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Katia's Promise
By Catherine Lanigan
How does it feel when you've lost love, especially when you're the one who walked away? Katia is going home to win back someone she left behind. Can she mend the heart of the man she loves as well as her own?
Tour Schedule:
April 19th - Launch
April 20th - Coffee Books & Art
April 21st - Deal Sharing Aunt
April 22nd - The Written Adventure
April 23rd - I Am A Reader & Zerina Blossom's Books
April 24th - LeahSay's Views & The Opinionated Woman's Musings
April 26th - Wishful Endings & Letters from Annie (Douglass) Lima
April 28th - Mel's Shelves
April 29th - Katie's Clean Book Collection
April 30th - Lisa's Research & Reviews
May 1st - Grand Finale
Exclusive Interview with the Author
1. What is your motivation behind this book? Why did you want to write it?
Katiaís story goes all the way back to the night that I woke up at three in the morning with my dream still in my head about this auburn haired, beautiful woman standing under a street lamp, around midnight, looking up at a single burning bedroom lamp in the mansion across the street. In my ìvisionî the woman turned to me and stared. She told me that I was to write her story. I knew instantly that she was in love with the man in that house and that he was awake thinking of her. I also knew that she couldnít ìgoî to him because he would have nothing to do with her. She was the one who had broken his heart when they were teenagers and not only had he not forgotten her, he had become the townís recluse because she abandoned him.
Katiaís story did not evolve the way some stories do for me, but was just ìthereóeverywhere.î Despite the fact that this book is the fourth in my Indian Lake Series, her story was the impetus for my ability to ìseeî these romances in this small lovely town.
That said, I should go back to the very beginning of The Indian Lake Series. Long before there was Heartwarming as Harlequinís line of books, I sensed, intuited, realized (use whatever word you want here) that there was a huge market for not just Christian based romances or Amish romances, but clean romances that had some tough issues in them as well. I invented Indian Lake along the lines of Jan Karonís small town Midford. I loved those books, but I wanted more characters, more individual stories. I based my little town on my hometown of La Porte, Indiana---just with a better paint job on the downtown buildings.
Once the anchor characters came to me, the octogenarian Mrs. Beabots, Sarah Jensen, Maddie Strong, Liz Crenshaw, Austin McCreary and the four handsome Barzonni brothers, it didnít take long for me to realize there were dozens upon dozens of romances and life stories in Indian Lake. My proposal for the series was 155 pages long. Half the characters I came up with in the beginning may never have a story of their own to be written as they are most likely too eccentric for Heartwarming, but who knows what the future will bring?
2. What do you hope readers take away with them when they read your books?
I always want to entertain to the best of my ability on that given moment in my life when Iím writing. Depending on the story, I hope readers find hope, laughter and inspiration to keep believing that love creates miracles in life. I truly do believe that. I believe what Jesus said, that of all the gifts, love is the greatest of all. It takes a great deal of courage to extend ourselves to someone else, to risk our hearts which can be so easily broken and say, ìHere. Take my life. Itís yours.î Frankly, thatís a huge conflict to get over. I think thatís why romances appeal to so many people. Loving is not easy. Itís tough. Itís always thinking of the other person first, especially when we have so many other things to do, places to go, etc. In KATIAíS PROMISE, she has to go back to Indian Lake and face the one person whom she has betrayed. For all the good sheís done in her life since she was 16, this is a lot of regret to swallow.
3. Do you have a favorite scene?
There are quite a few in this story, but my favorite is when Katia is so desperate to get Austin to talk to her that she ìbreaksî into his house to see him. Katia had been the maidís daughter in Austinís parentsí mansion when she was a little girl. Therefore, this house had been her childhood home as well. Once she was a teenager, she fell in love with Austin and he with her. However, Katiaís mother feared their growing relationship and moved Katia and herself to Chicago on the eve of Katiaís trip to New York for Austinís senior prom. Austin waited at La Guardia for Katia to show up, but she never did. Katia was ashamed that her mother thought she might become pregnant and was too embarrassed to ever call Austin again. Austin never forgave heróand never forgot her. Katia has kept the key to Austinís home all these years. Once she comes back to Indian Lake, he wonít talk to her about the insurance policy she is trying to sell him. So, she goes to his house, uses the key and lets herself in. The security guards are alerted by the electronic security system. The cops show up. The housekeeper, Daisy, comes running and its pandemonium, while all this time, Austin is upstairs in the shower. Itís an embarrassing, but very humorous moment for Katia and Austin both!
