Musician, author, and avid Star Trek fan, Nanette loves anything that challenges her mind and enlightens her spirit. She got the idea for her book series from her faith and love of family. Wouldn’t it be neat to travel back and forth through time to discover hidden powers and your true potential? Nanette thought so, and thus began the Doorway series. Believe is the first of seven books designed to entertain and inspire both young and seasoned readers. She is a frequent hiker at Glacier National Park, loves her dear husband and family, and when she isn't writing, takes her dogs on long walks.
Q&A with the Author:
1. What inspired your book?
I always loved The Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter. I wondered what would happen if Harry went to Narnia, and so my Doorway series was born. It’s a combination of my faith and the fantasy worlds I love to immerse myself in, taking readers to a world they once knew, a world they long to return to.
2. How do you spend your free time?
I serve in my church and family, conduct a symphonic band, work out, walk my dogs, and I find ways to turn a sad situation into a happy one.
Connect with the Author here:
Every great warrior begins by taking a stand.
Best friends share everything, right? Unless it’s a secret that could cost them their lives. Robyn and Kit are born with forbidden magic-sense, the power to see and hear beyond Earthly sight and sound. It’s a curse that haunts them, but the girls are strangely drawn to it—could there be more to this power than they’ve been told?
When they spill their secret, it opens a doorway back to Forever—a beautiful realm where magic-sense began. They learn the truth: they have been given a noble gift. It connects them to the Skyborn royalty of this new world. They’ve been summoned back by the forces for good to preserve the kingdom and revive the power where it once flourished—on Earth. It can thrive again, if Robyn and Kit are brave enough to follow.
However, the doorway awakens more than magical fairy-tales. A dark force is unleashed—one that has battled the Skyborn since time began, and it wants the girls dead, the Earth destroyed.
Beyond the doorway is where the adventure begins—trickery, kidnapping, a prison break, rescue teams, sword fights, magical gold-dust, holographic medallions, and singing orbs—but only for those who have the courage to believe.
Author Top Ten List:
- Nanette
is a huge Star Trek Original Series fan. She and two friends took the
train from NJ into NYC to go to one of the first Star Trek Conventions
when she was twelve years old—they went without parental guidance,
something you could do back in the day.
- Nanette’s
dad is from Egypt. She and her family spent two summers there when she was
a child, and she vividly remembers standing next to one of the paws of the
Sphinx and marveling at how big it was.
- Nanette
plays the trumpet and violin, became a music teacher, and still conducts a
musical group today—the Rutgers University Alumni Wind Symphony, which is
the only alumni band in existence, we think.
- Nanette
loves dogs so much, she put her two dogs and her mom’s dog in her book.
- Nanette
fell in love with a man so wonderful, she married him and then followed
him to Japan for six months while he completed a job commitment. That’s
where she found the gospel, too.
- Nanette
could visit Glacier National Park every year and not get tired of hiking
the many trails, but she lets her husband drive Going to the Sun Road.
- Nanette
secretly wishes she could serve in Primary (the children’s group in
church) for the rest of her life. Who is she kidding? It’s no secret.
- Nanette
loves aviation, still entertains childhood dreams of being an astronaut,
and picks an aviation themed piece of music to conduct in her wind
symphony for each concert.
- Nanette
is a convert to the LDS church, which she still thinks is the second best
decision she ever made, next to marrying her wonderful husband. (He found
her first, she found the church nine months later.)
- Nanette
and her husband have black belts in karate and iaido, the Japanese art of
drawing and cutting with a long sword. They never argue about who has to
do the dishes when they can easily spar over it.
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