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What has been one of your
favorite scenes to read?
A momentary hush in the large room
made them turn. Another arrival?
“Ah, at last.” Judge O’Hara’s resonant
voice overrode the conversations swirling around them as he glanced toward the
parlor door. Isabel was threading her way toward them through the press of
guests, a man following. “Stephen, Miss Lee, allow me to introduce my good
friend and business partner.”
Isabel stepped into their circle,
transformed, beaming. The tall figure at her side became clear, and Eden’s
composure collapsed. She went completely still. The fan she held fluttered to a
stop.
Silas.
“My apologies for arriving late.
Business, ye ken.” His rustic Scots speech had mellowed to a more refined lilt,
smooth and self-effacing. He was looking at Stephen Elliot, extending a hand.
He hadn’t yet seen her, and Eden felt an overwhelming urge to pull
back—disappear. Stephen shook his hand heartily, inquiring after some business
matter, to which Silas answered thoughtfully.
Dumbstruck, Eden drank in every
freshly shaven, tailored inch of him. Clad in rich, charcoal broadcloth, he
looked the equal of any man she’d seen in Philadelphia. His ivory cravat set
off his deeply tanned face and turned his gaze a keen, unforgettable green.
Her heart was pounding beneath her
stays, as loud as the clock chiming nine across the room. When Silas turned
from Stephen to her, she met his eyes reluctantly. His handsome, composed
features went slack. He looked . . . stricken. Speechless, he
shot a questioning glance at Stephen before returning to her. Did he think
Stephen was her husband?
“Mr. Ballantyne, permit me to
introduce Miss Eden Lee, assistant director of the Philadelphia Foundling
Hospital.” Stephen’s warm voice reached out to her, jarring her into coherency.
Her voice came out a whisper. “Good
evening, Mr. Ballantyne.”
“Miss Lee.”
What has been one of your
favorite scenes to write?
A scene that comes to mind is from my new book Love at Any Cost between the widowed
matriarch of the family Caitlyn McClare and her rogue brother-in-law Logan
McClare (subordinate love story in book) with whom she was once in love.
Engaged to Logan at a very young age, Cait broke the engagement when she
discovered Logan’s infidelity, resulting in her marrying Logan’s brother
instead. Now, twenty-seven years down the road, Cait is a widow and Logan is
determined to win her back, so the romantic tension between these two was and is
SO fun to write, such as in this scene where Logan gives her back his brother’s
ring, even though it belongs to him as the McClare heir.
She pulled away and swiped at her
eyes, her lips quivering into a smile. “You must think I’m crazy, but I’m just
so very grateful . . .” Peering up, she gently braced his jaw
with her palm, eyes shimmering with gratitude. “I don’t think I’ve ever loved
you more than right this moment, Logan McClare. Thank you.”
He stopped breathing when she pressed
a kiss to his cheek, and almost by accident, he turned into her touch, their
lips so close he could smell the hint of hot chocolate they’d enjoyed around
the fire. They froze in the same split second of time, and his pulse thudded
slow and hard as he waited for her to pull away. Only she didn’t, and heat
scorched his body.
“Cait,” he whispered, barely believing
her lips nearly grazed his. He waited, not willing to push for fear she would
retreat, but when her eyelids flickered closed, his fate was sealed. “So help
me, Cait, I love you,” he rasped, quickly caressing her lips before she could
pull away. The moment his mouth took hers, he was a man hopelessly lost,
bewitched by her spell. She jolted in his arms as if suddenly realizing her
folly, but he refused to relent, his grip at the nape of her neck strong and
sure, allowing him a taste of the sweetest lips he’d ever known. A groan
trapped in his throat, and he devoured her, delving deeper with a passion
stoked by almost twenty-six years of denial and longing. “God help me, Cait,”
he whispered, voice hoarse as he nuzzled her ear, “I need you in my life.”
He felt it the moment the winds
shifted, pulse skyrocketing when her blanket dropped to the ground and she
melded in his arms. His mouth explored with a vengeance, the frenzied beat of
her heart throbbing beneath his lips as he grazed the hollow of her throat. He
skimmed up to suckle the lobe of her ear, and his heart swelled with joy when a
soft moan escaped her lips. Blood pounding in his veins, he wove fingers into
her hair to cradle her face. “Marry me, Cait, please!”
