Where Two Hearts Meet by Liz Johnson

Where Two Hearts Meet by Liz Johnson

by Liz Johnson
WHERE TWO HEARTS MEET
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DREAMS SERIES, BOOK 2

 

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Liz Johnson

 

 
Genre: Contemporary Christian Romance
Publisher: Revell
Date of Publication: October 18, 2016
Number of Pages: 384

 

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In her kitchen at the Red Door Inn, executive chef Caden Holt is calm, collected, and competent. But when her boss asks her to show off their beautiful island to impress a visiting travel writer and save the inn, Caden is forced to face a world much bigger than her kitchen—and a man who makes her wish she was beautiful.
 
Journalist Adam Jacobs is on a forced sabbatical on Prince Edward Island. He’s also on assignment to uncover a story. Instead he’s falling in love with the island’s red shores and Caden’s sweets.
 
When Caden discovers Adam isn’t who she thought he was, she realizes that the article he’s writing could do more than ruin the inn’s chances for survival—it might also break her heart.
 
Readers will discover hope for the hurting, joy for the broken, and romance for the lonely at the enchanting Red Door Inn.

 

 
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authorinterview
What do you think most characterizes your writing?God is with us, and He sees us. It’s a promise reiterated in the Bible many times, but in the midst of this broken world, it can be easy to forget that we’re not alone. Every book I write handles this theme in some shape or form. As characters struggle to find their footing in this world, always they are reminded that God is with them and cares for them. It’s the same thing I hope readers will take away from my books.

 

Who are some of your favorite authors you feel were influential in your work?  What impact have they had on your writing?

I’d be remiss not to mention L. M. Montgomery, the author of Anne of Green Gables and so many other amazing Canadian stories. Her books are what drew me to Prince Edward Island in the first place, and her lovely descriptions of nature and the stunning scenery of the island are spot on. I try to evoke the same appreciation for the island’s natural beauty and kind-hearted people in my own books.

 

What literary character is most like you?

Maybe Jo March from Little Women. She has a longing for adventure and romance that I do too, and she feels stuck in her world, which I did too through high school. But we both discovered that following the adventure didn’t guarantee happiness. Choosing to be joyful where we are will quiet the wanderlust of our hearts.

 

What did you find most useful in learning to write?  What was least useful or most destructive?

The least useful writing advice I ever received was to write what I know. What I know is limited and—quite honestly a bit—boring. I wish someone had told me to write what I want to know. Because I can research and dream and interview. I spent too many years afraid to write what I really wanted to because I worried that my knowledge and experiences weren’t deep enough. Now I know that I learn new things with each book and each world that I create.

 

Are you a full-time or part-time writer?  How does that affect your writing?

I’m a little bit of both. I have a full-time day job, but when I’m on deadline it’s not unusual to spend 25-30 hours a week writing. It keeps me super busy, but somehow I manage to keep up with both. And I find that having a non-fiction day job allows me to be more creative in the fictional worlds for my writing night job.

 

Where is one place you want to visit that you haven’t been before?

Ireland, Scotland, and England are all on my list. And I count them as one trip, since they’re all in the same neck of the woods. The accents. The scenery. The history. What’s not to love about it? I’m trying to come up with a book idea set there so I can talk my mom into going on another research trip with me.

 

If you could speak with any accent from anywhere in the world, what would you choose?

I’d love a Scottish accent.

 


 

Liz Johnson fell in love with Prince Edward Island the first time she set foot on it. When she’s not plotting her next trip to the island, she works as a full-time marketing managerfor a Nashville-based publisher. She has been a freelance writer and editor for several publications, including CBA Retailers+Resources, Christian Fiction Online magazine, and Storytellers’ Journal. A member of American Christian Fiction Writers, she is the author of several books, including The Red Door Inn, a New York Times bestselling novella, The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn (an ACFW Carol Award finalist) and A Star in the Night, which was part of the New York Times and ECPA bestselling A Log Cabin Christmas Collection. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group, publishes books that help bring the Christian faith to everyday life. Whether through fiction, Christian living, self-help, marriage, family, or youth books, each Revell publication reflects relevance, integrity, and excellence.

 

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