Monday, June 25, 2012

David Bond's "A Time To Build"

Title: A Time To Build
Publisher: Desert Breeze Publishing 

Cover blurb:

Brian Marshall lives a quiet, serious life. At age thirty-three, he’s content and reasonably prosperous. When a new client steps inside his office one July morning, and he recognizes her strikingly beautiful face, his thoughts are thrown back in time thirteen years, to a time when he committed perhaps the greatest mistake of his life.

Hallie Grover has come a long way in thirteen years. When she left central Pennsylvania as a dispirited seventeen-year old to live with her divorced mother in California, she couldn’t have imagined the path her life was to take. Will she be able to handle her new life, owning and managing a small café in McCane, Pennsylvania? And will she be able to rebuild a relationship with her sister, and a thirteen-year old girl she’s never had the chance to know?

Brian fears Hallie will one day remember him. Hallie blossoms, but is she ready to embrace a relationship she wasn’t expecting?
1)      How did this story come to you?
Like most stories, it just did! This novel has actually gone through a number of significant “evolutions.” It was originally written in first person, but the publisher rejected it. I wish I could come up with a good answer to this question! Story ideas are always “popping up” in my head, and this is really the only thing I can say!

2)     Tell us about the journey to getting this book published.
I already had a 3-book contract with Desert Breeze Publishing, and when an idea for another series came to me, I put together a proposal and submitted it. My proposal was accepted and I found myself contracted to write 6 full-length novels in a 2-year span. Concerning the journey for A Time To Build, as I just alluded to, this novel went through several iterations. It was actually originally entitled, “The Park,” based on a park where my main character loved to spend time. The last chapter was added after my editor suggested the ending, while good, needed a little more closure. And looking back, it was an excellent bit of advice.

3) Tell me three things about yourself that would surprise your readers.
First, I am blind. Second, I am a male who loves to read and write romance (there are some qualifiers which I won’t discuss here!). And, third, I am a type I diabetic.

4) What are you working on now and what's next for you?
My next release (after A Time To Build) is the sequel to my debut. It is entitled, “Sweet Music,” and will be available in October (2012). The manuscript for Sweet Music has just been submitted, and as of this date in June, I am now beginning to work on the sequel to A Time To Build, entitled, “A Time To Heal.”

5) Parting comments?
Based on feed-back from male readers of (mostly) my debut (The Attaché), I’ve kicked around the idea of marketing my novels as, “romance men find worth reading.” Or something like this! Not sure though, since women enjoy my novels as well.

6) Where can fans find you on the internet?

6 comments:

  1. Great interview!!

    I would love to win this book, read it, and then pass it on to my husband and see what he thinks about it.

    Thank you for offering it to one of us to win.

    ddjordan_sbg_0803@yahoo.com

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  2. I would love to read this. And I would like to know more about the author. I know firsthand the physical problems that you confront. My mother was challenged the same way. I'm also curious about writing romance novels that men want to read. How do you see those novels as being different from the ones you write for women? Just curious.

    Gayle Mills
    scmema at yahoo dot com

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  3. I love the opportunity that is offered by K. Dawn Byrd to meet new authors. This book sounds like my kind of read and after visiting your website I know that I must put you on my 'must read' list. Thank you for sharing a bit of yourself with us through your interview here.

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  4. This sounds like a good book by David Bond. I would love to win it. I enjoyed the interview.

    Shirley Quam
    2teacher@hevanet.com

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  5. This sounds like a great book! Thanks for the giveaway.

    nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

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  6. I enjoyed the interview and thank you for the giveaway. The book sounds very interesting!

    Blessings,
    Jo
    azladijo(at)aol(dot)com

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