Q: Pam, give us a little preview of Thyme
for Love.
A: April Love
has always dreamed of being a chef. When her Aunt Kitty hears of a in-house
chef position for a non-profit organization housed in a lakeshore mansion next
door, April returns to Canoga Lake, Wisconsin, where she’d spent many summers
growing up, to apply for the job. When she discovers her former fiancé Marc
Thorne working there, she wonders if this position was really God’s intention
for her. After all, Marc all but left her standing at the altar to chase his
own dreams in California. It doesn’t take long to realize Marc is hiding
secrets and despite returning feelings for the man, April determines she will
not make the same mistake as she did eight years earlier. But when their boss
is found dead and Marc is framed for his murder, April has no choice but to
turn sleuth to keep Marc from being accused of a murder he didn’t commit.
Q: What made you want to write this book?
A: I’ve always
loved romance and mysteries, and decided to write a story that married the two
elements together. I grew up in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin and have always been
fascinated by the many 20th Century mansions that dot the lake’s
shoreline. I toyed with the idea of setting the story in one of those homes,
but decided to create a smaller lake and village just to the east of Lake
Geneva to gain more freedom with some of the details of the story and its
characters. I loved having the area located close enough to Lake Geneva that
April and Marc could go there for a meal at one of the actual restaurants
there. I also gave them backgrounds that involve working on Geneva Lake as many
college students do during the summer months.
Q: Have you always wanted
to be a writer?
A: In one way
or another I’ve always written almost since I could hold a pencil. When I was
eight years old I asked for a diary for Christmas and I wrote in it at
different times of my childhood. I still have that little book and it contains
bits and pieces of my life from age eight until sometime in high school. Even
into my adult years I’d journal from time to time, but never thought of turning
that “need” to put words to paper into a career until years later. While
completing my bachelor’s through an accelerated adult program, one of my
professors suggested I could make a living writing. I published several
magazine articles, but as the hankering to write stories grew stronger, I began
taking fiction writing classes. At a local writer’s conference a multipublished
author suggested I could turn one of my short stories into a novel. That was
all I needed to hear. I soon joined American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) while the organization was in its infancy
and through their writing courses and conferences I continued to grow in the
craft.
Q: Have you written other novels besides Thyme for Love?
Oh yes. My first novel which I would classify as a women’s
fiction languishes in my computer at the moment. Authors very seldom publish
their first written work as that often turns out to be a practice project. The
storyline still resonates with me and I’d love to one day pull it out and
rework it. There are a couple other stories that will probably never see the
light of day. I’m very excited to have a novel set in my hometown of Lake
Geneva, Love Finds You in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, coming out in June 2012 from
Summerside Press. It’s a 1933 historical romance, and I had a blast researching
for the story.
Q. Do you have any plans for a sequel to Thyme for Love?
A. I’m so glad you asked. Thyme for Love is part of a
three-book series called “On the Road to Love.” Books 2 and 3 involved April
and Marc, and both are set in Canoga Lake. In Book 2, Love Will Find a Way, April moves into an old Victorian home with
plans to turn it into a restaurant and catering business. It isn’t long before
a discovery made while they are renovating the home threatens to hijack plans
for the grand opening. In Book three, Love’s
Reward, April and Marc’s wedding plans are in full swing, until it becomes
apparent there is someone who doesn’t want them to marry.
Enjoy the book trailer for Thyme for Love!
ABOUT PAMELA S. MEYERS
A native of Lake Geneva, Wisc., Pamela S. Meyers currently
lives in Arlington Heights, Ill. She served on the Operating Board for ACFW
2005-2009, and is president of her local ACFW chapter. Her debut novel Thyme for Love releases November 14,
2011, and her historical that is set in her hometown, Love Finds You in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, will release in June
2012. She has published articles in Today’s
Christian Woman, Christian Computing,
Victory in Grace, and Ancestry. She is also a contributor in
the compilation book, His Forever. For more information about Pamela, please visit her website.
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