4. Share something about you that is unique. How/where you write.
As Iíve become friends with authors over my thirty years of writing, I donít think Iím unique at all. Maybe I used to be, but not really. I write at the same desk where I wrote my very first book, but now Iím back in my family home where I grew up. I have an incredible nearly 100 year old golf course to look out on. I love trees and animals, and right now the deer are eating all my holly bushes and have destroyed my landscaping. But they are living. My husband says weíll buy iron yard sculptures in the future. Maybe not. I have more books in my head than I have time to write, but Iím trying. I write screenplays as well as novels and my husband is a film producer. Back in the day, when Romancing the Stone came out my life was beyond unique, it was incredible. Michael Douglas and Twentieth Century Fox sent me on book tour all across the US and even to Europe to promote the book and film. In Taormina, Sicily I stood on a stage in a coliseum that was 400 years older than the coliseum in Rome in front of thousands of people who were chanting my name. THAT was like living the lead character role in a novel.
Katiaís story goes all the way back to the night that I woke up at three in the morning with my dream still in my head about this auburn haired, beautiful woman standing under a street lamp, around midnight, looking up at a single burning bedroom lamp in the mansion across the street. In my ìvisionî the woman turned to me and stared. She told me that I was to write her story. I knew instantly that she was in love with the man in that house and that he was awake thinking of her. I also knew that she couldnít ìgoî to him because he would have nothing to do with her. She was the one who had broken his heart when they were teenagers and not only had he not forgotten her, he had become the townís recluse because she abandoned him.
Katiaís story did not evolve the way some stories do for me, but was just ìthereóeverywhere.î Despite the fact that this book is the fourth in my Indian Lake Series, her story was the impetus for my ability to ìseeî these romances in this small lovely town.
That said, I should go back to the very beginning of The Indian Lake Series. Long before there was Heartwarming as Harlequinís line of books, I sensed, intuited, realized (use whatever word you want here) that there was a huge market for not just Christian based romances or Amish romances, but clean romances that had some tough issues in them as well. I invented Indian Lake along the lines of Jan Karonís small town Midford. I loved those books, but I wanted more characters, more individual stories. I based my little town on my hometown of La Porte, Indiana---just with a better paint job on the downtown buildings.
Once the anchor characters came to me, the octogenarian Mrs. Beabots, Sarah Jensen, Maddie Strong, Liz Crenshaw, Austin McCreary and the four handsome Barzonni brothers, it didnít take long for me to realize there were dozens upon dozens of romances and life stories in Indian Lake. My proposal for the series was 155 pages long. Half the characters I came up with in the beginning may never have a story of their own to be written as they are most likely too eccentric for Heartwarming, but who knows what the future will bring?
2. What do you hope readers take away with them when they read your books?
I always want to entertain to the best of my ability on that given moment in my life when Iím writing. Depending on the story, I hope readers find hope, laughter and inspiration to keep believing that love creates miracles in life. I truly do believe that. I believe what Jesus said, that of all the gifts, love is the greatest of all. It takes a great deal of courage to extend ourselves to someone else, to risk our hearts which can be so easily broken and say, ìHere. Take my life. Itís yours.î Frankly, thatís a huge conflict to get over. I think thatís why romances appeal to so many people. Loving is not easy. Itís tough. Itís always thinking of the other person first, especially when we have so many other things to do, places to go, etc. In KATIAíS PROMISE, she has to go back to Indian Lake and face the one person whom she has betrayed. For all the good sheís done in her life since she was 16, this is a lot of regret to swallow.
3. Do you have a favorite scene?
There are quite a few in this story, but my favorite is when Katia is so desperate to get Austin to talk to her that she ìbreaksî into his house to see him. Katia had been the maidís daughter in Austinís parentsí mansion when she was a little girl. Therefore, this house had been her childhood home as well. Once she was a teenager, she fell in love with Austin and he with her. However, Katiaís mother feared their growing relationship and moved Katia and herself to Chicago on the eve of Katiaís trip to New York for Austinís senior prom. Austin waited at La Guardia for Katia to show up, but she never did. Katia was ashamed that her mother thought she might become pregnant and was too embarrassed to ever call Austin again. Austin never forgave heróand never forgot her. Katia has kept the key to Austinís home all these years. Once she comes back to Indian Lake, he wonít talk to her about the insurance policy she is trying to sell him. So, she goes to his house, uses the key and lets herself in. The security guards are alerted by the electronic security system. The cops show up. The housekeeper, Daisy, comes running and its pandemonium, while all this time, Austin is upstairs in the shower. Itís an embarrassing, but very humorous moment for Katia and Austin both!
