Welcome, book lovers! Can you believe we’re almost half-way through the year? Another month means another debut author to spotlight…except that June is one of the only months this year that DOESN’T have a debut author releasing their first book in the Christian market.
So this month, I’m introducing an almost-debut author: Erin Stevenson. Erin released the three books in her debut series, the St. Clair Family series, in August and October of 2018 and January of 2019, so she’s still fairly new on the author scene. And since I operate on a “my blog, my rules” basis, I’m dubbing her my debut author for June. So there. 🙂
Now that we’ve got that straight, let’s meet Erin!
About the Author
Writing is like breathing to Erin. Stories are running through her mind during most of her waking hours, and by the time she sits down at the computer, the words flow and time ceases to exist.
Erin was raised in Illinois and has lived in many places in the U.S., including on both coasts, but is a Midwest girl at heart. She spent many years as an educator from pre-school through college levels, and currently works in training and internal communications for a major global corporation.
When she’s not writing, Erin loves spending time with her children and grandchildren, and playing in the garden (which equates to mostly pulling weeds) at her central Iowa home. Her secret indulgence is plain M&Ms.
Interview
Thanks for joining my on my blog today, Erin. We’re going to start with a little flight of fancy. How would you finish the following sentences?
If I could assign one household task to the fairies forever, it would be… oh, how could I choose one? I’m so deep into writing right now that I have told my fellow writing friends NOT to send the board of health to my house! I guess it would be cleaning the toilet!
If I could only eat one type of fruit for the rest of my life, I would pick… red cherries.
If I could say one thing to my younger self, it would be… Don’t obsess. Most of what you worried about didn’t matter.
I think we’d all probably like to tell our younger selves that, wouldn’t we!
Okay, let’s get down to the bookish business. What’s the first story you remember writing?
I’ve been writing all my life. I wrote a master’s thesis and a doctoral dissertation, and had some academic articles published. I made the switch to fiction about five years ago.
Who or what has influenced you most as a writer?
I’m so fortunate to be a member of a close-knit group that is part of the Des Moines (Iowa) Writers’ Workshop. Five of us meet monthly and critique 5,000 words from each writer. These amazing people have encouraged me and helped sharpen my skills. I know I never would have taken the leap to finish and publish these books without their support.
What genre do you write, and what draws you to this genre?
I write inspirational fiction. As a Christian, I seek to fill my mind with things that follow the admonition in Philippians 4:8 (…whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely…). This is what I read, so it’s what I wanted to write. One of my goals when I began writing was to give more options for readers who are looking for clean, wholesome fiction. My main characters have a faith walk, but I don’t hit anyone over the head with theology. I hope aspects of their lives (how they seek God in the midst of trials, how couples respect Biblical teaching to guide their relationships, for example) encourage my readers.
What would you say has been your steepest learning curve on the path to publication?
Coming to realize how many books are out there in my genre. It’s hard to stand out, to get noticed.
Tell us a little bit about the St. Clair Family series. Who is the St. Clair family, and what inspired the series?
Oh, this series came from a most unexpected event! In December of 2017, I was driving down the highway one day (on my way to the library, go figure) and a car passed me with a license plate that read NOPLANB. It reminded me that my mother had always taught me to have a Plan B, advice that has served me well. By the time I arrived at the library, I had a story arc about a jilted bride who goes alone to the honeymoon resort (where she’d paid for the reservation) to hide out and figure out her “Plan B” and—of course—meets a handsome jilted groom who’s there for the same reason.
The St. Clair family are four siblings—Landon, Brandon, Reagan, and Sara. Book 2 in the series (Home to You) is Brandon’s story, and book 3 (Bait and Switch) is Reagan and Sara’s. I always carry the main characters in previous books into subsequent books (to a minor degree) so readers can catch up on their lives—which is something I love to experience when I’ve connected with characters.
What have you enjoyed most about writing this series?
I always, ALWAYS guarantee a happy ending with my stories, because life is already filled with enough pain and unhappy endings. The challenge I love most about that is figuring out how to get there. I always want to keep the reader guessing. One reviewer paid me a great compliment when she said that you can pretty much guess what the ending is in my books, but you can’t put it down until you see how I get there.
What can readers look for next from Erin Stevenson?