Her eyelids fluttered open to reveal a
glaze of desire so strong, his mouth descended again, dominant and possessive
until her lips surrendered to his. “Marry me,” he repeated, his kiss gentling
to playful nips meant to coax and tease. “I need you, Cait . . . and
I want you.”
In the space of a painful heartbeat,
she hurled him away, breasts heaving and eyes wild. “You’re a devil, Logan
McClare, always lusting after what you can’t have!”
Sleet slithered through his veins. “No,
Cait, it’s not true—I want you because I love you.”
He reached for her, and she thrust
back, fury welling in her eyes. “You want me because you can’t have me. And
once you had me, you would just throw me away again, returning to your old
habits of carousing with women all hours of the night.”
“You’re wrong—let me prove it, please.
Marry me.”
She shook her head, an auburn curl
quivering against her neck. Her tone trembled with a violence that stunned. “I-don’t-want-you,
and I-don’t-need-you, do you hear?”
His anger surged, but he tamped it
down with a clamp of his jaw, his words as hard as hers. “Really, Cait? Why
don’t you tell that to the woman whose body just responded to mine?”
The lightning force of her slap
shifted his jaw clean to the right, the sound of it like a crack of thunder. “How
dare you?” she whispered, tears streaming her cheeks. “You forced yourself on
me in your usual callous way, and if you ever do so again, it will be the last
time you step foot in my house, is that clear?” He didn’t answer, and she took
a step forward, her jaw engaged once again. “I said, is-that-clear?”
Gritting his teeth, he turned away. He
sucked in a harsh breath and released it again, fighting to keep his temper
under control, the only control he apparently possessed with the woman before
him. Well, she might hold all the cards and he might lose this hand, but he
would not lose the game. With a heavy
blast of air, he turned—and stopped—all anger fading at what he’d reduced her
to. A quivering mass of tears. God,
forgive me . . . He
studied her with sorrow in his eyes. “Yes,” he whispered, all of his emotion
finally spent, “it’s clear.” She started for the door and he stopped her with a
gentle hand. “Forgive me, Cait—I never meant to hurt you. Not then, not now.”
She nodded stiffly and started to
leave.
“Cait?” She turned at the door. He
plunged his hands in his pockets, no longer a man of the world, but a little
boy whose heart was on the line. “I love you, and deep down inside, I think you
know that, know I would never cheat on you again.” He stared, his eyes naked
with the truth for the very first time. “That said, I need to know why? What
else are you afraid of?”
She must have sensed his honesty
because the hard plain of her face ebbed into a look of such sorrow, it plucked
at his heart. Her voice was gentle and low once again, the Caitlyn he was
privileged to love. “I love you as family, Logan, but I can never be ‘in love’
with you again.”
The words stabbed. “Why?” he
whispered, his voice no more than a croak.
Her bodice quivered with a burdensome
sigh. “Because I don’t trust you.”
“Why? I swear to you Cait—I will be
faithful.”
“No, Logan, you can’t. A man of your
habit and ilk can’t be faithful without God.”
“Let me prove it. I can do this.”
“Maybe. But I can’t. I refuse to fall
in love with a man who doesn’t share my faith.”
He took a step forward, his eyes
intense. “I believe in God, Cait.”
“No, Logan, you believe in yourself
first, God after. There’s a difference.”
His jaw sagged in disbelief. “You’re
attracted to me and love me, yet you turn me away because my faith isn’t up to
snuff?” Fury boiled in his veins, trumping his passion. He chilled her with a
look so cold, he saw her shiver. “Even if it means your precious Vigilance
Committee?”
The blood leeched from her face. “You
wouldn’t,” she whispered, her words laced with shock. “Y-you agreed, and it’s
the decent thing to do.”
He moved in, fists clenched and a
nerve twitching in his cheek. “No, Cait, the decent thing to do is to forgive
the past and admit you’re in love with me.”
Her legs faltered before steel
appeared to fuse in her spine. “That’s your price, then?”
He stared, his jaw as rigid as his
pride. She loved him, she wanted him, but she wouldn’t have him because of God?
Outrage like he’d never known singed his very soul. “It is.”
