We're happy to have Sara Foust with us today talking about her book Rarity Mountain. To learn more about Sara and her book, read on!
Cover blurb: On the surface, SIMON FINCUFF and FERN STRONGBOW
have nothing in common. Simon has served his sentence, but his past conviction
still haunts him. Fern is a veterinarian and grew up on an off-the-grid
homestead. The one thing they share? Each has a dark secret they would do
almost anything to protect.
When their current careers are yanked away, they
are left scrambling to pick up the pieces. A reality television show falls into
their paths, offering a life-changing opportunity that tests their resolve and
their faith.
These two unlikely partners must battle to survive
for thirty days in the untouched wilderness of Rarity Mountain with only a
handful of survival items and a director who is out for drama, no matter the
cost. With their lives and their carefully guarded skeletons on the line, they
will discover how far they are willing to go to win the million-dollar prize
for Survival Tennessee.
Please
tell us five random things we might not know about you.
I was born in California, but I grew up in
Tennessee. I tried to save a chipmunk once and ended up with it latched onto my
thumb. I want to learn to SCUBA dive. My favorite bird is a blue heron, but I
also really love owls. I had recurring nightmares about Bigfoot as a child.
Why did you choose to
write this book?
This story began forming as a prayer for God to give me another
book idea. Once the idea for a book about a survival show came to me, Simon’s
and Fern’s past mistakes just had to be written. Their story is one of pasts
that contain some very bad decisions and a present filled with God’s
forgiveness.
What
one thing about writing do you wish non-writers would understand?
I have to write. It’s part of me, and if I don’t
write I cannot be complete or even completely happy.
What
is the toughest test you've faced as a writer?
Getting started was hard. I kept getting critiques
from other writers that made me cry and made me wonder if I was really any good
as a writer. I am so thankful for my cousin Becky. Without her encouragement, I
probably would’ve given up before I’d gotten a good start.
What do you hope
readers to take away from your novel?
I hope readers realize that no matter what they’ve done, having
faith in God and in mankind is always worth it. God can forgive any
indiscretion and wants a relationship with you.
What accomplishment(s) are you most proud of,
writing-related or not?
I am so proud
that I have followed my dream and now have 4 books published, all while
homeschooling 5 kids, working part-time from home, keeping up with
housekeeping, and all the other daily tasks of life.
What
do you do for fun when not writing?
I read, watch television, and get outside with my
kids. I also love to camp and hike.
What
are you working on now?
I am writing the first book, called The Jade Owl, in a new Inspirational
Romantic Suspense series about an archaeologist looking for relics in the Great
Smoky Mountains.
Please give us the first page of the book.
Chapter 1
Dr. Fern Strongbow settled into a
folding chair across the desk from Dr. Sylvia Greenlee. Fern popped a flower
into her mouth and smiled as her friend and mentor grimaced. “Dandelion?”
Sylvia shook her head. “You eat some
strange things, Fern.”
“They’re delicious.” Fern ate
another yellow top and smiled. “What’s on the agenda for our weekly session?”
A dog whined in the next room,
drawing Fern’s gaze to the office door. No doubt Max was having trouble
awakening from his dental surgery. Pentothal did some strange things to their
patients in recovery.
“I’m sure Kaylee can handle that.”
She was probably right. But what if
Kaylee was otherwise occupied? Fern leaned back into the cold metal and sighed.
“I miss the old chairs.”
“Well, they were worth $50 at the
farmer’s market. Paid the water bill last month.”
Max whined again.
Fern’s gaze once again darted to the
closed door. “You sure Kaylee isn’t busy with something else?”
“Max will be fine. We need to talk.”
Sara is a multi-published, award-winning author
and homeschooling mother of five who writes surrounded by the beauty of East
Tennessee. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from the
University of Tennessee and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers.
She is the author of the Love, Hope, and Faith Series, which includes Callum's Compass (2017), Camp Hope (2018), and Rarity Mountain (March 2019). She also has a story, “Leap of Faith,” in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Step Outside Your
Comfort Zone and a novella, Of Walls (November
2018). Sara finds inspiration in her faith, her family, and the beauty of
nature. When she isn’t writing, you can find her reading, camping, and spending
time outdoors with her family. To learn more about her and her work or to
become a part of her email friend’s group, please visit www.saralfoust.com.