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July 5, 2018 by Leslea Wahl

Special “New Release” Edition

I’m excited about this special edition of my newsletter because it is stop #2 on the blog tour for the new anthology that I am blessed to be a part of. In case you missed the news Secrets: Visible and Invisible is now on sale!

You can order your copy now on Amazon!

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There are two ways to enter for a chance to win a copy!

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Catholic Teen Books Giveaway

Yesterday was the release day of this special collection of short stories. Months ago, when the idea for a CatholicTeenBooks anthology was brought up, I knew just what I wanted to write. I had a special story in mind to introduce new readers to my already published books. I don’t know about anyone else, but I’m always curious about where authors get their inspirations. So – here are the creative sparks behind the seven stories in this collection.

Leslea Wahl –

When I was writing my second YA novel, An Unexpected Role, my husband gave me the idea of creating some kind of connection between my two books. I liked this idea and decided that some of the characters would be related. It didn’t take long to figure out who they would be. There is a brief mention in The Perfect Blindside about a cousin who convinces a character to try skateboarding. Unfortunately, the incident ends in disaster. I knew this little memory would be a perfect fit with one of my An Unexpected Role characters. I had no idea if I would someday write a full-length novel combining these characters, a short story, or if this idea would ever come to fruition. However, when the idea for the anthology began I decided it was finally time for their joint adventure. It was so much fun combining these stories and I now have two more short stories in mind for this group of characters, one of which I hope to have available later this year.

Susan Peek –

How “On the Brink of Hell” came about:

As a novelist, one of my favorite things to do is experiment with characters’ POVs (which is the term authors use for Point of View = writing everything in a scene through one particular character’s eyes). When my first novel was accepted for publication, way back in the Dark Ages of the 1990’s, POV wasn’t as important to readers, and therefore not to writers, as it is now. (In fact, even the world- famous Lois Duncan head-hopped all over the place in her books for teens). But thankfully, by the time I wrote my second novel, I’d discovered the technique, and it’s become, since then, one of the challenges about writing that I love!

The idea for my short story “On the Brink of Hell” came when I was skimming through that first stone-age novel of mine (I’m purposely not telling which book it is) and it struck me that the “villain” must have had reasons for acting the way he did in my story. After all, no one sees himself as the bad guy in real life! I got to thinking what those scenes might look like if he had been the book’s hero.

Instantly my perception of the guy changed, and I realized that if he was the protagonist, and events were told from his POV, then my book’s real hero would, naturally, become the new bad guy. I was immediately excited to try it out and see what would transpire.

I not only had a blast writing the reversal, but in the end, I realized that “On the Brink of Hell” might actually make my original novel more powerful. I hope this is the case. At any rate, I will leave it to my readers to discover for themselves which old novel of mine this short story is drawn from!

Theresa Linden –

I wrote “The Portrait of the Fire Starters” to introduce the characters in the West Brothers series through a bit of a mystery. As Caitlyn, Peter, Roland, and other members of the Fire Starters, the Catholic youth group, try to solve a mystery, they dig deep inside with self-evaluation. Readers get to know each of them and maybe even look deeper inside themselves in the process. Our faith calls us to re-examine our lives and the daily choices we make. It’s easy to focus on the things we want to do and even things we must do, but we can still overlook important things. Fortunately, God is always working on us, refining us, if we let him. He wants us to become great saints. When we are open to change, open to His will, he provides opportunities for us to grow in holiness.

Carolyn Astfalk –

I knew that I wanted my short story to include the characters from the novel Rightfully Ours. In the novel, there is a throwaway line about something Sean had done to make his and Paul’s dad angry. I built the story around that line: “ . . . the time Sean had taken Dad’s truck for a joy ride without permission – or a license.” What exactly had Sean done? And why would he have done it? We know Sean was good-looking enough to attract girls’ attention. Did it have to do with a girl? Had it been a secret? That’s where the story started, years before Rightfully Ours takes place.

Cynthia T. Toney –

Characters that are diverse in color, culture, and physical abilities live in Cynthia Toney’s novels and in her first published short story, “Recreation,” part of the Secrets anthology. Elijah and his friend Darrell were inspired by teens of African and Vietnamese descent that grew up in Louisiana while the author lived there. Readers unfamiliar with the southern U.S. states may not be aware that the neighborhoods, towns, and cities are quite a mix of interesting cultures, more so than some other areas of the country with which she’s become acquainted. In addition to teens of those origins, readers of Toney’s fiction will find Italian immigrants, Latino characters, deaf teens, and—coming soon—Jewish teens.

