Check
out Forsaken
Dreams, book
one in the exciting new Escape to Paradise fiction series by MaryLu
Tyndall!
Embark
on a seafaring adventure as a disillusioned colonel and a hopeful
widow seek a fresh start on the shores of Brazil. Colonel Grant
Wallace cannot leave his once precious Southern homeland fast enough.
After witnessing the death and destruction of the Civil War, he
charters a ship and sets sail for the pristine shores of Brazil,
eager to start afresh in a new land. Widow Eliza Crawford boards the
ship NewHope
harboring
a dirty secret and a blossoming hope within her heart for a new life
away from old memories. But once at sea, troubles abound. Will Grant
overcome his demons of bitterness and rage? Can Eliza find the peace
she longs for?
ISBN
978-1-61626-596-0
$12.99
5.5"
x 8.375" / 320 pages / Paperback
Get
to Know the Author!
MaryLu
Tyndall, a Christy Award Finalist, and best-selling author of the
Legacy of the King’s Pirates series is known for her adventurous
historical romances filled with deep spiritual themes. She holds a
degree in Math and worked as a software engineer for fifteen years
before testing the waters as a writer. MaryLu currently writes full
time and makes her home on the California coast with her husband, six
kids, and four cats. Her passion is to write page-turning, romantic
adventures that not only entertain but open people's eyes to their
God-given potential. MaryLu is a member of American Christian Fiction
Writers and Romance Writers of America.
Author
Q & A:
1.
How would you describe your new series Escape to Paradise?
An
adventurous, romantic tale about a group of Confederates, wounded in
both body and soul, who flee the destruction of the South after the
Civil War for greener pastures in Brazil, but who find much more than
they bargained for, both on the trip there and once they arrive.
2.
What inspired the story line for your new series?
History.
Nearly three million Southerners migrated from the devastation of the
South following the Civil War. Close to twenty thousand of them went
to Brazil where the Emperor welcomed them with open arms, the farm
land was plentiful, and the temperate climate mimicked their own
weather back home. Though most ended up returning home, several
thousand remained, and their descendants still live there today.
Their struggles to create a new Southern Utopia in the heart of
Brazil make for a fascinating story!
3.
How is this series different from your previous series?
Escape
to Paradise is like nothing I’ve ever written before. The six main
characters, the hero and heroine in each book, have a huge presence
in each of the three books, so by the end of the series, the reader
will know them all really well, as well as several of the secondary
characters. Secondly, and more importantly, this series contains a
lot of supernatural elements—curses, angels, visions, demonic
battles—which I have not put in any of my other books.
4.
What type of
research did you have to do for Forsaken
Dreams?
Surprisingly,
not much has been written about this particular historic event. I did
find a couple of great books on Amazon. I was also able to locate
some original source material, which is a researcher’s dream: three
journals written by actual Confederates who traveled to Brazil. Then
of course I studied the flora, fauna, cuisine, customs, religion,
climate, topography, and history of Brazil and Rio De Janeiro. I
tried to talk my husband into funding a trip to Rio (For purely
research purposes, of course) but he wasn’t buying it!
I also studied the Civil War, clothing and customs of the time
period, and, in particular, of the South.
5.
What are the most interesting facts that you learned while
researching and writing Forsaken
Dreams?
There
is a city in Brazil called Americana, which was founded by migrant
confederates in the late 19th
century. To this day, the inhabitants still speak a mixture of
English and Portuguese and celebrate American holidays by playing
“Dixie”, while some of the local women dress in big-bustled
skirts for dancing. President Carter visited the city in 1972, after
discovering its little known history, and he was reportedly brought
to tears by the American influences he found there.
6.
What surprises do
your fans have to look forward to in your new series?
An
exotic locale, powerful secrets held by each character, a strong
spiritual theme that runs through all three books, cannibals, evil
temples, visions, angels, demons, prophecies, and a supernatural
battle. Doesn’t sound like romance novels, does it? Yet, readers
can still expect to find all the adventure and romance they normally
enjoy from one of my books.