She winced as if she’d been struck,
pain contorting her face while she listed against the wrought-iron chaise.
Firelight flickered across her beautiful features, illuminating myriad feelings
that tore at his heart. Shock, fear, fury, resolve . . . and sorrow.
The same sorrow he saw in himself, a man of missed opportunities. The flames
spit and popped behind him, as if portending a fiery future that would ravage
both him and the woman he loved.
He watched as the anger slowly
siphoned from her body, softening her features, welling her eyes, and he was
reminded once again what a rare woman she was. Prone to gentleness rather than
anger, giving rather than taking, others rather than self. Despite the fact he
would rob her of something so dear, her eyes bore no retribution or blame, only
a sadness that seemed to personify Caitlyn McClare where he was concerned.
“Then it’s too
high,” she whispered, the trace of a tear glazing her cheek as she placed his
ring on the chaise. She turned away, her voice a broken whisper that prophesied
their doom. “Even for my precious Vigilance Committee.”
What are some key
elements to writing a powerful scene:
Well, being a bona-fide CDQ (caffeinated drama queen),
I would have to say the most important components for me are
TENSION-TENSION-TENSION!! I’ll take it anyway I can get it — romantically,
spiritually or relationally, but take me on a roller-coaster ride and make me
beg for mercy—please!! J Ways I like
doing that are having lots of ups and downs in a single scene where I take both
the characters—and the readers, I hope—on an emotional roller-coaster such as
in the scene above from Love at Any Cost
Even in interviews she PACKS a punch! Thanks for sharing with us today, Julie. I'm so tempted to put up my Cassie McClare look-alike shot :-)
Do you have a scene you've read or written lately in which you savored the moment? Share!
I have not written my own book yet, but I do love Julies books and hope to read that one soon.
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Linda Marie Finn
faithfulacres7@gmail.com
Great post today. Thank you both for sharing!
ReplyDeletePaula Moldenhauer
Paula@soulscents.us
Love Julie and her books! And yep...they've got tension, tension, tension.
ReplyDeleteI just finished Laura's "Courting Morrow Little." Whew. Plenty of tension and...ahem, heat...in that one. ;)
I love tension! I'm always working to improve on it though, sometimes it's too tempting to just bring my characters together right away, but that's no fun, right?! I love Julie's writing! Great interview. Here's a little snippet from one of my yet to be published books, Reprisal.
ReplyDeleteHe folded her against him and held her tight, like he could squeeze out all the pain. Like he could solve all the mysteries from the past that were hidden away somewhere, waiting for the opportune moment to strike, banish all the apparitions who waited until the sun went down to come out and waltz across the dusty floor of her memory.
“Don’t be afraid, Lynnie.” His words hummed in her ear, comforted her. “You don’t have to go through this by yourself. I’m here. I want to help you.”
She pulled back and took in the sincerity in his eyes. “Why?”
Nick’s smile hinted at things she didn’t dare hope were real. “I just do. Will you let me?”
“Yes.” A feeling she recognized settled over her and she felt a sweet sensation pooling in the pit of her stomach.
She’d been in this place before, wrapped in his arms, wishing for the impossible. It had happened then, once, on that night so many years ago.
It wasn’t likely to happen twice.
Something—confusion, temptation—she didn’t know what, took a walk across his face. A sigh slipped from his lips. He ran the back of his hand down her cheek, cupped her chin and brought his face inches from hers. And as insane as it was, Lynette swore he was about to kiss her.
Oh boy! The party is STARTING!
ReplyDeleteOf course it would if Julie Lessman's involved :-)
Nice blurb, Catherine! Lots of tension there!
Linda,
ReplyDeleteJulie's books are pretty power-punched, aren't they?
GREAT tension, of course!
Lindsay,
ReplyDeleteCourting Morrow is my FAVORITE Laura Frantz book! Oh my, bestill my heart!
She and Julie certainly cause me to need to read with a glass of ice-water nearby...or a fan :-)
Good morning! Hi Pepper, Hi Julie!
ReplyDeleteLove both of those scenes Julie included.
Love at Any Cost is next on my reading list. Can't wait to dive in!
And Cathy, wonderful bit of story to tease us with!
