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Looking Out The Window: Regina Andrews Talks About In Good Faith. Gives Away An E-Book




A Warm Welcome to Regina Andrews

Regina will give away an eBook to be chosen at random. To enter to win leave your comment and an email address below.

Hi Regina, Tell us a little about your new book.

Thank you very much for hosting me on your blog. I am very excited, because In Good Faith, my new inspirational romance novel, has just been released. It is the first book in my new series, the Dunbar Falls Series.

Interesting. Does your faith affect your writing? If so, how?

I’m so glad you asked me that question. Yes, in fact my face is really the reason why I write. My inspirational romance is all deal with a hero and heroine, of course. But they also deal with God’s role in our lives. We may not have a lot of faith, we may be in trouble—no matter what the circumstances, God is always there for us. And in an inspirational romance, God‘s love is what brings the hero and heroine together.

What’s next in the Dunbar Falls Series?

I am working on the second book in the series, and hope to have it finished by the end of this year. The title is Act of Faith, and the heroine is a character, Alison, from In Good Faith.

That's exciting. 


Five-star Amazon reviews for In Good Faith.

B.J. Robinson says, Haley has grown used to city life, but goes back to her hometown when her uncle passes. He has left her the use of his three-story mansion if she'll stay and run his company. She encounters Aaron, a boy she's known all of her life and discovers all the locals know how much he cares for her, even if she doesn't. She's been too caught up in city life and the hustle and bustle of it all to take the time to see people from her past or even to see what is right in front of her eyes...I highly recommend this book!

From Linda Weaver Clarke: This is a delightful story. I would describe Haley as a fashionable city girl in designer clothes. When she has to make the change from city girl to small town girl, it isn't easy...This is truly an adorable story.

And from S.B: I received a review copy of this book, and I couldn't put it down. This novel is an engaging Christian romance without being preachy. I love how the story reinforces the real-life challenges of choosing what is best for you while keeping others in mind.



More About In Good Faith

Orphaned at a young age, Haley Hawthorne grew up under the care of her beloved Uncle Nelson in the pastoral town of Dunbar Falls. After college, instead of working with her uncle at his air-conditioning company, she follows her heart to glamorous Manhattan to become an art director at a greeting card company. But when Aaron Carrier, her old friend and Uncle Nelson's plant supervisor, pays a visit to her office, his devastating news turns her whole world upside down. Haley's professional future is at a crossroad and she can't get Carrier out of her mind. Faced with this upheaval, will Haley choose the path God has set out for her? And what part in her future will Carrier play?

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Bio: Inspirational author Regina Andrews grew up in the seaside village of Barrington, Rhode Island. She still loves visiting the beach, and her other hobbies include museums, travel, and music. After graduating from college she attended the University of Delaware and eventually earned her Master’s degree in American Studies from Brown University. She is the author of The Sterling Lakes Series, The Perfect Proposal, Spotlight on Love, and the award winning e-book of the year, Destiny’s Designs, which will be re-released in August 2019.

To learn more visit Regina’s Wesbite

Comments

Gina said…
Hello Gail, and thank you for inviting me to visit your wonderful blog. I'm really looking forward to chatting with you and your readers this week!
Gail Pallotta said…
Hi Regina,

It's my pleasure.
Miss Mae said…
Regina, a question - with setting this in Manhattan, have you visited there? I wondered if so, did you enjoy it? (especially since the heroine leaves it to return to her small town). Love the idea of working for a greeting card company too. :)

Gorgeous cover, and best wishes on your series!
Regina: Your story sounds great. I like stories where someone reaches an important time in their life and must make a decision that will change their life from then on. We must rely on the Lord and His guidance in such times. Writing a story of that nature will teach anyone who reaches those crossroads in their life. Gail, thanks for having this talented author for an interview.
Sorry, I forgot to mention I love the cover. Very nice.
Laurean Brooks said…
Gail, thank you for posting Regina Andrews. She writes with depth, knows how to get to the hearts of her characters. And always has interesting characters to go along with interesting plots.

The choices we make can alter our lives, either for good or bad. I think this is the message you, strive to portray, Regina. And you do a great job of it. Congratulations on this book and the second in the series.
Gina said…
Hi Miss Mae, What an interesting question. Yes, I have visited Manhattan and I absolutely love it. It seemed like a really good setting for this book, because New York City is so culturally rich. Plus it provided such a contrast to Dunbar Falls. I am so glad you like the cover!
Thank you so much for your comment, it means the world to me!
Gina said…
Larry, thank you for your thoughtful comment as always. It is good to hear that Haley's growth touched something in you as a reader. I was hoping that readers could find a common ground and relate to her in her situation. And I'm thrilled you liked the cover, too! Thank you again for your encouragement and support.
Gina said…
Laurie, your comments touched my heart so much, thank you! You can't imagine how wonderful it feels for me to hear an assessment like that from a quality writer like you! I hope to finish ACT OF FAITH, book two in the series, around Christmas...and I will be looking forward to hearing your thoughts on it! ��

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