In 2014, I began writing a four-book series about an intelligence operative and a senator’s daughter. I took a break from that to write the St. Clair series, and picked it back up again in 2019 with the intention of following it through to completion. However, in May of 2019, another routine trip in the car (to pick up donuts for our security team at work) resulted in another story taking root in my mind about two girls who each live with their single parent, and decide to do a little matchmaking. It may be a little bit autobiographical. 🙂 There is some fun along the way, but it packs a big emotional punch. I think readers will fall in love with the characters! The first draft is almost done and the plan is to release that sometime in 2019.
I guess the moral of the story is that I should always be prepared for inspiration to hit when I’m in the car driving!
About the Series
Kelsea Anderson is a jilted bride with nothing left but a battered heart and a plane ticket to the Caribbean. The only part of her doomed wedding that she had any say in was the honeymoon. She paid for it, and there’s no reason she can’t come to the romantic resort alone, so Kelsea jumps on a plane the day after New Year’s to escape the icy St. Louis winter and come up with a Plan B for the rest of her life.
Landon St. Clair was left at the altar on New Year’s Day at St. Louis’ social event of the season. He wants nothing more than to lick his wounds in solitude and figure out a Plan B, and intends to keep his reservation at the St. Jardin Honeymoon Resort, even without a bride. With the owners’ reluctant approval, Landon takes on an assumed identity and cuts all ties to home for the week.
Lottery winners Rose and Ike Goldman, married for 53 years, never looked back when they left Brooklyn, NY for the Caribbean where they bought a honeymoon resort three years ago. Rose was something of a matchmaker in Brooklyn, and once she meets Kelsea and “Brandon,” she knows she has her work cut out for her. She has only a week to convince them that sometimes, Plan B is the best plan of all.
Take a quick getaway to St. Jardin! Plan B is your ticket to a tropical paradise filled with beautiful gardens, merriment, and romance.
Brandon St. Clair is one of Minneapolis’ top orthopedic surgeons. Still crushed by his wife’s sudden death almost a year ago, he’s struggling to care for their two young daughters and find the will to keep going. Their one wish is something Brandon can’t fulfill, and it breaks his heart.
Morgan Anderson is a highly respected art therapist in Chicago. Her work gives her great fulfillment, but her personal life is lonely and lacking. A deep personal secret has kept Morgan from succeeding in any long-term relationship, and she’s ready to give up.
Brandon’s brother is married to Morgan’s sister, and they meet at a family event. Their initial dislike of one another plus the fact that they live in different states almost guarantees that they’ll never connect. But sometimes God—with a little help from a pink-haired matchmaker named Rosie—can make what seems impossible, possible.
Reagan St. Clair is on the run. Her reporter’s nose for news has landed her too close to something sinister, and she’s not safe.
Dane Corsica is a young, successful DEA agent who’s charged himself with keeping Reagan safe. They need a place to hide, and end up on the island of St. Jardin at a honeymoon resort, but the pretense of posing as a newlywed couple is difficult for both of them. A long-ago betrayal has caused Reagan to trust no one, and Dane has his own reasons for guarding his heart.
Just as Dane experiences a personal crisis, Reagan’s sister, Sara, arrives on St. Jardin, and is mistaken for Reagan and kidnapped. Dane has to put his personal feelings aside to mount a rescue effort.
The third and final installment in the St. Clair Family Series will entertain you and keep you on the edge of your seat until the final page.
Giveaway
Erin is graciously giving away an eBook copy of one of her books (winner’s choice) to one lucky commenter! Open internationally! Comment below and let us know your ideal honeymoon destination. (Or you can just say hi and tell us how much you love us! Lol!)
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Hi, we got married in Rarotonga and honeymooned in Aitutaki both in the Cook Islands. It was beautiful and highly recommend :). Looking forward to reading your books Erin, they sound fun.
Hawaii! It is so beautiful. I have not heard of this author. Thanks for the introduction!
Probably Okinawa japan, or something similar
Now, 27 years later? I’d choose Switzerland and Austria. We went to an all-inclusive in Jamaica at the time and it was a great place to see.
I’m thinking New Zealand or Lake Como, Italy. I’m indecisive! Thanks for the giveaway! ❤
My own was in Yosemite National Park, which was beautiful. Of all the ones listed above, I think I’d choose Switzerland/Austria!