By Seekerville Guest Blogger Mary Alford
Being a writer can seem isolated at times. It’s just us and our
computer, (and sometimes writer’s block) typing away for hours on end. Amidst
the looming deadlines, it’s easy to lose track of time and the things happening
around us. It’s just us and a whole lot of blood, sweat, and tears, (and of
course our favorite snacks such as Bai Coconut water and peanut butter
M&Ms—just saying!).
Despite the sometimes-hectic pace we keep, there are many
blessings to be found along the way. The biggest for me are the wonderful
readers and authors that I’m happy to call my friends, and the hidden gems I
discovered while doing research that I know came straight from God.
For those of you who aren’t familiar with me, I write Amish
Romantic Suspense. I started writing in the genre a few years back after
reading Beverly Lewis’ THE SHUNNING. I fell in love with the Amish genre. It’s
so much fun to read and to write.
When I started AMISH COUNTRY KIDNAPPING, my first Amish book
for Love Inspired Suspense, I wanted the Amish community to be remote and set
in the mountains. I feel the setting is very important in suspense in that it
helps to create an atmosphere of danger and intrigue.
Did you know there are actually several Amish communities in
Montana?
When I found the West Kootenai Amish community, I fell in love
with its remoteness. The community can only be reached by crossing the
Koocanusa Bridge, which is over Lake Koocanusa.
I’ve written 6 books so far that are set in this community.
Several revolve around 5 brothers. The last book about the Shetler brothers of
West Kootenai will be released in March of 2023.
My latest release came out June of this year through Revell and
is entitled, AMONG THE INNOCENT. The story takes place in the Amish community
of St. Ignatius, Montana.
There were so many hidden gems to be found in St. Ignatius and
it was a joy to research.
The community is the only Amish community in the US to sit on
tribal lands. Both the community and the town of St. Ignatius are part of the
Flathead Indian Reservation. And there are 3 different law enforcement agencies
that have jurisdiction over the area. The tribal police, the St. Ignatius
police force, as well as the sheriff’s department out of Polson. All 3 police
agencies are featured in AMONG THE
INNOCENT.
Another interesting fact about the Amish community is that it
backs up against the rugged Mission Mountains. The mountains cast their shadows
over the Amish community below them and act as silent witnesses to the danger
unfolding in the book.
But my favorite gem of all was discovering the historical St.
Ignatius Mission which features 58 hand-painted murals painted by Brother
Joseph Carignano, a self-taught artist who worked as the mission cook and
handyman many years ago. The beauty of the mission is something to behold.
When I set out to find the perfect mountain location for AMONG
THE INNOCENT, I had no idea the wonderful gems I would uncover that would make
their way into the book. I hope readers will see them and be as thrilled by St.
Ignatius as I was.
So, what’s next? Well, we’ll be traveling to the Ruby Valley of
Montana, to a small (fictional) community there sometime in 2023. I’m excited
about starting a new book as well as creating my first fictional community.
As a reader, are there certain aspects of the Amish way of life
that you like to see in a book? Which ones would you prefer not to read about?
About Mary
USA Today Bestselling Author, Mary Alford loves giving her readers the unexpected, whether it be in a rugged mountain setting or a simple Amish community having the reader finish a book and say, wow, I didn’t see that coming, is a joy.
Mary’s titles have appeared on the USA Today Bestselling List,
Publisher’s Weekly Bestselling List, and have finaled in the Daphne Du Maurier
award of excellence in mystery, The Beverly, The Maggie, and The Selah
Awards.
Mary is published through Annie’s Publishing, Love Inspired
Suspense, Forget Me Not Romances, as well as being an Indie Published Author.
Mary’s first book through Revell Publishing entitled Among the Innocent
features an Amish suspense theme with a twist.
As a writer, Mary is an avid reader. She loves to cook, can’t
face the day with-out coffee, and her three granddaughters are the apple of her
eye. She and her husband live in the heart of Texas in the middle of 70 acres
with two very spoiled cats and a sweet rescue dog named Cody.
Mary is regularly active online and would love to connect with
readers on Facebook and Twitter or any social platforms listed at
www.maryalford.net.
About AMONG THE INNOCENT
When Leah Miller's entire Amish family was murdered ten years
ago, the person believed responsible took his own life. Since then, Leah left
the Amish and joined the police force. Now, after another Amish woman is found
murdered with the same MO, it becomes clear that the wrong man may have been
blamed for her family's deaths.
As Leah and the new police chief, Dalton Cooper, work long hours
struggling to fit the pieces together in order to catch the killer, they can't
help but grow closer. When secrets from both of their pasts begin to surface,
an unexpected connection between them is revealed. But this is only the
beginning. Could it be that the former police chief framed an innocent man to
keep the biggest secret of all buried? And what will it mean for Leah--and
Dalton--when the full truth comes to light?
USA Today bestselling author Mary Alford keeps you guessing as two determined souls plumb the dark depths of the past in order to forge a brighter future--together.
Leave a comment and be entered for a chance to win a copy of
Mary’s latest release, AMONG THE INNOCENT.
Thank you for letting me stop by today. I'm happy to be back at Seekerville. You guys are terrific.
ReplyDeleteMary you're brave to use real communities. I always pick a real place, then set my nearest town 'close by'. So I can have them VISIT Helena Montana, but they live in fictional Divide Montana, so I don't have to get everything RIGHT!
ReplyDeleteI can certainly understand that, Mary.
DeleteI've never heard there are Amish communities in Montana. But I did find an Nebraska Amish settlement. It's gone now but I'm from Nebraska and it sparked some ideas!!! Never done Amish before though. I love research but the whole idea of Amish, well, the learning curve would be steep. I'd better stick with cowboys. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, writing about the Amish can be tricky. You do cowboys well, Mary. I love your work.
DeleteThanks for being in Seekerville today, Mary! And congratulations on your new book!
ReplyDeleteLike Mary, I love to create fictional communities that a close to a real place. Since my recent books have been set in the Black Hills, readers are already familiar with the area and the tourist opportunities, so it's easier to bring them along into the setting.
Thank you, Jan. I think readers appreciate being able to return to a familiar setting that they love.
DeleteWelcome, Mary. This book sounds really good. I enjoy the Amish suspense. I think it has a lot to do with the contrast of the peaceful way of life of the Amish against the evil in the world.
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way, Sandy. Thanks for stopping by!
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