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Fiction Fanatic Firdays ~Giveaway!!

Friday, February 12, 2010
Only a Kiss.....pt.3

" She swallowed with some difficulty, and to his, Jasper noticed that her eyes focused on his lips now.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Winner!
Friday, January 29, 2010
Interview+Giveaway with Cerella D. Sechrist
To read my review of LFYI Hershey Pa, click HERE
C~ I live in southern Pennsylvania, about an hour from the delightful town of Hershey, where my book takes place. =) I work full-time, in the office, for my dad's general construction business, and I'm taking college courses in holistic health (a passion of mine!) while writing more books! (It makes for some busy days - I'm rarely bored! *g*)
Obviously, as a writer, I absolutely love reading - especially fiction. Historical, young adult and classic literature are my favorite genres, but I'll read just about anything, if the story is well told.
I absolutely love histoical fiction too! And speaking of books....
This year, I'm looking forward to more historical fiction. =) I've been meeting new writers, like Laura Frantz who wrote the upcoming Courting Morrow Little, and I'm eager to dive back into some historical fiction - there are so many good titles out there right now, in the historical genre! I also have yet to get my hands on a copy of Ted Dekker's Green, but I loved his Circle Trilogy, so I'm eager to read Green, as another volume to those stories.
A~ Ooooh, sounds like some great books. I'll have to get my hands on that Dylan Foster series:~)
A~ Sounds like you've been writing for while.
Which is kind of my next question.....
When I had no success receiving contracts from my historical manuscripts, I eventually decided to try my hand at something different. That's when I came up with the premise for Love Finds You in Hershey, Pennsylvania - a modern-day romantic comedy about a chef who is very talented in her field, except when it comes to desserts (which she can't create.) It was very different, going from historicals to a contemporary comedy...but I managed to pull it off! And eventually, I was offered a publishing contract. =)

The most of me that goes into a character is probably in the lessons they have to learn throughout the story. I've come to find that I gravitate to issues that I'm currently working through, or have worked through in the past. It's almost as if I know - if I give the character this problem, then we're going to have to sort it out together. Because I can't have them learn something I haven't already learned. So some characters are just me at different stages. Sadie is me a couple of years ago. Another character, Belva, is a voice of understanding, and that's me much later. But every character is definitely their own individual - some of them just have a few more shades of 'me' than the others.
A~ It's great see authors really put them selves into their books.
In a similar way, I had to learn that what God has given me is more than enough. He loves me as I am, and that's all that matters. If everything else fell away - if I had nothing, if I could do nothing except love him...He would still love me back, just as much as He does now. My life matters, it has value, no matter if I'm great at everything I want to be talented at doing.
The journey of writing the book sort of took me back to when I first prayed the salvation prayer, at five years of age. I was five. I didn't know a lot about theology or denominations or church history. I knew one thing - that I was loved by a creator who would (and did) do anything for me. It was enough for me then. It's enough for me now.
Kind of switching gears here......
If "Hershey" was being made into a movie who would you pick to play the main characters?


For Jasper, it's sort of this blend between Owen Wilson and country artist, Keith Urban. Sadie describes him as a 'surfer dude gone country', so it takes the right sort of guy to fit that mold! The guy that's featured in my book trailer video as Jasper, though, has a nice look to me, so I'm rather fond of him as well.

