Pat is a former technical writer, newsletter editor and corporate communications manager. She is also the founder and President of a relocation benefit management company and a real estate appraisal management company. Pat is married to Nick Casiello and has three/four children, Jen, Brian and Emilie and new son-in-law, Jeff. Pat and Nick live in the western suburbs of Chicago.
Kathie currently runs the appraisal company and has been a retail storeowner and accounting executive. She is married to Tom Clare and has two sons, Tom and Michael. She is also the proud Nana of five year old, Natalie and four-month old, Michael John. Kathie and Tom live in the sisters' hometown in New Jersey.
JEWEL OF THE ADRIATIC
by K.M. Daughters
Published by Wild Rose Press
ABOUT THE BOOK
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AUTHOR INTERVIEW
1. What gave you the inspiration for this book?
The collective experiences of three trips we took together: Fatima, Portugal; Lourdes, France; and Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina inspired us to write Jewel Of The Adriatic. We felt called to these places, historic and contemporary sites of Marian apparitions - the first time, shortly after our mother's sudden death. They were healing journeys for us that connected us to God and deepened our faith.
2. How much of your own experiences influenced your characters? What aspects became traits that are theirs and theirs alone?
Our Dad died when we were teenagers. Mom died suddenly when our children were young. Dad's absence for all our milestone adult moments and Mom's absence for many give us insight into the burdens of grief – we would give anything if they were here to see K.M. Daughters published! But, we have experienced and continue to experience the healing power of prayer. Belief that our dad and mom are with God consoles us. Seeing God in nature – in all good things - helps us live lives of gratitude. No matter how difficult things seem, or truly are, turning burdens over to God brings peace. In Jewel of the Adriatic, Maya’s central defining trait is she IS her faith. She has doubts and failings and fears, but she handles them by seeking God's help. Colin is stuck in that place of constant anger at God for ripping away Maggie, someone he loves fiercely and needs sorely – in the here and now. And the prayers of well-meaning souls just serve to rip the scabs off his wounds, make the pain fresh and start the cycle of anger again. He needs God's healing love...he just has to get to the point where he wants it. But ah – the power of love.
The central theme in all our writing is "love heals." Jewel's recurrent theme is pray, pray, pray. Turn your hearts to God. "Cast your burdens unto the Lord." Perhaps less overt, but hopefully inspiring to readers is the theme that with faith and trust in God come joy and riches beyond anything you can imagine for yourself. Ask and you shall receive surprising, wonderful gifts.
4. What were your most difficult parts to write? Your favorite?
The most difficult parts were the "guide-talk" parts. Maya's job as a part-time guide in the village is an important role for her in the story, but we didn't want to set her "apart" from Colin too much. Limiting that narrative, but still conveying the "history" and flavor of events in the fictional village was sometimes difficult. Writing the rest of the book was our favorite. It felt like weaving a prayer for us.
We're close to a release date for Against Doctors Orders, the first in our Sullivan Boys series. Gotta love those handsome Sullivan boys, all professional law enforcers.
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Thank you, Pat and Kathie, for being in the spotlight with us.
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9 comments:
Ooh! This sounds great! Definitely would like to be entered in the drawing.
cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com
Hi Cherie! So glad you think so! :-) Good luck on the contest! K.M. Daughters
Hi everyone! And thank you so much, Amber, for the beautiful blogspot! Just wanted you to know that we received a release date for Against Doctors Orders if you enjoy romantic suspense. 8/27/08 at The Wild Rose Press.com for digital and 10/10/08 for print release - Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, etc. Coming soon from The WIld Rose Press - the 2nd in the Sullivan Boys Romantic Suspense Series - Beyond The Code of Conduct. Blessings! KM Daughters
Happy Friday! I am not familiar with this book at all. I am so glad to have read your interview with these sisters. Sounds like a wonderful faith and healing story line! I would enjoy reading their book. Please enter me in your drawing. Thanks, Cindi
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Another author(s) i've never heard about. The book seems really interesting. Please enter me in the draw.
thanks,
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Not my usual sort of read but it sounds interesting! Please enter my name in the drawing. Thanks!
Thank you all for your interest. You won't be disappointed! :-)
Good luck - K.M. Daughters
Thanks for introducing yet another new author to me! tWarner419@aol.com
We have a winner from this drawing and that is:
Cherie
Congratulations! I have your mailing information so we can send out your book next week.
FIVE other winners are announced today. Check out the spotlights from Robin Jones Gunn forward through Pat Casiello and Kathie Clare.
As always, thank you for your continued support.
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