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Monday, February 24, 2025

Interview of Jean Hackensmith Author of A Dream in the Wilderness (#Historical Romance, #Interview)

 


Hired as a nanny to Caleb Wachsmann’s three children, Sarah Bentley finds life in the Wisconsin Territory to be so much more.



 

Title: A Dream in the Wilderness

Author: Jean Hackensmith

Pages: 285

Genre: Historical Romance

Unable to find a teaching position in the flooded job market that is New York City, twenty-one-year-old Sarah Bentley accepts the position of nanny to Caleb Wachsmann’s three children after the farmer’s wife, parents, and infant son die in the Cholera epidemic of 1834. The twist? The job is in Superior, Wisconsin in the Michigan Territory, an unsettled wilderness located on the northwestern tip of Lake Superior.

Caleb is not looking for love; his heart will always belong to his beloved Annie. What he does need is a woman to watch after the children while he toils in the fields making a living for his family. Sarah turns out to be that woman. She raises his children with a gentle and loving hand and also helps Caleb to overcome an unbearable loss. As Wisconsin vies for statehood, the young couple will face challenge after challenge as they struggle to tame a wilderness that really doesn’t want to be tamed at all.

A Dream in the Wilderness is available at https://www.amazon.com/Dream-Wilderness-Saga-Book-ebook/dp/B0DJS19HMH.

 

INTERVIEW:

Can you tell us when you started writing?

I started writing over 40 years ago, when I was in my early twenties (and, yes, I'm disclosing my age!) I was an avid reader of Kathleen Woodiwiss romance novels, so naturally that was the type of book I chose to write...steamy historical romances. I found an agent, who actually came to my house for a week and helped me to edit my first manuscript. That manuscript never did sell, but what I learned from that agent has been invaluable over the years.

Can you tell me who or what the inspiration for the book was?

I've always wanted to do a series of books set in my hometown. This is it. Superior, Wisconsin sits at the northwestern tip of Lake Superior and is rich in history. It shares a harbor with Duluth, MN--the largest port on Lake Superior. The series starts with "A Dream In The Wilderness," which begins in the year 1834, long before Superior was ever founded in 1854. Basically, there was a trading post and Native Americans. My family was the first to settle in Superior before it ever became Superior.

Can you tell us how you came up with your title?

Northern Wisconsin was all wilderness back in 1834. In fact, it was said that a squirrel could cross the state without ever having to touch the ground. That's how thick the forests were. My main character, Sarah Bentley, dreams of becoming a teacher. That dream is realized in the Wisconsin wilderness, hence the title.

Can you tell us a little about your main characters?

Caleb Wachsmann is a widower with three small children. His wife, parents, and youngest child all died in the cholera epidemic of 1834. A dedicated father, Caleb does his best to care for the children properly after their mother's death, but is quick to realize he needs help. He then runs an ad in a New York newspaper for a nanny. Enter Sarah Bentley. Sarah has just graduated from a prestigious teaching college, but is frustrated when she realizes that every other educated woman in New York was also seeking a job as a teacher. She sees Caleb's ad in the newspaper and takes it as an omen. She travels to Wisconsin to become a nanny, but never abandons her dream of becoming a teacher. She also never dreams that she would fall in love with the children or their father.

What’s next on your writing to-do list?

After taking a little break, I intend to start on Book Four of the Brian Koski Stalker Series. It will revolve around four young men (one of them actually just a boy) who are convicted of murdering their parents and younger brother and sister while on a camping trip. Brian's firm is hired by the boys' aunt to prove their innocence.

Can you tell us when you started writing?

I started writing over 40 years ago, when I was in my early twenties (and, yes, I'm disclosing my age!) I was an avid reader of Kathleen Woodiwiss romance novels, so naturally that was the type of book I chose to write...steamy historical romances. I found an agent, who actually came to my house for a week and helped me to edit my first manuscript. That manuscript never did sell, but what I learned from that agent has been invaluable over the years.

Can you tell me who or what the inspiration for the book was?

I've always wanted to do a series of books set in my hometown. This is it. Superior, Wisconsin sits at the northwestern tip of Lake Superior and is rich in history. It shares a harbor with Duluth, MN--the largest port on Lake Superior. The series starts with "A Dream In The Wilderness," which begins in the year 1834, long before Superior was ever founded in 1854. Basically, there was a trading post and Native Americans. My family was the first to settle in Superior before it ever became Superior.

Can you tell us how you came up with your title?

Northern Wisconsin was all wilderness back in 1834. In fact, it was said that a squirrel could cross the state without ever having to touch the ground. That's how thick the forests were. My main character, Sarah Bentley, dreams of becoming a teacher. That dream is realized in the Wisconsin wilderness, hence the title.

