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THE LOVE LETTER by Award-Winning Author,  Rachel Hauck

3/31/2023

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THE LOVE LETTER is a story that grips two time periods, merging them into a fascinating and relatable tale. One that I’m thrilled to promote to others. Let me tell you why.  
Rachel dives deeply into each of her main characters, bringing rich layers of personality imprinted with hurts that motivate other characters in a moving way. If asked which timeline I loved better, I would have difficulty choosing. I fell quite happily into both the historical and more contemporary times.

The beautiful gold thread that weaves these two stories together to make one beautiful experience is love. But not always in the way this reader would expect.

Esther Kingsley delightful personality made me eager to visit the pages that revealed her true nature. I found myself cheering her on. Her precious faith and loyalty touched my heart. Hamilton Lightfoot’s struggles and opposition caused me to ponder just where their story would lead. And then, for the contemporary novel, Chloe Daschel’s journey, drive, and talent were a beauty to behold. Last but not least, Jesse Gates, the writer who was seeking more, would have to face inward struggles that a lesser man would run from.

This story is moving, interesting and inspiring. I highly recommend this novel and this author. She gave a lovely interview, and I invite you to come to know Rachel Hauck as she shares her answers.


QUESTIONS FOR RACHEL
Rachel, you write historical and contemporary fiction equally well. What inspired you to choose the 1780s timeline for this story?
 
 
RH: It's been a minute since I wrote this book but if I recall, the premise was, "What if the unrequited love of our ancestors somehow fell on us."  If great, great grandpa and grandma couldn't be together, could their love for each find their descendants. Could they fall in love? I wanted some distance between the contemporary and historical story so no obvious family details could be known. I wanted Esther and Hamilton to be lost to Chloe and Jesse. Also, I love our Revolutionary history and the Battle of Cowpens was critical to Colonial victory. Also, it was a time when love letters were an important part of courtship. Since we had no official postal system in 1781, letters were difficult to send. 
 

I refuse to write spoilers for this or any other story, but still, I’m curious, who is your favorite character in this novel that links the past and present? Why?
 
RH: I love all of the characters and their connections are pretty intertwined. I think it's Hamilton's love for Esther that links the past and the present. I love how heroic he is throughout the story.  
 
 
I read online that you wanted people to know about this story. What message do you want to convey to your readers with these situations and characters?
 
RH: There was a sense while writing the book that love never really dies. I don't have any proof of that, or Bible, but I know God's love for us never dies. I try to weave in metaphorical ways to show God's love and care of humanity throughout the story. I also believe stories that glimpse at our history are great reminders of our blessings. 
 

So for a fun question, where is the craziest place you ever wrote down a scene or plot point that you used in a published story?
 
RH: Great question! I can't think of a crazy-crazy place but I've written on airplanes, in bathrooms, while walking, even jotted notes in the middle of church worship. (Though not when I'm leading.) I do have special moments with the Lord in prayer that leads me to a story point. Usually something that reflects who He is.
 

 
What is your next novel to be published, and what do you want to tell us about that gem in the making?
 
RH: My next book is The Best Summer of Our Lives coming June 27th. I'm really excited about this one. I mused over it for a couple of years before putting together a proposal. It's about four best friends who have the power of their love and friendship tested one summer. It's set in the summer of 1977 and 1997 so I hope readers will enjoy the flashback to the past, whether they were alive or not. :) Go to my website for more information and how you can sign up for the Release Day Zoom Party! It's going to be fun. 
 
You may find Rachel on her website 
www.rachelhauck.com


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    Susan Marlene is the author of Sisters & Friends, HEARTS FOREVER FAITHFUL and SHORT STORIES, Some Fanciful, Some True, A Collection from Various Time Periods & Adventurous Tales, as well as ​Splashes of Hope, A Trio of Short Stories.

    She has published in these venues also. 

    www.ChristianDevotions.us and in Splickety Love Magazine, The Novice, and  newspapers. She writes devotions, fiction, and nonfiction. She is a member and co-founder of Pens of Praise Christian Writers 
    Group.  She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW).

    ​She speaks at writers' groups and prepares devotions and teachings often for Pens of Praise Christian Writers,  and was a former member of Jerry Jenkins Writers Guild. She is a wife, mother, and grandmother. She loves  antiques and misses  her Leonberger, but loves her Boxer who fills their lives with love and laughter. Her cat was the queen of the household and is also dearly missed. 

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