A New Hope for Christmas

A New Hope for Christmas

Welcome Erin Stevenson   How did you come up with your title? Another Christmas Extravaganza book had a title similar to my working title, so PBG came up with this one, and I love it! It really brings out the theme of the book. Tell us about your hero and…

Welcome Erin Stevenson

 

How did you come up with your title?
Another Christmas Extravaganza book had a title similar to my working title, so PBG came up with this one, and I love it! It really brings out the theme of the book.
Tell us about your hero and heroine. What makes them likeable?
I tried to make them relatable. I never want my characters to come across as "perfect." I write them as real as possible so they'll connect with readers.
What makes this book special to you?
That it is my first manuscript accepted by a traditional publisher.

What makes this a "must read" and why?
Everyone knows someone who is grieving this holiday season. I hope this book will make it into those hands and provide hope and encouragement.

 

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