Cheers,
Sue
The more tension, the better the story! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
ReplyDeletebonnieroof60@yahoo.com
Great interview! Yes, Julie's books have plenty of tension and she resolves it quite nicely. :) Definitely on my TBR list!
ReplyDeleteI loved this! I'm hanging my head as I admit I've read no books YET by Laura or Julie. I'm working on that though.
ReplyDeleteI loved the tension in the scenes. Building tension is one thing I'm working to improve in my own writing.
Thanks Pepper and Julie!
LINDA!!! SO nice to see you here, my friend, and goodness -- you are SO due for a win!!
ReplyDeleteThis is Pepper's giveaway (the sweet girl), so the book won't be signed, but if you contact me through my website with your address, I will send you a signed bookplate for it, okay?
Good luck!!
Hugs,
Julie
PAULA ... thanks for coming by for a little "tension"! ;)
ReplyDeleteHere's to a win!
Hugs,
Julie
LOL, LINDSAY ... yep, "tension, tension, tension" is pert near my middle name, but keep in mind that I put all that tension in my books so I don't have to put it in my marriage, so it's really an act of kindness to my hubby. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd, OH MY ... ALL of Laura's books have that wonderful tension and heat, which is why Laura is one of my top fave authors to read! :)
Hugs,
Julie
CATH, you little temptress, you, teasing us with SUCH a great clip!! And I LOVE the title, so can't wait to see it in print, my friend. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks SO much for coming by!
Hugs,
Julie
SUZI-Q!!! Cannot WAIT to see what you think of LAAC, my friend, so be sure to let me know, okay?
ReplyDeleteAnd by the way, I'm waiting for good news, girlfriend, so do keep me posted, eh??
Hugs,
Julie
BONNIE SAID: "The more tension, the better the story!"
ReplyDeleteLOL ... oh, honey, we just HAVE to get one of my books into your hot little hands, you sweet thing, because if you like tension, then my books should be your cup of T (ie. as in "tension"). I'm pretty sure you haven't read any of mine yet, right? But I do hope you have downloaded A Hope Undaunted free, my friend, because it won't be free much longer. :|
Good luck and hugs!!
Julie
CYNDI ... thanks SO much, my friend, and here's hoping your comment nets you a win because I'm excited to see what you think of LAAC. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs and GOOD LUCK!!
Julie
JEANNE!!! Hey, girl, don't hang your head, just head on over to Amazon and download FOR FREE my favorite book of those I've written -- A Hope Undaunted.
ReplyDeleteThen for those who have not read my books yet, I always suggest they browse the EXCERPTS page of my website where I have posted my favorite romantic AND spiritual scenes from each of my books. THAT will give you a REAL good idea of my style of "passion with a purpose" writing, okay, although today's excerpt gives you a peek.:)
Here's the link and good luck in the contest!
JULIE'S EXCERPTS
Hugs,
Julie
Sigh... I love this post. And darn it Julie, I'm supposed to be writing this week. Now all I wanna do is go out and get those books.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I'll be brave like the Fabulous Cathy West. Here's my scene.
“Alright, babe. Let’s go find something that will impress Declan Whyte.” He nodded, throwing her with his light, unaffected tone.
Shaking away her reaction to his touch, she scrambled for another explanation as she pulled herself from the floor. Had she hit her head on something recently? Everything felt a little unbalanced. “Why, babe?”
Finn found his feet and shrugged. “I dunno. Sweetie didn’t seem to fit.” He grinned in response to her playful sneer. “Why, muffin?”
A wide grin escaped from her lips. “I thought it was embarrassing. It was either that or ‘cuddle monkey’. I might save that one for a larger audience.”
His head flew back with an exaggerated laugh as she followed him up the stairs.
He hadn’t seemed that way in high school, but for the past few years she’d known Finn to be a bit of a ladies man. She wasn’t sure how far that went, exactly, but he dated a lot of—let’s call it—flashy, women.
Entering his bedroom—seeing it as other women did—felt disturbing, and oddly intriguing. “So this is where the magic happens.” Did I say that out loud?
Too busy absorbing the simple, masculine décor and dark wood furnishings, she neglected to sense his halt. “Umph.” Joselyn collided into his back, steadied herself by grabbing his waist.
