

When an older acquaintance told of a story of a civilian spy but never revealed WHO he was, I knew that a civilian spy would be a great basis for a novel.

My mother shared stories of her growing up years and I poured over photos I found, that planted a desire in my heart to write my own WWII novel. How did you come up with the idea for With Music in Their Hearts? I’ve loved so many books as a child and grew into Emily Loring, Grace Livingstone Hill, Louis LaMour, Victoria Holt, Dorothy Gillman, Jane Austen, and lots more, including the classical authors, that has stirred my heart and given my imagination a wider span of wings for my own books. She is an interesting lady that I know you will enjoy meeting!Įnter to win her latest book, With Music in Their Hearts on the Rafflecopter at the end of the interview! The contest runs through January 8th!Ĭarole, I am so excited to have you as my guest today! I’d like to know who was the first author who inspired you to write?

I first became aware of her through my publisher, Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas. My guest today is multi-published, award-winning author, Carole Brown.
