The Story of Marry Me
I write contemporary, inspirational and general market women’s
fiction. I will confess that never
thought I’d write an Inspirational romance. I had (a perhaps unfair) impression
of Christian romance as overly sappy or preachy. The covers always featured
some girl who looked like an extra from Little House on the Prairie. That just wasn’t
the kind of book I wrote or read. My books had snark and humor and sassy
heroines.
Then came this idea for a book. At first all I knew about the
story was that my heroine would be a woman who never wanted to get married –
and who in fact hated weddings – who wound up having to run a wedding planning
business. Don’t ask me where the idea came from. I don’t have an unnatural
loathing of weddings. I simply thought the idea was funny.
Armed with this funny idea, I then spent a long time trying to
figure out “…the rest of the story” as Paul Harvey used to say. I had to ask
myself a lot of questions…
Who is this woman?
Why is she so cynical about marriage and why does she hate
weddings?
Why is she running this wedding planning business?
What would compel her to do it?
And the big question…who could be the love interest?
I went through many possibilities. It would have to be someone
she’d run into a lot while she was planning these weddings. Then one day I
stumbled upon the answer…a minister!
Then an amazing thing happened. The story practically came
together in an instant like Athena jumping out of Zeus’ head dressed in full
body armor. Suddenly, I knew exactly who my heroine was, I knew her past, why she
would take on the business, I knew his past, too. Along with the plot came an
entire fictional Southern town called Covington Falls.
And with the idea to have the hero be a minister, I realized the
story could have a faith element as well. I could write an inspirational romance
that was funny and sweet and snarky, but still had a positive, faith message. I
could write an inspirational story I would want to read and that hopefully
others would, too…even if they weren’t religious.
I wrote MARRY ME (formally called Here Comes The Wedding
Planner). Rewrote it a couple of times, taking it from a first person
point-of-view book to third person (that’s a whole other story, too). It
finaled in the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Contest in 2010. My agent
sent it out to publishers…and it didn’t sell.
MARRY ME sat in my computer until this year when I decided to
try again. You, see in the last couple years the entire publishing industry had
undergone a seismic shift. The rise of ebook publishers, Amazon & self-publishing
changed everything. Then in April I pitched the book to two editors on a
website called Savvy Authors. I got two requests for full manuscripts…and two
offers!!! Yes, that’s right…TWO!!! Within a week! I accepted the offer from
Astraea Press.
I have a special place in my heart for this book because it
helped me figure out the kind of writer I wanted to be. And I am so completely
smitten by my hero and heroine, Julia and Seth (especially Seth because frankly
I believe he wrote the book so I blame it all on him). And I’m so
glad everyone will be able to FINALLY read their story.
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