| . . .was released on March 1, 2007, and is available through Amazon, Christian Book Distributors, or your local bookstore. I haven't been able to start this book yet (I'm still waiting for the post office to deliver my copy), but it sounds great. Be sure to leave a comment - with your name and a contact email - on this post and I'll draw a name on Sunday evening for a free copy.Here's what Trish's website says about the book:Your classic romantic heroine swoons after meeting Prince Charming in, say, an enchanted forest. But Rennie Young would never have met the gallant Truman Sayers if she hadn’t fainted immediately beforehand—in the boys’ sportswear department of her local Wal-Mart.Ren, a 20-something elementary schoolteacher, has reluctantly accepted that her husband—who divorced her over a year ago—is not coming back. Tru Sayers, a handsome young labor-and-delivery nurse, seems like a gift from God. Ren’s friends and Tru’s siblings are supportive and excited about the match. But there are . . . complications.Ren’s control-freak mother is desperate to match her daughter up with “more suitable” men. Tru’s mother wants Tru to remain a bachelor—and at her beck and call—forever. Is it possible to honor your parents while on the verge of killing them?Despite conflicts, embarrassments, and a pity binge or two, Ren learns how to lean on the Lord and His loving will for her. Just when Ren thinks her happiness is slipping away, God shows her that no miracle is too good to be true.I recently caught up with Trish (via email) for a short interview. Here's what she had to say!When did you begin writing? I began seriously writing about twelve years ago, Michelle, while I was working on my degree in Psychology (I was one of the older college students).Where did the idea for Too Good To Be True come from?The first novel I wrote was a spiritual warfare story. Much heavier than chick lit! As I neared completion of that manuscript, I kept feeling the ... |