4. Share something about you that is unique. How/where you write.
As Iíve become friends with authors over my thirty years of writing, I donít think Iím unique at all. Maybe I used to be, but not really. I write at the same desk where I wrote my very first book, but now Iím back in my family home where I grew up. I have an incredible nearly 100 year old golf course to look out on. I love trees and animals, and right now the deer are eating all my holly bushes and have destroyed my landscaping. But they are living. My husband says weíll buy iron yard sculptures in the future. Maybe not. I have more books in my head than I have time to write, but Iím trying. I write screenplays as well as novels and my husband is a film producer. Back in the day, when Romancing the Stone came out my life was beyond unique, it was incredible. Michael Douglas and Twentieth Century Fox sent me on book tour all across the US and even to Europe to promote the book and film. In Taormina, Sicily I stood on a stage in a coliseum that was 400 years older than the coliseum in Rome in front of thousands of people who were chanting my name. THAT was like living the lead character role in a novel.
(Shores of Indian Lake #4)
by Catherine Lanigan
by Catherine Lanigan
Adult Contemporary Romance
Katia Stanislaus is a top insurance agent in Chicago, but her company is about to fold if she can't pull off a miracle. She convinces her boss to relocate to Indian Lake where she lived as a child and broke the heart of the one man whose account would be enough to save her job and her company. The only problem is that Austin McCreary has been a near recluse since the day Katia left him. Austin won't take her calls and appears set on revenge for the pain Katia has caused him. Just seeing Austin, catapaults Katia back to the time when she was 16 and so very much in love. But it was just a teenage crush, wasn't it?
(Shores of Indian Lake #1)
by Catherine Lanigan
by Catherine Lanigan
Adult Contemporary Romance
April 1st 2014 by Harlequin Heartwarming
Catherine Lanigan is the famous author with over 40 books published including "Romancing the Stone" and "Jewel of the Nile". This is the first in a series of at least five books about the romantic and electric world of Indian Lakes.
One of the first characters we meet in the Indian Lakes series is Luke Bosworth. There are five stages of grief, and Luke Bosworth is stuck on anger. Unable to move on after his wife's death, he's struggling to make ends meet and be a good father to his childrenóa fight he's afraid he's losing. But then Sarah Jensen crashes into his life.
Dealing with the loss of her mother, Sarah is a kindred spirit in grief. And even though he doesn't always agree with her actions, she renews hope for Luke and his kids. Suddenly he's making plans for the future again. But can he take the risk of falling in love a second time?
Heart's Desire
(Shores of Indian Lake #2)
by Catherine Lanigan
by Catherine Lanigan
Adult Contemporary Romance
August 1st 2014 by Harlequin Heartwarming
His homecoming is bittersweetÖfor both of them
CafÈ owner Maddie Strong is finally ready to take her burgeoning cupcake business to the next level. With the help of handsome businessman Alex Perkins, her future's all mapped out. Until her first love comes home.
At seventeen, Maddie adored Nate Barzonni with her whole heart and soul. But when he asked her to elope, she'd said noóshe couldn't let him throw away his dream of becoming a doctor. Then he vanished from her life for eleven years. Now the cardiac surgeon has returned to Indian Lake asking for a second chance, and Maddie has to choose between her new lifeÖand the man she never stopped loving.
(Shores of Indian Lake #3)
by Catherine Lanigan
by Catherine Lanigan
Adult Contemporary Romance
January 1st 2015 by Harlequin Heartwarming
Her grandfather told her never to trust a Barzonni
Nothing gives Liz Crenshaw more delight than walking the hills of her family's winery and tending her precious vines. And nothing frustrates her more than Gabe Barzonni, the handsome, successful and utterly aggravating son of Indian Lake's most prominent farmers. All her instincts scream "avoid," especially when she finds out he's going into the wine business himself. But Liz can't seem to shake him. One minute, he's nosing around her property, the next he's arranging to escort her to her best friend's wedding. Well, too bad. Whatever he has designs onóher or her landóGabe is out of luck. Now, to get him out of her mindÖ
April, 2014 will see Laniganís new clean romance series HARLEQUIN HEARTWARMINGíS publication of LOVE SHADOWS, the first in Laniganís ìShores of Indian Lake Seriesî. HEARTíS DESIRE will also be published in 2014. A FINE YEAR FOR LOVE January, 2015. KATIAíS PROMISE May, 2015. Lanigan is working on the next three novels in her Indian Lake series for HARLEQUIN HEARTWARMING.
Ms. Lanigan is a frequent speaker at literary functions and book conventions as well as inspiring audiences with her real stories of angelic intervention from her Angel Tales series of books. She is an outspoken advocate for domestic violence and abuse and was honored by The National Domestic Violence Hotline in Washington, D.C. She has been a guest on numerous radio programs including ìCoast to Coastî and on television interview and talk show programs as well as blogs, podcasts and online radio interview programs.
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