christmas novellas (this year: Christmas at Barncastle Inn). Three contemporary romances with Heartsong. Five historical romances with Heartsong (Maple Notch Brides is a repack of three of the historical romances) Two cozy mysteries. I also have two longer historical romances with Moody Publishers (River North Fiction, 1 longer historical romance with Barbour, and a 4-novella anthology all to myself. That’s twenty, plus repacks, ebooks, and a bunch of nonfiction books with devotions and personal experience stories in them.

  5. Darlene, when did you know that you wanted to become a writer? Did you pursue it as soon as you realized it?

    Blessings,
    Jo
    ladijo40(at)aol(dot)com

  6. Jo, I’ve been writing all my life. When I was ten, I noted in my diary that I wanted to be a writer (as well as missionary, detective, doctor). But I began writing seriously in the wake of my divorce, twenty years ago now.

  7. I’ve read Darlene’s cozies for a while now. I haven’t read any of her more recent books but would like to. My mother had RA and I have Fibromyalgia and I know it takes a tole on one’s body. I admire that Darlene is still writing!
    Deborah M.
    debbiejeanm at gmail dot com

  8. Darlene, I read your blog a few years ago about your daughter Jolene, and even now reflect upon your grace and trust in the Lord in the midst of a terrible time. God bless you. Amy

  9. Hi Debbie! Thanks for your words of encouragement. I struggle with making sure I take advantage of the times I feel well to write. I tend to think “I’ll do that later” and then later I can’t. Silly me. I am proud of myself for finishing the rough draft of A Bride’s Rogue in Roma, Texas, coming out from Barbour next fall, last night! Now five novellas to write by March 1st . . .

  10. Amy, all the glory goes to God. That underlying conviction that God loves me and will carry me through the very worst of times informs everything I write . . . I tend to put my characters in some impossible situations!

  11. Carrie: I wasn’t so much writing colonial fiction as historical fiction set in Vermont . . . and the real life story of Anne (Story?), who hid out from Tories in a cave while continuing to work the family farm appealed to me. So I wrote Prodigal Patriot. Because of course my hero (or his father) had to be one of the Tories trying to find them hiding in the cave.

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