The Perfect Life
Question: Hi, Robin, it's good to have you stop by. The book looks wonderful. Where do you get the ideas for your stories and what has been your greatest inspiration? Answer: Ideas come from all kinds of places - from dreams, from bit of news on the television, from conversations overheard in restaurants. Sometimes I'm conscious of the exact moment an idea for a novel began. But for most my novels, the ideas seem to creep up on me. The Perfect Life was more the latter. One day I simply recognized I had the premise for a story rolling around in my head, then I began brainstorming the bigger picture and eventually the novel was born. Some of my novels have come from deep personal experiences. Because God has walked me through dark places and brought me out on the other side, I want to share with others the grace He has shown me. Since I am a novelist, fiction is the main way I can do that. And naturally, the faith element of my novels comes out of my own faith experiences, from lessons God has taught me or is teaching me. Sometimes I'm looking for answers right along with the characters of my books, so writing is a form of discovery for me. RH: Fifty-six books! That's incredible Robin. A hug achievement. Question: Do you have a favorite of all the books you have written so far? Why is it your favorite? RH: Every book is like a personal extension of ourselves. And yes, the "next" book is the one that will turn out exactly as we envision. Labels: books, fiction, Robin Lee Hatcher, The Perfect Life
Katherine Clarkson has the perfect life. Married to Brad, a loving and handsome man, respected in their church and the community.
Two grown daughters on the verge of starting families of their own. A thriving ministry. Good friends. A comfortable life.
Without warning, Katherine's marriage is shattered and her family torn apart. The reassuring words she's spoken to many brokenhearted women over the years offer little comfort now.
The winner of the Christy Award for Excellence in Christian Fiction (Whispers from Yesterday), the RITA Award for Best Inspirational Romance (Patterns of Love and The Shepherd's Voice), two RT Career Achievement Awards (Americana Romance and Inspirational Fiction), and the RWA Lifetime Achievement Award, Robin is the author of over 55 novels, including Catching Katie, named one of the Best Books of 2004 by the Library Journal.
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