Tuesday, December 4, 2018

~ BLOG TOUR STOP MISSTAKEN IDENTITY ~

~ BLOG TOUR STOP ~
--  'MISS TAKEN IDENTITY'  --
AUTHOR KIMBERLY WOODHOUSE
~Post Includes:  Book Spotlight, Author Bio,
Author Interview & Giveaway~
  
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Welcome to the Blog Tour & Giveaway for MissTaken Identity by Kimberley Woodhouse, a novella included in The MissAdventure Brides Collection, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

ABOUT THE BOOK

the missadventure brides collection Title: MissTaken Identity  
Collection: The MissAdventure Brides Collection  
Author: Kimberley Woodhouse  
Publisher: Barbour  
Release Date: December 1, 2018 (print)
Genre: Historical Romance  

Love Is One of Life’s Greatest Adventures

Seven daring damsels don’t let the norms of their eras hold them back. Along the way these women attract the attention of men who admire their bravery and determination, but will they let love grow out of the adventures?  

MissTaken Identity by Kimberley Woodhouse
1883 Texas 
Headstrong, bubbly, accident-prone Abigail Monroe is on a quest for adventure away from society’s expectations. But her pursuits are unexpectedly thwarted when she is arrested by a handsome Texas Ranger.  

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

aboutkim

Kimberley Woodhouse is an award-winning and bestselling author of more than fifteen fiction and nonfiction books. A popular speaker and teacher, she’s shared her theme of “Joy Through Trials” with more than half a million people across the country at more than 2,000 events. Kim and her incredible husband of twenty-five-plus years have two adult children. She’s passionate about music and Bible study and loves the gift of story.  

CONNECT WITH KIM: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

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AUTHOR INTERVIEW:

JUNE:
Welcome to 'Reading, Writing & Stitch-Metic', Kimberley. I'm thrilled to have you as my guest. If I counted correctly, 'MissTaken Identity' will be your third publication this year. Congratulations on having two books and this novella released in 2018!

KIMBERLEY: Thank you so much for having me. It's actually my fourth release this year: Out of the Ashes, The Mayflower Bride, The Patriot Bride, and now this collection. Thank you so much!

JUNE: I apologize for missing 'Out of the Ashes'. I'll have to talk to my 'assistant' (I wish! 😊) about her fact-checking skills and accuracy rate. I may have to replace her with someone more efficient. (Ha!)

JUNE: Please tell us how you created your setting and developed the characters for 'MissTaken Identity'. Since this is an historical story set in 1883 Texas, what types of research did you perform prior to or while working on the story?

KIMBERLEY: I was born in Texas and have lived there several times over the course of my life so I love to incorporate that great state when I can! I spent a lot of time actually at the Texas Rangers Museum in Waco, Texas to do a good deal of the research for this story. It was a lot of fun asking questions and understanding the jobs that the Rangers performed during this time period. My setting for the story actually came from my research into the Rangers and because of the sheep/cattle conflicts that the Rangers had to deal with during these years in a particular county.

JUNE: I love visiting museums to do research for my projects, too. The Texas Rangers Museum sounds unique and interesting.

JUNE: Who is your favorite character in this story? Why is this person your favorite? Without spoiling the story, is there anyone in the story who you do not like? Why not?

KIMBERLEY: Hmmm... my favorite character is 'Chuck' because he/she is a mess. (Aren't we all?) And I love flawed, real characters. The person I dislike is the villain. :)

JUNE: When you write a book, do you outline the entire story, or do you have a different way of organizing your plot, characters, etc.? Do you always know the ending of your story before you begin putting things down on paper or into your computer?

KIMBERLEY: Yes. I outline and write a long synopsis. I hate synopses. BUT, I've learned that writing a synopsis can save your skin many a time while you're writing. I still get to fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants as I'm writing the synopsis. And then as I'm writing, sometimes the characters morph and change as well as the plot, but I have a solid understanding of where I am and where I should be headed that keeps me from getting off track. And I do - I always know the end of the story before I actually start writing the manuscript.

JUNE: Thanks for sharing the long synopsis tip with us. It sounds like a good tool to use when working on a writing project of any length.

JUNE: I have enjoyed reading several of the historical fiction novels you co-wrote with Tracie Peterson. Please share a little bit about how you approach a book you are writing with a partner differently from your approach when you are the solo author. When writing with a partner, do you divide up the duties such as research, writing, editing, etc., or is it a team effort all the way? What do you like about writing with a partner?

KIMBERLEY: Thank you - I'm so glad you've enjoyed them. Tracie and I love writing together. We're in it as a team. The biggest part is the planning/plotting. We spend weeks researching and chatting back and forth about story points and ideas. Then we slowly put those together in emails and color-code things as we go. Then... we write a really long synopsis. It was different than writing with my daughter Kayla - because I wrote the adult POVs in those books and Kayla wrote the teen POVs (since she was 12 &13 y.o. when we wrote those) - it was a wonderful process and we loved writing together. Now - Tracie and I write so well together because we just connect and our styles mesh.

JUNE: Your process when writing with a partner is so interesting to me. Thanks for sharing these helpful details with us.

JUNE: Since we are well into the holiday season, please share some of your family's favorite Christmas traditions, recipes, church activities, decorations, etc., with us.

KIMBERLEY: I'm a Christmas fanatic. I LOVE Christmas. When our kids were growing up, I used to start decorating at the beginning of November because it would take me that long to get it all up and I wanted to enjoy it. I had a Christmas tree and nativity set for every room in the house (including the bathrooms!) But now, I'm simplifying a bit. Since we just moved to Montana and I've had two books due since we moved and another due in a couple months, I'm behind this year :) - but prayerfully, I'll get the tree up soon! (If I can find it!)