7.
Do you have a favorite character Forsaken Dreams? Why?
Yes.
The heroine, Eliza Crawford. She’s all the things so many of us
want to be: Strong, Independent, Smart, Caring, Selfless. But she has
a fatal flaw—one which I can relate to very much, and one I’m
hoping others will relate to as well. She wants to live life on her
own terms. She wants to do things her way and follow her own heart
and will. She doesn’t want to be told what to do by anyone,
especially God. Consequently, she disobeyed her father and ran off to
marry a man who was all wrong for her, an action that cost her and
others dearly. Still, she struggles with an independent spirit that
refuses to submit to God, even when she knows His will is best.
Sound familiar? It does to me!
8.
What message would you like your readers to take from reading
Forsaken
Dreams?
There
are several messages woven into Forsaken Dreams. Forgiveness, letting
go of bitterness, running away from God, but I would say the main
message is that submission to God and His will is the only thing that
brings true happiness.
9.
Most of your stories revolve around swashbuckling pirates and sea
captains. What draws you to write about them?
Actually
I only have one pirate series, but a good majority of my books have
several scenes set at sea. Ever since I was a child growing up on the
shores of South Florida, I have loved the sea and especially the tall
ships of old. To me, there’s something very romantic and
adventurous about those magnificent sailing ships and the men and
women who journeyed on them in search of new lands.
10. What are some of the challenges you face as an author?
Meeting
deadlines! I never feel like I can take a break and just relax when
there’s a deadline shouting at me from my computer. Other
challenges come in the form of negative reviews and harsh comments,
most of which I’ve learned over the years to ignore. However, the
occasional one slips through and stabs my heart. Then there’s the
marketing aspect of being an author, which is most definitely my
weakest skill. I’ve never been very good at selling myself, or in
fact, selling anything, to anyone.
11.
What aspects of being a writer do you enjoy the most?
The
writing! Coming up with new stories and settings, and especially
great characters. But my favorite part is putting those characters
into impossible situations that I would never survive personally, but
ones in which they must
survive!
Those hours I spend at my computer with my head and my heart in a
distant land, living life through my characters, are the happiest
moments of my day. What a great job I have!! I get to live in a
fantasy world of my own making. God is good!
12.
What clubs or organizations are you involved with helping with your
writing?
American
Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America. However I
receive most of the help I need from other writers who I’ve grown
close to over the years. It’s so wonderful to have an online
support group of people who understand what I’m going through and
who can offer suggestions and help and who can lift me up in prayer
when needed.
13.
What new projects are on the horizon?
Forsaken
Dreams
is the first in a trilogy entitled Escape to Paradise, so I’m
currently working on the last two books in the series. After that,
I’ll be in God’s good favor as to what He wants me to write next.
14.
What was your favorite book as a child?
Can
I have three? The Last of the Mohicans, The Count of Monte Cristo,
and Pride and Prejudice.
15.
What is your greatest achievement?
My
children. Although I really can’t take credit for them turning out
as well as they have. That was God. But they are my life and my true
loves, and I can’t imagine my world without them.
16.
What do you do to get away from it all?
Go
to the beach. Although it’s not as warm here in California as it
was in Florida where I grew up, I love sitting in the sand and gazing
out over the foamy waves and smelling the salty air and feeling the
wind on my face. It makes me realize how big God is and how small I
am, yet how much He truly loves me.
17.
And, finally, where can your readers find you online?
You
can sign up for my e-newsletter on my website at
www.marylutyndall.com,
and my blog is http://crossandcutlass.blogspot.com
where I post all sorts of things from book giveaways and book
information to articles and devotional thoughts. I have a Facebook
group called MaryLu Tyndall Swashbuckling Romance, and I’m on
Twitter: @MaryLuTyndall. Hope to connect with you all!
Check
out MaryLu's blog Friday, February 7, to learn more about the hero
from Forsaken
Dreams,
Blake Wallace, and comment for a chance to win a copy of the book!"