Janet Sketchley interview with Susan Sleeman
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October 07, 2019
Q: How did you get your start writing fiction and what genre do you predominantly write in? Q: Would you tell us about your current book release, Hidden Secrets? When Landon Smith returns to the Green Dory Inn, she finds innkeeper Anna Young still shaken by the recent vandalism and unable to cope when the inn is targeted in an online vendetta. Prickly neighbour Bobby Hawke can help with Anna’s cyber woes, but when the attacks escalate to physical threats, Landon and Bobby must work together to unmask the culprit. A cryptic message about a tunnel points to the property’s original owner, a notorious Prohibition-era sea captain rumoured to have left hidden wealth. Contraband, treasure, evidence of things better left buried… How far will Anna’s enemy go to claim the tunnel and its contents? Protecting Anna will require courage and faith as Landon battles the locals’ attitudes and the scars of her past. Even then, she and Bobby are tracing the faintest of clues. With Anna on the brink of emotional collapse—and danger rising like the tide—time is running out. Q: What did you enjoy most about writing this book? Least? Q: What is the main theme or spiritual message of this book? Q: What does your writing space look like? Q: What part of a writing career do you find most difficult? Q: Would you share with us what you are working on now? Q: If you could have dinner with 2 people, who would they be? Q: Do you have a favorite hobby? Q: What is the most rewarding thing you have ever done? |
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Janet Sketchley is an Atlantic Canadian writer who likes her fiction with a splash of mystery or adventure and a dash of Christianity. Why leave faith out of our stories if it’s part of our lives?
Janet Sketchley says
I enjoyed our conversation, Susan. Thanks for asking fun questions!