Sunday, January 17, 2010

STORM WARNING INTERVIEW


Today we're welcoming Nori Edwards, the heroine of Storm Warning by Linda Hall (January 2010) Wow, you've just had quite an adventure.

I guess I have! Thanks for noticing.

1. Tell us a little about yourself and how you came to be in the midst of such suspense.

My husband of many years passed away two years ago leaving me a widow with teenage twin daughter to raise. That was such hard time for all of us. After almost two years, I decided I needed to make a change. I sold our house in the city and bought a so-called 'resort' on a lake in Maine. I say 'so-called' because maybe I didn't check it out as thoroughly as I should have. It required a lot of repair work! And wouldn't you know it, I couldn't find anyone to come and work on my place, which was literally falling down around me! And that's how I met Steve - well, actually it was a bit more involved than that. I was out kayaking and got caught in a storm. Steve Baylor literally rescued me from bashing into my own dock. And I guess that's where the whole thing began: the romance, the mystery, the "ghosts" even.

2. So, during the book you met Steve Baylor. Tell us a bit about him. What was your first impression? When did you know it was love?

Well, first of all he is big! That was the first thing I saw when he was standing on the dock at my cabin. He's six foot five and weighs - well, let's just say he's not the kind go guy you want to meet in a dark alley if he's not on your side! He's incredibly strong. He used to be a cop - well, even more than cop, he used to be a sort of spy. Well, really I have not too much of an idea of what he used to be. He doesn't talk about that a lot.

When did I know it was love? Although I probably wouldn't admit it, I think I knew it was love when I saw him standing there on my dock. I don't know - there was just something about him. And then when I hired him to fix up my cabins, my admiration for him just grew and grew.

3. What strengths/skills do you have? What is your greatest weakness?

I'm an artist, so I guess you could say that is a skill that I have. Technically, I'm a muralist. People hire me to paint murals on the sides of buildings.

My greatest weakness I guess is fear. I'm a bit of a pessimist and sometimes it's difficult for me to trust.

4. What scares you?

Not being in control scares me. And when my first husband died, I felt so out of control. I never want to feel that way again.

5. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
I would be less afraid of showing people my art. I know that sounds strange coming from someone who paints humongous pictures on the sides of buildings, but it's true! I'm very self-conscious about my art. I'm timid to tell people I'm an artist. I would be more self-confident if I could.

6. Where are you in your faith at the start of your story?

I was pretty mad at God for letting my first husband die. I was mad at God for taking away all that was familiar to me.

7. Where are you in your faith at the end of the story?

I realize that God loves me and wants the best for me. I'm not 'mad' at him any more.


8. You've got a scripture at the beginning of the story. Tell us why this scripture is significant.
The verse at the beginning of my story is Psalm 90:1 - 'Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations.'

When my first husband died it felt like my house was not my home any more. There was nothing I could do to turn it into my home any more. Nothing felt familiar and 'home' to me. I was searching for a 'home'.

It took me until the end of the book to realize that God is my 'home.'

9. If you could be a dessert what would you be and why?

I would be cheesecake. Don't ask me why. It just jumped into my head when I read the question. Maybe it's because I love cheesecake.


Great story, Linda! Thank you for shairng Nori with us today.

3 comments:

Merry said...

Ah, Nori touches my heart in so many ways in this interview. I can't wait to read her story!

Joanna Mallory said...

I'm looking forward to meeting Nori. My copy of Storm Warning is on its way. Mural painting -- Linda, you introduce us to interesting professions! It must be fun doing the research.

Edna said...

I love Linda's books I have a couple of them. I would like to win this one and read about Nori, I am sure the story will keep us on our toes.


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