Can you tell us a little about your main characters?

Caleb Wachsmann is a widower with three small children. His wife, parents, and youngest child all died in the cholera epidemic of 1834. A dedicated father, Caleb does his best to care for the children properly after their mother's death, but is quick to realize he needs help. He then runs an ad in a New York newspaper for a nanny. Enter Sarah Bentley. Sarah has just graduated from a prestigious teaching college, but is frustrated when she realizes that every other educated woman in New York was also seeking a job as a teacher. She sees Caleb's ad in the newspaper and takes it as an omen. She travels to Wisconsin to become a nanny, but never abandons her dream of becoming a teacher. She also never dreams that she would fall in love with the children or their father.

What’s next on your writing to-do list?

After taking a little break, I intend to start on Book Four of the Brian Koski Stalker Series. It will revolve around four young men (one of them actually just a boy) who are convicted of murdering their parents and younger brother and sister while on a camping trip. Brian's firm is hired by the boys' aunt to prove their innocence.

Can you tell me about your experiences finding a publisher for the book?

My last seven books I have self-published through Amazon.com and this one is no exception. I've had two traditional publishers over the years, and find self-publishing totally liberating. I get to choose when the book is released, not the publisher. I get to decide on what I want for a cover, not the publisher. I work at my own pace, with no deadlines, which is also very important to me. Strangely, I've also had better success since I started self-publishing, also. My historical romance, "The Promise", which is set during the 1930's Dust Bowl era, is my best seller to date, having sold over 20,000 copies. I am proud to say that, for the first time in my writing career, I could support myself off my writing if it became necessary.

If you were going to hang out with one of your characters, who would that be?

Sarah Bentley. She is my kind of girl. She's tough when she needs to be, yet gentle and understanding with the children. She has a dream and pursues it doggedly. And she knows how to love. What more could you want as a woman?

What do you like to do for fun when you’re not writing?  

I absolutely LOVE live theater, especially musicals. In fact, I founded our community theater in Superior back in 1992 and since that time, have directed upwards of 60 shows. I also appeared ON stage a couple of times, playing Anna in "The King and I" and Miss Hannigan in "Annie." Other than that, I love to camp, travel, do paint by numbers, and knit.

How long did it take you to write the book, and how long did it take to get published?

I wrote "Dream" in about 2 months. And, as I already stated, I self-published the book through Amazon.

Do you have any tips for a young writer just starting out?

Don't give up. Keep writing, writing, writing. I was an editor for a publishing company for eight years, and watched so many authors grow just through the writing process itself. The more you write, the better you get. It's inevitable. And don't be afraid of self-publishing if you think it's for you. There used to be a stigma attached to it, but there isn't anymore.

Can you tell me where we can purchase your book?

All of my books are available exclusively on Amazon.com

My last seven books I have self-published through Amazon.com and this one is no exception. I've had two traditional publishers over the years, and find self-publishing totally liberating. I get to choose when the book is released, not the publisher. I get to decide on what I want for a cover, not the publisher. I work at my own pace, with no deadlines, which is also very important to me. Strangely, I've also had better success since I started self-publishing, also. My historical romance, "The Promise", which is set during the 1930's Dust Bowl era, is my best seller to date, having sold over 20,000 copies. I am proud to say that, for the first time in my writing career, I could support myself off my writing if it became necessary.

If you were going to hang out with one of your characters, who would that be?

Sarah Bentley. She is my kind of girl. She's tough when she needs to be, yet gentle and understanding with the children. She has a dream and pursues it doggedly. And she knows how to love. What more could you want as a woman?

What do you like to do for fun when you’re not writing?  

I absolutely LOVE live theater, especially musicals. In fact, I founded our community theater in Superior back in 1992 and since that time, have directed upwards of 60 shows. I also appeared ON stage a couple of times, playing Anna in "The King and I" and Miss Hannigan in "Annie." Other than that, I love to camp, travel, do paint by numbers, and knit.

How long did it take you to write the book, and how long did it take to get published?

I wrote "Dream" in about 2 months. And, as I already stated, I self-published the book through Amazon.

Do you have any tips for a young writer just starting out?

Don't give up. Keep writing, writing, writing. I was an editor for a publishing company for eight years, and watched so many authors grow just through the writing process itself. The more you write, the better you get. It's inevitable. And don't be afraid of self-publishing if you think it's for you. There used to be a stigma attached to it, but there isn't anymore.

Can you tell me where we can purchase your book?

All of my books are available exclusively on Amazon.com



Book Excerpt

Superior, Wisconsin

August 21, 1834

Caleb Wachsmann stood before the four open graves, his two eldest children on either side of him and the youngest in his arms. His entire body was numb. It still didn’t seem possible that all four of them could be gone. But they were. Cholera had taken them systematically, one by one. His father. His mother. His beloved wife, Annie, the mother of his children. His gaze settled on the last coffin, no more than three feet long. Inside was his six-month-old son, Danny. 

