Today I am pleased to be hosting the Blog Tour for Anyone But Him, a new Christian Mystery Romance by fellow Catholic Writers' Guild member Theresa Linden
Caitlyn Summer had always followed the straight and narrow path. Her perfect husband would love Jesus more than her and love her because of her love for Jesus. He would be faithful and gentle and have a heart for others. So how did she end up marrying the bad boy who got her high school best friend pregnant then pressured her to abort?
Unable to remember the past three years or understand why she would’ve moved so far from home, Caitlyn can’t believe she willingly married such an overprotective, bossy, and jealous man. In this emotionally-charged, new adult mystery romance, ANYONE BUT HIM, Caitlyn struggles to solve the mysteries of her amnesia and her marriage. Suspicious circumstances surrounding her husband tempt her to leave and start life over, but they also challenge her Christian faith and convictions.
The arrival of her first love, her husband's younger brother, intent on helping her regain her memory, offers a glimmer of hope. Together they uncover secrets involving her coworkers and the local abortion clinic, but nothing to explain why she married this man. Who changed – him or her?
The book is available in hardback, paperback, and Kindle on Amazon:
Author website: www.theresalinden.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LindenTheresa
Theresa Linden is the author of award-winning Catholic teen fiction. Raised in a military family, she developed a strong patriotism and a sense of adventure. Her Catholic faith inspires the belief that there is no greater adventure than the reality we can’t see, the spiritual side of life. She has six published novels, and two short stories in Image and Likeness: Literary Reflections on the Theology of the Body (Full Quiver Publishing). She holds a Catechetical Diploma from Catholic Distance University and is a member of the Catholic Writers Guild and the International Writers Society. A wife, homeschooling mom, and Secular Franciscan, she resides in northeast Ohio with her husband and three teenage boys.
Author Interview
Anyone but Him is told entirely from Caitlyn Summer’s perspective.
What is Caitlyn like?
Caitlyn is one of the characters in my West Brothers young adult
series, but she is all grown up in this new adult story. She is a faithful Christian
who loves her life and her family, and she’s always been full of bubbly hope. She
doesn’t swear, never did drugs, and she had always intended to save herself for
marriage.
In this story, she wakes up in a nightmare situation, and she just
can’t come to terms with it. She is miles from home and she is married to a boy
she never even liked in high school. He’s vain and egocentric. And he’s always
had drastically lower standards than her. And because she’s always romanticized
her future, knowing what kind of man she would one day marry, she can’t believe
this is her life.
Action scenes takes
place in woods that seem unfamiliar to Caitlyn. And another scene takes place
on the beach. What made you choose North Carolina for the
location in this story?
For the story to work, I needed a location that was far away
from where Caitlyn grew up, in South Dakota. As a young woman, I spent one
summer in North Carolina with friends. I loved the beauty and diversity of the
landscape, with forests and beaches and orange dirt. And I enjoyed the relaxed
pace and listening to the southern accents. So North Carolina seemed like a
perfect fit for this story!
What makes this
mystery romance different?
Well, at first it doesn’t seem like this story will have a
detective, but it does. And while all mysteries have elements which remain
unknown or unexplained until the end, this story has more than a few elements.
For one, Caitlyn wakes with amnesia. She has no idea what caused the amnesia
and no one else seems to know either. The even bigger problem for her is this
man she wakes up next to. He claims to be her husband, but she can’t imagine
how she would’ve married a man like him. The stakes are raised when her
husband’s younger brother arrives on the scene. She remembers being in love
with him. Why hadn’t she married him? Throughout this story, while trying to
solve these mysteries, Caitlyn finds herself evaluating her faith and her understanding
of what marriage truly is.
While
trying to understand how she ended up married to him, Caitlyn’s most important
question becomes “Who changed?” Has she discarded the values she cherished or
has her husband become the kind of man she dreamed of? What lesson is there for
all of us in how we see each other, particularly those we’ve known a long time?
Sometimes it is
easier to overlook faults in a stranger than in one who is close to us. It can
be easier to offer kindness and mercy to a stranger as well. We see our loved
ones’ strengths and weaknesses day after day. We expect them to act a certain
way in various situations. So it can be difficult to recognize when someone we
think we know so well has changed for the better. We too often jump to
conclusions based on a person’s past behavior. I suppose this is because we
have a vested interest in our family members. We feel responsible for them and
want to help them become better people. But it’s important that we recognize
the work of God in their lives as well.
What do you most want
readers to take away from Anyone But Him?
We’ve all made mistakes and sometimes very big ones, but God
is bigger than our mistakes and He can lift us up and set us on a new and
beautiful path. I hope this story offers hope and encouragement.
You’ve written
discussion guides for your other books. What extras do you have planned for
this one?
This book will also have a book club discussion guide and
discounts for bulk purchases. Visit my
website for details. I also plan to share the recipes of the food that characters
prepare throughout the story, including Chicken Florentine, apple crepes, and
authentic Mexican tamales. I’ll share these recipes on my blog and website. Oh,
and readers will finally get to find out what Jarret put in the eggs, as
mentioned in chapter 3.
What is coming up
next for you?
I am currently writing the next two books in the West
Brothers series. The first one, Roland
West, Outcast, is about a shy teen who fears speaking up, but when his best
friend begs him to look into the vandalism of an outcast’s house, his detective
skills may be the only way to find answers. The second one is a Confirmation
story. I don’t have a working title or story blurb for that one yet, but I want
it to really bring the grace of the Sacrament of Confirmation to life through
the West brothers.
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Thank you so much for being part of my Virtual Book Tour! I am honored to have my book promoted on Spiritual Woman!
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