Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Books & Writing -- Welcome Kathleen Fuller




Welcome Kathleen Fuller!









Kathleen Fuller is the author of over twenty-five books, including the best-selling Hearts of Middlefield series. She lives in Geneva, Ohio with her husband and three children. 










Kathleen is excited to introduce her new book in the Middlefield Family series, Letters to Katie.






Everything changed between them the first
time he called her Katie.

Katherine Yoder has loved Johnny Mullet since the two were children, but he's never returned her affections.

Now Johnny is trying to forge a new life for himself by purchasing a farm and building a business of his own. But times are tough, and he soon learns that he can't take anything for granted--especially Katherine.

Before Johnny has the opportunity to tell Katherine his true feelings, she's struck by a serious illness. While Katherine struggles to recall recent memories of Johnny, a surprise visitor comes back into her life, claiming that his letters speak of a history and a future for the two of them.

With the two men vying for her attention and her memory still elusive, Katherine has never felt so torn. But will the solutions to both Johnny's and Katherine's problems lie in places neither one has ever considered?


This sounds awfully good. And WHAT A BEAUTIFUL COVER!


From Kathleen Fuller: 

Letters to Katie is the third book in the Middlefield Family series. I especially like this book because of the characters, Katherine and Johnny. They first appeared in my YA book, A Summer Secret, with Katherine having a crush on Johnny when they were teens. Johnny didn't know what to do about Katie's crush on him then, but now that he's an adult, things have changed.

Both he and Katie learn several lessons on their journey to discover God's plan for them. This book is also personal because it deals with stepping back and reevaluating what's important--putting God first.

Many times we get caught up in the busyness of life, even when we believe we are serving God and following His plan. We can't mistake our own wants for what God needs from us. Sometimes what we want and what God wants are the same, other times they seem at odds with each other. This can put us at odds with God, but if we remember the verse from Jeremiah: "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future" we can rest in His words of love and hope.

This is one of my favorite verses, Kathleen. 


You can find Kathleen on the web at www.kathleenfuller.com.

And if you'd like to read the first three chapters of Letters to Katie, just stop in at  http://nelsonfree.com/LetterstoKatie.

You can purchase the book at  http://astore.amazon.com/wwwjameshfull-20.




5 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:55 AM

    Wonderful interview and I am definitely adding her books to my reading list.

    Ann Ellison
    abilene_nana@yahoo.com

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  2. Anonymous12:55 PM

    Would love to win a book of hers, need to get acquainted with new authors. If you back her up she must be a good writer.

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  3. Anonymous12:56 PM

    I left a message, re: desiring a book of Fuller's, as I want to meet new authors. You back her up, so believe she must be a great writer. juanitawickey@gmail.com

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  4. read it the other nite, and
    LOVEd it!

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  5. All right, Ann!

    Juanita and Anonymous, it's always fun to discover new writers. There are so many good books just waiting to be read.

    So glad you liked it Jel. I know how many hours go into creating a book--more than authors can count and it's always so good to hear from readers saying they LOVED it! : )

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