T.M. Gaouette –

While Jason and Francesca are not characters in any of my books, I wanted to write a story that encompassed the elements that I try to incorporate in all my novels. Firstly, I introduce characters who are opposite in their virtue and faith spectrum, and allow them each an opportunity to influence the other. Who wins out? Well, even a tiny light can reveal truth in the depths of darkness, and that is such a beautiful thing to witness. Surprise is the other element I include in my stories, and with a theme like, “secrets,” this made the story more fun to write. The final and most important element is a character with a deep, inspiring devotion for God’s truth; devotion that swallows up doubt, making even the coolest vice in an ungodly world look foolish. These are the elements that you find in my Faith & Kung Fu series, through characters like Gabriel, Tanner, and Christian. Through Benedict in The Destiny of Sunshine Ranch, and through Jason and Francesca in my short story, “Sister Francesca.” The first line in and of itself hints all three elements: “My name’s Francesca. I’m going to be a nun, so don’t fall in love with me.” I pray you enjoy it and are inspired by it. God bless.

Corinna Turner –

When I first sat down to write a short story on the theme of ‘Secrets’ the Holy Spirit provided me with a thrilling and moving tale about two boys on the run from an evil superpower, both with secrets, both learning to trust, and give, and choose. ‘K’ and Joe both had secrets, they had secrets in their pasts, in their lives – the story was bursting with the theme.

Alas, the tale was also simply too big to fit in a short story. The first draft came in at twice the required length, the final draft, published under the title ‘Brothers’, almost three times. Delighted as I was with my unexpected, unplanned little novella, I had to go back to the drawing board.

This time I (with the agreement of the Holy Spirit) decided to provide the reader a look into Margo’s and Bane’s past, and tell the full tale of their closest ever shave (prior to ‘I Am Margaret’, anyway!). The story is an exciting and action-packed glimpse at their friendship, age fourteen. And yes, they already each have a secret that they are keeping from the other – though Margo seems to be keeping hers better than Bane his! Read ‘The Unexpected Virtues of Rusty Old Bicycles’ to find out what their secrets are and how their innocent picnic turns so deadly (oh, and what on earth the title is all about!).

 

We hope you enjoy Secrets: Visible & Invisible as much as we enjoyed writing it!

Please visit CatholicTeenBooks.com for more information about these authors and the other 6 amazingly talented authors you will find there.

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January 30, 2018 by Leslea Wahl

Guest Post by Author Susan Miura

Today I’m excited for author Susan Miura to share about her new Christian YA novel – Healer.  For more information about this intriguing book and a chance to win some great prizes, feel free to stop by her Facebook Launch Party tomorrow night – January 31st. Welcome Susan!

The following guest post was written by author Susan Miura, whose new young adult novel, HEALER, was just released in January by Vinspire Publishing. Susan is a public relations professional living in Schaumburg, IL (Chicago area), as well as a member of the ACFW and SCBWI.

Want to make the world a better place? I think many people would love to play a role in that, but just don’t know how. It’s overwhelming when you consider the horrific issues of starvation, oppression, war, and human trafficking prevalent in many countries. And our own USA is certainly not immune. The daunting global picture sometimes causes people to give up before they start. But making the world a better place can mean making it better for ONE person, ONE family…maybe even ONE village. And just about anyone can do that because we all have something we can share: a skill, a talent, a passion, expertise, time, money, an encouraging word or note, a plate of cookies.

This is one of the take-aways I hope my new young adult novel, Healer, will convey. We don’t have to possess an incredible God-given power like my main character, Shilo Giannelli, we just have to use whatever God gave us and trust He’ll take it from there. Going outside your comfort zone this way may lead you down crazy, unanticipated paths, but again, that’s where trust enters the picture. Who knows where you might land, who you might meet, what you might accomplish? Here’s what happened to Shilo:

In Healer, 17-year-old Shilo is going to high school, playing soccer, hanging out with friends and loving every minute she spends with her boyfriend, Kenji. But hovering just below the surface of her average existence lays an amazing spiritual power. Late one night, her world erupts with the revelation that, like her great-grandmother, she has The Gift. But the power to heal isn’t something she can share with the soccer team, her genius little sister, or Kenji.

Definitely not Kenji.

Deep beneath Misty Morning’s tough façade is a lifetime of abandonment, foster homes and broken dreams. At fifteen, she ran away from a group home and into the arms of Jake. By the time she discovered he was violent, Misty was pregnant with Tyler. When Jake’s temper lands Tyler in the hospital, Misty’s fragile world shatters.

When Shilo prays for Tyler, the miracle that follows leaves doctors speechless and Misty deliriously happy…and profoundly confused. Something happened during that prayer. Warmth and peace. A presence she couldn’t explain. And Tyler…is fine. Healed. But it isn’t long before Shilo’s life begins to unravel. Her romance is strained, Misty’s life is in danger, and her parents don’t want her using The Gift. But she will fulfill her destiny as a healer, no matter the cost.

Even if it costs her Kenji.

It will take a miracle for these unlikely friends to elude a gang bent on revenge, keep The Gift a secret, trust God in extraordinary circumstances, and hold on to the people they love.

If you read Healer, you’ll see that Shilo makes a choice that turns her world inside out, but wouldn’t have it any other way. And as the scars around Misty’s heart begin to fade, she too begins to consider what she might offer the world, particularly in the arena of human trafficking. But enough heavy stuff – Healer also has plenty of action, suspense, a touch of humor, drama, a sprinkling of tears, and, I hope…a plot that will keep you captivated.

