Welcome Sara! Please tell us about your latest novel, and any personal inspiration behind it.
The Lady Bornekova is set
in the Czech Republic on the cusp of the Hussite Wars. Which were a religious
civil war of sorts for the Czech (Bohemian) peoples. My novel follows the
journey of one young lady, Karin Bornekova, and what happens to her throughout
the events leading up to the start of the Hussite Wars. My personal
inspiration? For several summers just after I graduated college, I went over to
the Czech Republic on short term mission trips to teach English to college students.
I absolutely fell in love with the culture, the country, the people. I was very
inspired. Each year, our team leader would find something unique for us to do
to kick off our time in the Czech Republic. One year we went to visit this
massive chateau outside of Hradec Kralove. Touring the chateau and the grounds
was the inspiration for this story.
That's so interesting! And it all sounds so beautiful! I know you've finished this novel, but do you have any current projects you’re
working on? Care to share?
I have just finished working on a novel set
during the Trail of Tears. It's been a really difficult novel to write. The
Native Americans suffered so much between the removals and the actual journey
along the trail. I am finding it a daunting task to undertake to do justice to
the historical events and honor the people who endured these events. But there
is a story to tell and I'm determined to tell it.
I admire that determination and appreciate the passion you show for historical events. Writing can be a daunting task at times. Is there a favorite time of the day you like to
write to help with the writing process? What about a favorite place?
I write whenever I can. I have three small kids
ages 6 and under, so it's really whenever I can! Sometimes that's naptime,
sometimes that's at night...whenever. A favorite place? I have a little
makeshift desk and comfy chair in the bedroom that I write at most of the time.
But I have to share the scene with my husband when it's
finished. I just need the sounding board and instant feedback.
We're in agreement there. There's something about reading what you've written aloud that helps ALOT. Now, you're a follower of Christ. Many of our readers are as well. Could you share with us your favorite scripture and why?
For
I have not give you a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a
sound mind. 2 Timothy 1:7; I just love that this verse speaks to where I
struggle so much with mommy fears and Sara fears and silly fears...and a
little craziness. Honestly. But God doesn't want me to be fearful, He
hasn't given me a spirit of fearfulness, but a spirit that is powerful and
is full of love. And I just love that He even speaks to my other
insecurities here and tells me that He gives me a sound mind! Love. It.
I love that too! I've dealt with the same thing! Thank you for sharing. Now onward we go! I’m an Army Wife, and all Military Wives
have to be flexible. Plans change at the drop of a hat. So, pretend you’re a
Military Wife. Ok. Ready?! Your spouse came down on orders to relocate and
you’ve got 30 days to move. What are the first three things you do to prepare?
GO!
I assume you mean the first three things after
I freak out, right? First things first, a list. I always, always, always need
my lists. Next I'd prioritize my list (boring, right? But true, so true). Then
I'd arrange a family meeting with a full blown typed out Itinerary and “To Do”
lists for everyone. Yeah...I'm that person.
LOVE the response! I giggled out loud! :) I FOR REAL carried a clipboard around with me during each move we've made! You've given great advice! Let's see what other nuggets of wisdom you have to offer. I’m a Stay-at-Home-Momma of two. It gets a
bit crazy around my house especially when I have edits to get to! Could you
share some advice for all those parents out there raising their babies?
It's
really okay if you can't “do it all”. There's nothing wrong with calling
in reinforcements or getting help. It doesn't mean there's anything wrong
or lacking in you. It means you're human like the rest of us. That whole
80s/90s “women can do it all/have it all” garbage is just that – garbage.
No one can do it all, at least not well. Something will suffer. That's
what we have back-up for. Whether that's hubby, or family, or friends, or
babysitters, or a mother's helper...use the resources God is giving you.That's even BETTER advice! Thank you for sharing with us, Sara! Before we move on to excerpts, and the giveaway info (squeal!!!!), is there anything you’d like to say to your readers? I know they’d love a personal note.
Thank you for your support and encouragement. I appreciate each and every one of you!
Thank you so much for joining us today, Sara, and thank you to all who stopped by! Remember to enter the $10 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway below!!
~ BOOK EXCERPT (Oh I love these little snippets!!) ~
Karin sighed as she
leaned on Pavel's strong shoulder in blissful sleep. They had not been underway
for long, but the movement of the carriage had rocked her to sleep in no time.
Pavel's nerves worked double-time, having her so close to him. But he dare not
move away, lest he wake her. So, he sat still, enjoying the same kind of
closeness he had earlier that evening. The contact, while they danced, had been
exciting. This was peaceful but, due to his nervousness, elating all the same.
As she rested, he listened to the rhythmic clip-clop of the carriage. Just
then, Pavel was startled by a crunching sound, followed by a loud crack!
The carriage pitched to the side. He grabbed Karin and held her tight to his
body. Karin awoke with a start, eyes wide.
"Don't
move!" he commanded, wrapping his arms tighter around her as the carriage
landed hard, jolting them both. It continued to roll, slamming them into the
side, threatening to throw them out of the carriage window into an even more
dangerous position. Pavel kept his body stiff and held on to Karin. He could
barely breathe. It was his body that had slammed into the wall and cushioned
Karin's hit. The car had not stopped moving, and it threatened to roll onto the
roof, teetering precariously between the roof and side. How much longer could
he hold onto her? How much longer could they endure?
~ ABOUT THE LADY BORNEKOVA ~
The red-headed Karin is strong-willed and determined, something she
inherited from her father. She tries to keep her true nature a secret to avoid
being deemed a traitor by those loyal to the king. Karin and her father butt
heads over her duty to her family and the Czech Crown. She is then sequestered
to the Royal Viscount’s hunting lodge.
Not aware of everything that is happening, she becomes the target of
an individual with murderous intent. Her heart soon becomes entangled though
her father intends to wed her to another. The turmoil inside Karin deepens and
reflects the turmoil of her homeland, on the brink of the Hussite Wars.
~ ABOUT THE AUTHOR ~
Sara resides with her family in Middle TN and though
she has enjoyed her career as a Zoo Educator, Sara's great love of the written
word has always drawn her to write. An avid reader, she has been, for many
years, what she terms a “closet writer”. Her travels and love of history have
served to inspire her to write Historical Fiction. Sara has made several trips
overseas to the Czech Republic for short stints in the summer over several
years. Her time among the Czech people and the landscapes of the country inspired
her and greatly influenced her work on her debut novel, The LadyBornekova, set in the Czech town of Hradec Kralove.
~ STAY CONNECTED WITH SARA ~
Website: http://saraturnquist.com/
Email: sara.turnquist.st@gmail.com
Facebook: Sara R. Turnquist
Twitter: @sarat1701
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~ GIVEAWAY ~
Would love to read this. TY for the chance.
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