As to traditions, we love Christmas music, Christmas movies (good ol' classics like White Christmas, Christmas in Connecticut, Holiday Inn, It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street. Then newer classics like Elf and It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.) We make Christmas cookies and goodies for neighbors and people at church. And we simply spend a LOT of time together as a family always remembering that Jesus is the Reason.

JUNE: It sounds as if Christmastime is a blessed, busy, and fun season around the Woodhouse home! Thank you so much for sharing with us today, Kimberley. Wishing you continued success in your writing and public speaking endeavors.

KIMBERLEY: Thank you again for having me!




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TOUR GIVEAWAY

Kimberley Woodhouse is giving away:
  • (1) grand prize of a Kindle Fire (US only)
  • (3) 1st prizes - a print copy of The MissAdventures Brides Collection (US only)
That's a total of FOUR winners! Enter via the Rafflecopter giveaway below. Giveaway will begin at midnight December 4, 2018 and last through 11:59pm December 11, 2018. US only. Winners will be notified within a week of close of the giveaway and given 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen.

Giveaway is subject to the policies found here.



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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A '12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS' EVENT PRESENTED BY THE READERS & WRITERS OF CLEAN FICTION FACEBOOK GROUP. 


YOU'LL NEED TO PLAN AHEAD TO ATTEND BECAUSE YOU MUST BE A MEMBER OF THE CLOSED GROUP TO PARTICIPATE. HERE'S THE LINK TO THE PAGE SO YOU CAN SUBMIT YOUR ANSWERS TO THE MODERATOR'S THREE QUESTIONS AND BE APPROVED AHEAD OF TIME.  LINK TO READER & WRITERS OF CLEAN YOUTH FICTION FACEBOOK GROUP


🌲🌲🌲🌲📕📗📘📙📚 ~ I WILL BE THE FEATURED AUTHOR ON THE FINAL DAY OF THE EVENT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13TH! PLEASE JOIN ME FOR SOME FUN ACTIVITIES AND SEVERAL AWESOME MIDDLE-GRADE & YOUNG ADULT FICTION BOOK PRIZES! I HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE. BEST WISHES, JUNE ~🌲🌲🌲🌲📕📗📘📙📚

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SPECIAL NOTE TO ALL BLOG READERS:  I HAVE SEVERAL GREAT GIVEAWAYS LISTED ON MY CURRENT GIVEAWAYS PAGE HERE ON 'READING, WRITING & STITCH-METIC' WHICH WILL BE ENDING SOON. TAKE A MOMENT RIGHT NOW TO CLICK OVER THERE TO POSSIBLY DISCOVER A PRIZE THERE THAT INTERESTS YOU. HERE'S THE LINK:  CURRENT GIVEAWAYS


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20 comments:

  1. I hope this is the right space to comment for the MISStaken Identity collection. I couldn't see any other place to Comment. I love learning writers' processes. I, too, have been using a longer synopsis and outline. That's also interesting about your co-writing; it sounds risky, but it's obviously worked for you.

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    1. Welcome, Lila ~ Yes, you are in the right spot! I'm glad you enjoyed Kimberley's answers about her writing processes. Thank you for stopping by my blog to share your thoughts on this interview. Sincerely, June

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    2. Lila, thanks so much for stopping by! Everybody's process is different, but I teach at a lot of writer's conferences and can say with confidence that writing that *dreaded-nasty* long synopsis is worth it. Every time. Sounds like you can attest to that as well. :)

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  2. I love the author interview! It makes me want to read this book all the more!

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    1. Hello, Christi ~ Thank you for your enthusiastic response to the interview. It makes me happy that you enjoyed my interview with Kimberley and that you want to read this book. Thanks for visiting my blog for this tour stop. Best, June

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    2. I'm so glad, Christi! That means a ton. So glad you stopped by!

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  3. Thank you for the author interview, really enjoyed it. I am really looking forward to reading this.

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    1. Welcome, Deanne ~ You are welcome for this interview with Kimberley. Isn't she amazing? I hope you get a chance to read her book soon. Thank you for visiting my blog to read this post. Take care, June

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  4. Thank you for the information on " 'MISS TAKEN IDENTITY' by Kimberly Woodhouse and for being part of the book tour.

    Enjoyed reading the interview with Kimberly and learning more about the person behind the novella. I'd love to read not only this one but the whole book.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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    1. Hello, Kay ~ You're very welcome for the interview with Kimberley. She was a generous guest--giving us a lot of behind-the-scenes information about her writing and family life. I'm glad you enjoyed the post; and I'm with you--I'd love to read this entire story collection! Thanks for stopping by my blog to read this post and comment. Best wishes, June

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    2. It was great to read your comment. Thanks so much!

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  5. a pretty cover. this sounds like such a fun story. a great interview. someday i would love to visit the Texas Rangers Museum

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    1. Welcome, Lori ~ I think the cover is pretty, too. Thanks for your positive remarks about the story and interview. I hope you get to read the book and visit the Ranger museum soon. I appreciate your stopping by my blog for this tour stop. TAke care, June

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  6. I'm excited to read this Barbour romance collection!

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    1. Hello, Caryl ~ I love story collections, too; and Barbour is one of my favorite Christian publishers. Hope you get a chance to read this collection soon. Best wishes, June

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  7. Sounds like a great read. Thanks for the chance.
    Tighefan42 atgmaildotcom

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    1. Welcome, Tammy ~ You're welcome for the post. Good luck! Hope you get to read this story collection soon. Sincerely, June

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  8. I really enjoy the author interview with Kimberly! I also adore the Barbour novella collections and this one is on my want-to-read list. Thank you for participating in the blog tour, June.

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    1. Hello, Trixi ~ Thank you for your nice comments. You're welcome for the blog tour stop here on my blog. Kimberley is amazing and so are her books! Best wishes, June

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