Featured Interview With Linda Heavner Gerald
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
Linda Heavner Gerald, was recently voted by the public, as One of 50 Writers You Should Be Reading. Currently, Linda has eight published novels, with one on the way. Her favorite genre is Mystery.
Mrs. Gerald, enjoys walking on the Gulf of Mexico, with her husband of twenty-one years, Jennings. They also bike frequently, on the trails by their home. Gardening, is another passion, which they share. As reflected in her latest book, Murdered Twice, Linda enjoys her local DAR Chapter.
Linda Gerald, has one son and one grandson, who reside in Dallas, Texas. Writing is an unexpected blessing, which she humbly uses to honor God. Her goal is to encourage, with medical information from her years as a Registered Nurse, as well as showing that God’s love, and redemption is available to everyone.
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
As far back as I can remember, I loved books. I tried to read, as many books as possible. My writing, is a blessing from God. Only writing for three years now, I have eight published novels.
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
My favorite authors are: John Grisham, Nicholas Sparks and Nelson De Mille. My favorite genre is Mystery. I am inspired by the wonders of nature and my fellow-man.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
Murdered Twice, is a delightful tale of murder on the Forgotten Coast. A local friend, made a generous donation to a charity, which offered to feature their name in my next book. Since I write, “By the seat of my pants,” I was shocked by the outcome of my venture. Detective Sue Gibbs, emerged as the heroine of the story. A local detective, with humor and love for her small town. I see a little of Nelson DeMille, in the funny way she looks at life.
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