Caleb and the older children got sick first. Caleb’s mother had been through other cholera epidemics and knew exactly what to do. They started boiling the drinking water from the nearby St. Louis River and, between her and Annie, and even his father, had forced tons of the bacteria-free water down their throats to prevent dehydration. At one time, Caleb joked that he thought he was going to float away.

He and the older children recovered. Then the rest of the family got sick. The rapid deterioration in their conditions made it impossible for Caleb to keep up with the hydration on all four of his patients. Danny was the first to succumb to the disease. He lasted only 24-hours after the first symptoms appeared. The others lasted two to three days.

Caleb couldn’t help but blame himself. He was responsible for their care, and he had failed.

“Pa?”

Caleb didn’t hear his son’s voice. He was too lost in his thoughts and his grief.

A yank on his shirt sleeve brought him back to reality.

“Pa!”

“What, Seth?” he asked with exasperation heavy in his tone as he looked down at the carrot-topped, freckle-faced boy before him. In fact, all of the children were the spitting image of their mother, and it made looking at them all the more painful.

“Why did we put Grandpa and Grandma and Ma and Danny in the ground? Grandma and Ma aren’t going to like it at all, cuz they don’t like to get dirty.”

Caleb stooped before his eight-year-old son, placing two-year-old Bethany on his knee, then indicated for the five-year-old Jenny to come closer, also. “Remember how I told you that your ma and Danny and your grandma and grandpa are in Heaven with God now?”

The two older children nodded.

“You see, what we put in the ground wasn’t your Mama and Danny anymore, or your grandma and grandpa. The part of her that made your mama your mama and Danny, Danny already went to Heaven.”

“Like their ghosts, you mean?” Seth asked.

“Their spirits,” Caleb corrected. “What’s in the ground is just what was left over and, in time, that part of them will go back to the ground.”

“But it still kinda looked like Ma when you and Father Hauley put the cover on the box,” Seth argued.

Caleb sighed his resignation. “Yes, it did. I don’t know how to explain it better, Seth. When you get older, you’ll understand.”

“So, who’s gonna take care of us now, Pa?” Jenny asked. “Mama and Grandma always took care of us when you and Grandpa were out in the fields plantin’ stuff.”

“I haven’t figured that out yet, honey, but I will.”

The little girl’s green eyes teared and her face scrunched up with her sadness. “I miss Mama, Pa. I want her to come back.”

The sight of his sister’s anguish brought renewed tears to Seth’s eyes also, and Caleb pulled both of them close. Bethany put pudgy arms around her older brother and sister and joined in the hug.

The traveling priest who had performed the ceremony, the only other person present at the burial, looked on in sympathy when he considered what lay ahead for the young father. It was unheard of for a man to raise three children on his own, especially a farmer who spent ten to twelve hours a day cultivating his fields. Yes, Caleb Wachsmann was going to have to find a woman, and he was going to have to do it soon.

– Excerpted from A Dream in the Wilderness by Jean Hackensmith, Jean Hackensmith, 2024. Reprinted with permission.


About the Author
 

I have been writing since the age of twenty. (That’s 47 years and, yes, I’m disclosing my age.) I am the proud mother of three and grandmother to four wonderful grandchildren. After losing who I thought was the love of my life, my late husband Ron, in November of 2011, I met Rick. So, it is definitely possible to have more than one “love of your life.” Rick and I were married in July of 2018 and are still going strong today. He is my soulmate, my confidant, and my biggest fan. He has read every book I have ever written (even the romances!) 

Next to writing, my second passion is live theater. I founded a local community theater group back in 1992 and directed upwards of 40 shows, including three that I authored. I also appeared on stage a few times, portraying Anna in The King and I and Miss Hannigan in Annie. I am sad to say that the theater group dropped its final curtain in 2008, but those 16 years will always hold some of my fondest memories. 

I moved from Superior 15 years ago, seeking the serenity of country living. I also wanted to get away from the natural air conditioning provided by Lake Superior. We moved only 50 miles south, but the temperature can vary by 20-30 degrees. I guess I’m a country girl at heart. I simply love this area, and am lucky to, once again, have someone to share its beauty. I love the solitude, the picturesque beauty of the sun rising over the water, the strangely calming effect of watching a deer graze outside your kitchen window. Never again, will I live in the city. I am an author, after all, and what better place to be inspired than in God’s own backyard.

Let’s Connect!

