An Interview with C.E. Waterman

Welcome to the blog High Deceit releases today!   How much of the book is based in real life? None, thank goodness! Since it's a murder mystery, I'm happy to say it's all in my head. What makes this book special to you? I loved the character Tony. He is…

Welcome to the blog

High Deceit releases today!

 

How much of the book is based in real life?
None, thank goodness! Since it's a murder mystery, I'm happy to say it's all in my head.
What makes this book special to you?
I loved the character Tony. He is a genuinely good guy in a family that has no ethics.
What makes this a "must read" and why?
Along with the mystery, High Deceit showcases some hard life experiences. Robin deals with trust issues and infertility, and Tony deals with some tough family dynamics.
What do you do when you're not writing?
I like to play golf, hike and of course, read!
What does your family think of your writing?
They have been very supportive. It took years of learning and trying before getting published, and they never let me give up.
What is the spiritual takeaway for your reader?
God loves us when we think we're not worth it.
What is your hero's main character flaw?
He can rush in without thinking, getting himself in trouble.
What is your heroine's main character flaw?
Her first husband left her for another woman, and she has trouble trusting that Mark won't do the same.
What can readers learn from your villain?
Not everyone is what they seem.
What makes your hero heroic?
Sixteen year old Tony puts his life in danger by going after the villain instead of going to his grandmother's like he was told.

what makes your heroine heroic?
She fights her own feelings and defends her husband.

 

 

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