Interview with LoRee Peery

Interview with LoRee Peery

Welcome LoRee What is the spiritual takeaway for your reader? Actions reveal hearts that are right with the Lord. Is there anything edgy/possibly controversial in your book? His prayer struck as the sexiest thing she’d ever experienced, more intimate than a hug and kiss. What is your hero's main character…

Welcome LoRee

What is the spiritual takeaway for your reader?
Actions reveal hearts that are right with the Lord.
Is there anything edgy/possibly controversial in your book?
His prayer struck as the sexiest thing she’d ever experienced, more intimate than a hug and kiss.
What is your hero's main character flaw?
Monte is a procrastinator.
What is your heroine's main character flaw?
Calissa can be self-serving and pushy.
What makes your hero heroic?
Monte is strong in the Lord. He’s never deserted Calissa. He empathizes and has even cried for her.
what makes your heroine heroic?
Calissa doesn’t give up and wants to be a strong role model for her nieces.

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