Today the spotlight shines on Addie Sullivan and John North
Colleen Coble has long been known for her contemporary suspense novels from her Rock Harbor series to her Aloha Reef series and Lonestar series. The Lightkeeper’s Daughter is the first in Colleen’s debut historical series, the Mercy Falls novels, and she makes the transition well ๐ Enjoy this look behind the scenes.
Over to you, Colleen:~
Brief physical description of your main character
Addie Sullivan: Reddish hair, green eyes. Think Ashley Greene
Strengths and weaknesses
Addie’s biggest strength is her childlike faith and love of life. She talks of it in a very natural way. She shines out God’s love in everything she does. The flip side of that is that because she is full of love, she’s a people pleaser. It’s easy to be influenced by wanting to fit in and please o ther people. She has to learn pleasing God is the most important thing.
John is her opposite. He doesn’t know how to let down his hair and enjoy himself. Addie has her work cut out for her with him!
Quirk (if any)
Her quirk is something I do myself. I hate shoes. ๐ Shocked you, didn’t I? I’d rather go barefoot than anything. Now that I’m a bit older, I’m more apt to wear them but when I was Addie’s age, shoes rarely found themselves to my feet.
Background to the story
Addie Sullivan thinks she’s the daughter of a local lightkeeper until an injured stranger turns up on her doorstep. She discovers the lightkeeper was paid to keep her all these years. And someone will stop at nothing to keep her from taking her rightful place at the Eaton mansion.
Thanks Colleen. I will be posting my review of this book soon and am looking forward to more in the series.
On Monday, the spotlight shines on Sara Evans & Rachel Hauck’s Jade Fitzgerald from their collaborative novel, The Sweet By & By ~ stay tuned!
Relz Reviewz Extras
Reviews of Lonestar Sanctuary, Lonestar Secrets and Cry in the Night
Character spotlights on Shannon & Jack and Bree & Kade
February 18, 2010 at 2:10 am
Ok, so she's related to Bree…she HAS to be awesome! ๐
February 18, 2010 at 4:15 pm
The cover on this book sure is pretty! Do her historicals include an element of suspense? I hope so!!
February 18, 2010 at 4:36 pm
LOVED this book, and am "im"patiently waiting for the next one! Great job, Colleen!
February 18, 2010 at 8:19 pm
Hi Girls,
Thanks for your comments ๐ Kim, yes, Colleen's trademark suspense is there ๐
Have a great day!
February 20, 2010 at 1:03 am
I really enjoyed this book!