Many thanks to Leslea Wahl for inviting me as a guest today!

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October 2, 2017 by Leslea Wahl

One Year Ago…

One year ago this month, my second YA novel – An Unexpected Role – was released.

There are so many things about this book that I love. While I always try to incorporate humor, faith, and romance into my mysteries, with this novel, I was able to really delve into those areas. Writing this story from the perspective of the very theatrical main character, Josie, was so much fun.

This book also reflects a bit more of my life than my first novel. Not that I’m anything like Josie, but all the musicals she talks about were ones either my kids or myself were involved in. The baseball scenes were near and dear to my heart as my sons both played baseball. And even a few incidents from our family vacations made their way into this story.

Oh, and one last little fun fact: One of the main characters in this book is related to a main character in The Perfect Blindside. So far, no has figured it out. Could you be the first?

This unexpected writing career of mine has been such a joy and I thank you all for your support.

If you aren’t familiar with this fun story, you may want to check out the following links.

Book Trailer

Two Sample Chapters

God’s Blessings!

Leslea

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August 29, 2017 by Leslea Wahl

Two Years Ago…

Two years ago this month, my first novel “The Perfect Blindside” was published. This exciting moment was the culmination of years of hard work, trying to pursue the idea that God placed on my heart and in my mind.

Thank you so much for your interest and support of my work and Christian teen fiction. I truly believe one way to encourage teens in their faith is through fiction.

For those who are new to my blog and my work, here are some links you may enjoy.

Book Trailer

Sample Chapters

For those who have already read and enjoyed Jake and Sophie’s adventure, I’m excited to share that I have been working hard on the sequel and their story will continue! I will keep you updated when I know more.

God Bless!

Leslea

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May 2, 2017 by Leslea Wahl

Book #3!!!

I’m excited to announce that my third book will be released in 2018! This adventurous Young Adult mystery is set in Washington DC and revolves around a calling from God, a corrupt Embassy, and lost confederate gold.

The spark of inspiration for this novel actually came to me over 20 years ago, when my husband and I lived in Washington DC. Even though this was years before I ever thought about writing, I always thought this idea would make a great beginning for a book. Once The Perfect Blindside was published, I started thinking about this idea again but struggled with how to make it fit a YA novel but eventually an idea formed.

The release date is almost a year away but will keep you updated on this new part of my writing journey.

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March 10, 2017 by Leslea Wahl

Exciting News!

I’ve recently teamed up with an amazing group of talented writers, who all share my passion for encouraging teens in their faith. We hope to pool our skills and ideas to bring our books to even more readers.  www.CatholicTeenBooks.com

The idea for this joint venture came after an event I attended with my friend, and fellow author, Susan Peek. We spoke to a homeschooling group about a wide variety of faith-filled teen books. We realized that these books can be hard to find and that working together might improve our chances of reaching families and teens who are searching for these types of novels.

If you have a chance, please take a moment to check out our new website and share with others who might be interested.

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December 9, 2016 by Leslea Wahl

And the winner is….

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Thanks so much for signing up and participating in the drawing. Two winners have been randomly chosen and contacted. Hope you all have a very blessed Christmas!

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November 30, 2016 by Leslea Wahl

December News

So many things to share this month….

Christmas giveaway!

On December 8th I’ll randomly select two winners from my subscriber list to win gift packs with one or the other of my books. (If you’re receiving this email then you’re already entered!)

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This week I found out that The Perfect Blindside was awarded the Catholic Writer’s Guild Seal of Approval.

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And An Unexpected Role was selected to participate in this months Clash of the Title – a fun way to showcase new Christian fiction. If you have moment you can go their site and vote on your favorite book cover – there are some great choices but hopefully you’ll choose mine! 🙂

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Merry Christmas!!

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October 12, 2016 by Leslea Wahl

Now Available!

My newest christian novel, “An Unexpected Role”, is now available on Amazon!

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The devastation of a ruined summer.

The gift of a second chance.

Can Josie learn the lessons she needs in order to discover her true self?

After a humiliating event and overwhelming peer pressure, 16-year-old Josie flees her home to spend the summer with her Aunt on a South Carolina island. Her fresh start turns into the summer of her dreams as friendships grow, romance blossoms, and a series of thefts surround her with excitement. However, when tragedy strikes someone close to her, Josie realizes there are more important things than her reputation. As she sets out to solve the mystery she has become entangled in, she not only realizes the importance of relying on her faith but along the way also discovers who God wants her to be.

“I can’t believe I read it in one day, but it was that good from beginning to end. I mean, this book is absolutely hilarious!”

“Told with humor and heart, An Unexpected Role is a tale for any teen who enjoys a book with a little romance, mystery, and adventure!”

 

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October 6, 2016 by Leslea Wahl

Sneak Peak!

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Just a few days until the release of my newest Christian YA novel.

This tale of adventure, mystery, and finding yourself comes out October 11th.

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