Her hands didn’t retract quick enough for her liking. And when he swiveled to face her, a burst of fiery heat scalded her cheeks.
Quirking a dangerous eyebrow over those eyes, an emerald starburst inside a deep blue ring, he said, “Care for a preview?” A sly smirk teased one side of his mouth.
Her pulse exploded in her chest. She prayed he hadn’t noticed the disturbance. “Easy, Casanova. You might wanna save that line for someone who actually likes you.”
Unrelenting he inched forward until they were almost nose-to-nose, his fresh scent toying with her waning resolve.
“Oh, come on now, Joss. You like me a little. Admit it.” His eyes twinkled with a gleam of mischief. Pure, liquid blue temptation.
“So this is what your game looks like? A predatory saunter, a little hitch in your eyebrow, a come-hither smile and I’m supposed to swoon like all the rest of ’em? Please.”
Managing to tamp down a nervous flutter from the potency of their charged proximity, she unleashed an arrogant smile of her own, leaned in to his ear. She left the faintest trace of her skin on his, intent on beating him at his own game. “You’re gonna have to work a lot harder than that, honey.” She almost didn’t recognize the sultry whisper of the voice leaving her lips. Or maybe it had something to do with the way they grazed his ear when she spoke her sarcastic sweet nothings.
Their last few encounters, she’d given in; called a truce. He’d yet to relinquish his stubborn control, and all she seemed to be doing was folding.
Calling his bluff, she held her ground. Fire ants seemed to crawl up her back when he snaked his arm around her waist and pulled her against him, his mouth hovering just above hers. She stopped breathing.
His husky, whispering lips called her bluff right back. “You’re messing with fire, Joselyn.”
She shivered, hating how much she liked the foreign feeling of being held, even by Finn Carson. “Good thing I’m cold as ice, right Finn?”
Wow, sorry, that didn't seem very long when I cropped it from an actual page. Good gravy, sorry about that!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview--I'm looking forward to reading this new novel, especially with the taste you've already given us!
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I agree with Julie-that scene in Love's Reckoning just tore my heart out!! I love reading emotional scenes!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read Julie's new book!
marissamehresman(at)aol(dot)com
Julie...I love this post...You always put a smile on my face.
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ps: can't wait to hear about your daughter's wedding :)
WHEW, AMY LEIGH ... take it easy on an old gal, will you?? Deep breath, deep breath ... that was HOT, young lady -- GOOD JOB!!
ReplyDeleteAnd do you know my daughter's name is Amy Leigh too? Named after Vivian Leigh from Gone With the Wind, of course! ;) GREAT NAME!!
Good luck in the contest, sweetie. :)
Hugs,
Julie
Thanks, LYNDA -- here's hoping this nets you a win, girlfriend!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Julie
MARISSA ... YES!! That scene from Love's Reckoning raced my heart SO much, I was shocked!! Laura is absolutely FABULOUS, which is why Love's Reckoning is up for a Christy award. :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck, sweetie!
Hugs,
Julie
Hey, KAREN, thanks, my friend!! You always put a smile on my face too. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I hope to post pics on my Journal Jot this week, but I may get it up Saturday instead of Friday, but do check back 'cause they are BEAUTIFUL!!
Hugs,
Julie
Great interview. Thanks for sharing some pretty powerful moments. :)
ReplyDeleteI love Julies books because they have passion and realism. Christians have those same emotions as anyone else, just have to let God help reign them in!
ReplyDeleteThanks, TAMARA ... Pepper ALWAYS comes up with the most WONDERFUL ideas for blogs, which is a total testimony to her creativity and insight. :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck in the draw, my friend!
Hugs,
Julie
MEL!!! Soooo good to see you here, girl -- hope the mission trip is going well AND that you are able to get in some really great reading.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading my books, my friend -- we have a lot in common in appreciating passion and realism in our novels, especially when it comes for living for God.
Hugs and good luck!!
Julie
LOVE this post - so honored to be here with Julie and everyone. Sorry I'm late as I'm in Scotland counting Silas's sheep;) Wonderful to read the excerpts shared - WOW! So well done. This is such a fitting post for Julie to host as she knows tension and passion to a T\P!
ReplyDeleteBless you all!