I think the "date" scene with Jasper and Sadie has to be my favorite out of all the books I've read. It was so romantic........
How did you come up with the idea and do you think you would have change anything, now that "Hershey" is published?
As for anything I would change...honestly, I don't think there's a thing I would change! Love Finds You in Hershey was the first book of mine, that when I was finished writing it, I thought, "This deserves to be on a shelf in a bookstore." I'd had doubts and insecurities about every other book I had written before that. But I knew I had done my best on this one when I realized I was laughing at my own jokes and crying at all the right parts. I was enjoying reading my own book, and for me, that was success.
Only a couple more questions to go......
We had a cousin along to drive the get-away car, and we waited until around midnight to make our attack. It was a very long and steep driveway, and the house sat back up in the woods. My brother and I snuck up the drive and inserted forks all over the lawn. We were just wrapping up when the family’s dog started barking, and they let her out of the house. He and I raced back down the driveway, dog on our heels, dove into the car and drove away before we were caught.
Our friend never did figure out who forked his yard. I hope he’s not reading this. =)
A~ Hahaha. I've heard of "flocking" somebodies yard. But not "forking":~) I'll have to try that myself one day. Minus the dogs of course
"Could this day get any worse?” Karen thought to herself as she mounted the stairs to her apartment. "First my ‘fiancee’ suggests we spend time apart. Then my boss calls me to his office to ‘discuss’ my future at the paper (a.k.a fire me!) I don't know what else could go wrong…" Karen let out a long sigh as she stood in front of the door to her apartment. "That's funny," she thought, "I'm sure I had shut the door when I left this morning." Karen nudged the door open with the toe of her shoe. As the door swung open...........
But Muffin refused to make an appearance. Coughing to clear the searing smoke from her stinging nostrils, Karen tucked the neckline of her blouse over her nose and mouth and continued to call the kitten’s name as she staggered toward the bedroom. A quick but thorough search beneath the bed didn’t reveal the animal’s presence, and the growing wall of smoke prevented further searching.
The long shrieks of a fire engine’s arrival filled the evening air outside, and with a heart full of dismay and anguish, Karen stumbled toward the apartment door.
An hour later, the last of the fiendish flames had been extinguished, and the origin of the fire’s cause announced: a break-in, by a disgruntled source from her job as a reporter at the paper.
Former job, Karen disappointedly noted as she remembered the conversation with her boss.
Huddled within the warm embrace of the fleece blanket that one of the fireman had solicitously provided her, she dropped her forehead to her knees and suppressed a swell of tears.
This was the epitome of a bad day. And to top it off, Muffin, the fluffy kitten that had been her one consolation, was nowhere to be found. Karen shuddered at the thought of the helpless creature, trapped in by walls of flames in the now charred remains of her apartment.
Unable to suppress her anguish, a small sob escaped from her chest. She struggled to hold the next sob within her, and after a moment, became aware of a warm presence at her side.
Lifting her head, she turned her gaze to meet the warmest pair of brown eyes she had ever encountered.
“Hi,” the fireman greeted, his white teeth gleaming against the soot smeared across his tanned face.
Karen felt her heart give an involuntarily flutter. “Hi,” she returned.
“Looking for this?”
He held up a tiny bundle of fur, and Muffin’s trusting eyes blinked at her. The kitten meowed a greeting.
“Muffin!” Karen cried, her spirits lifting for the first time all day. The fireman deposited the cat into her waiting hands, and she nuzzled her nose into the animal’s soft warmth.
Observing the reunion for a few minutes, the fireman finally commented, “Looks like you’re good with animals. We could use someone like you, down at my sister’s animal shelter. They just lost their vet’s assistant. Would you be interested in a position?”
And thanks so much for putting up (for the last two hours!) with my somewhat, incessant questions.
I can't wait for your next book!:~D
Monday, January 25, 2010
Review: Love Finds You In Hershey Pennsylvania
Title: Love Finds You in Hershey Pennsylyvania
Author: Cerella D. Sechrist
Publisher: Summerside Press
Date released: Jan 1. 2010
ISBN-10: 1935416642
Stars: ****3/4
Age rating: 12 & up
Pros: The story well written and enthralling. Had an really inspiring message about thinking if we can just have a little more, life would be prefect. And that God's would give us all we need and to be content with what we have in every aspect of our lives. It also had about the most romantic date scene I've ever read. Will not leave the most romantic at heart wanting.
Cons: It seemed like Jasper was a bit of a push-over and the he gave into Sadie's "fits" too easily.
Back cover:
After a series sour events, widowed chef Sadie Spencer looks forward to savoring the sweet side of life. She moves to Hershey with her daughter and opens a restaurant---and so does a Russian entrepreneur. Will she be able to keep up with her competitor---and find a love that's simply icing on the cake?
My Thoughts:
Contemporary fiction isn’t usually my thing but, Love Finds You in Hershey Pennsylvania was heartfelt fiction at its best. I loved Sadie. She is very much a perfectionist and thinks if she could just have a little more of this or a little more of that, then life would be made. Instead of be happy with the talents the God gave her. But when it comes to desserts, Sadies' sure they have a vendetta against her .But shes' not alone in this "duel with deliciousness". With her, is her adorable little daughter, Kylie and Jasper, the always-there-for-you best friend. And did I mention his understated good looks and boyish charm?!? The first half of the book I was laughing (poor Malibu Ken!), the other, crying. I thought the story was fantastically intriguing and witty from page 1. Cerella Sechrist wonderfully-mixed, funny (Oh, the bathroom. Will you (bathroom) ever be the same? :~), with romance straight out of Shakespeare. Cerella brought in some unforgettable characters, which added charm to the story and really made it three dimensional. The only thing that kind of bugged me was the fact that Jasper was more of a valet then a best friend. I felt so bad for him, and was kind of angry at Sadie for letting him go, the way she did (with the pie thing, and all). But I think Jasper showed what it really meant to be long-suffering and at times, certainly added the sweet to balance all of Sadie’s sour. All-in-all, I loved Love Finds You in Hershey Pennsylvania. Ms. Sechrist is defiantly an author to watch out for and I can’t wait for her next book (be it contemporary or not ;~).
*Disclaimer*
Sincere thanks to Cerella Sechrist for providing me with a review copy of Love Finds You
in Hershey Pennsylvania. I am in no way paid to review this books or influenced to write a positive review. I'm just expressing my honest opinion about the book.
To find out more about Love Finds You in Hershey Pennsylvania or Cerella D. Sechrist, click on the link: http://www.blogger.com/www.cerelladsechrist.com
As always I'd love to hear what you think about the book. So, please feel free to leave a comment.
Love Y'all,
Ashley