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/jean-hackensmith-61554012674412/ 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/32957713?ref=nav_mybooks 

 



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GENRE: Historical Romance

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Molly Merriwether readily accepts an invitation to Waverly Hall, eager for adventure and amusement with her best friend. She never expected to be left unchaperoned with three intriguing young gentlemen for weeks.

Roger Bailey, recuperating in more ways than one, avoids Molly until her kindness and humor tempt him to deepen their
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Molly lands in one unlikely escapade after the next with Roger and soon considers him a friend—perhaps more—but the barriers he puts up make it impossible to truly know him. Has she only imagined those tender looks in his eyes?

For a chance at love, Molly will need to bare her innermost self and trust someone more deeply than she’s ever dreamed possible.

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EXCERPT:

“Not having chaperones has made it all the more interesting.” Molly glanced outside, where the men stood in a circle talking.

“Auntie’s going to be so upset when she finds out,” Caroline said.

“Perhaps she never will.”

Caroline clicked her tongue. “Of course she will. She’ll tell our parents.”

“Then we’d better enjoy ourselves while we still can.”

About to sip her juice, Caroline set the glass down. “I know that look, Molly. What are you planning?”

“Oh, I just thought we might have a poke around while the gentlemen are otherwise occupied.”

Outside, the men had set out across the field toward the kennels.

“We’ve done enough poking around,” Caroline said. “We’ll probably get lost again.”

“No. We’ve done enough poking around that we won’t get lost. And there’s that arched door we saw in the east wing other day.”

“It’s most likely a broom closet.”

Molly rose, leaving her napkin on the table. “It’s in the corner of an empty room on the third floor.

And with such an elaborate door? There were vines engraved on it.”

“The room wasn’t empty—it looked like an old sewing room. I’m sure it’s nothing of interest.”

“We won’t know until we look.”

“You’re doing this no matter what I say, aren’t you?” Caroline asked.

“You don’t have to come.” Molly gave her an angelic smile as she backed toward the door.


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About the Author:

Kate grew up in a woodsy New England town where summer days at the lake seemed to last forever. She read her first historical romance at age eleven when a teacher challenged her to find a book in the library written by an author she’d never heard of. Thus began a life-long love of love stories.

After graduating from college she settled in the Pacific Northwest, where she currently resides with her family.

Kate wrote her first romance when she was sixteen, then set her pen down for years until another story floated into her head out of the clear blue sky. She jotted it down, just for fun, but another story floated into her head out of the clear blue sky. She jotted it down, just for fun, but soon it took on a life of its own.

Author Links:

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Interview of Virginia Barlow Author of On This Christmas I Thee Wed (#holiday)

 


Easy to read happy ever after holiday romance....

 



Title: On This Christmas, I Thee Wed

Author: Virginia Barlow

Publication Date: December 18, 2024

Pages: 280

Genre: Historical Holiday Romance

Bartered to Viscount Hudson Becker by her father, Lady Lavinia Holbrook escapes her arranged marriage and travels to her Godmother, the Duchess of Chauncy to seek asylum. Determined to put men and marriage behind her, she is unprepared for the duke’s interest or his heated kisses. 

The Duke of Chauncy believes love is a weakness and refuses to take a bride despite his mother's scheming. When the duchess makes a wager he will marry by Christmas, he considers the matter a lark. Until Lavinia gets under his skin, and he rethinks his position on love and happy ever afters.

 On This Christmas I Thee Wed is available through these fine retailers…

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INTERVIEW

Can you tell us when you started writing?

I began writing in 2018. I had a story in my head that needed to be told. I  considered the idea several times over the last couple of years and in 2018, I made it happen. It took me most of the year from start to finish, but it was worth every second.

Can you tell me who or what the inspiration for the book was?

On This Christmas I Thee Wed is my sixteenth story.  In a previous story, the groom left the bride at the altar, and I thought a Regency Romance where the bride left a very eligible groom at the altar would be a fun story to write. 

Can you tell us how you came up with your title?

The title to this story incorporates the Christmas Theme with the wedding vows. I had to do a search to see how many books had similar titles before I settled on it.

Can you tell us a little about your main characters?

My heroine abhors the idea of being subjected to the whims of a man and runs away, hoping to make a different life. She refuses to live the life her mother and sisters do and takes matters into her own hands.

The duke has just as much reason to avoid marriage as my heroine but for different reasons. He has seen the devastation losing the love of your life can cause and avoids the situation at all costs because he believes love is a weakness.

Do you ever suffer from writer’s block? If so, what do you do about it?

I do suffer from writer's block and the way I deal with it is to go do something else for awhile. Usually the writer's block clears up within a day, and I am able to continue.

Where is this book set, and why did you choose that setting?

The book is set in Northern England in the 1700's. I love Regency romance and always have. The reason the story is set in Northern England is plot specific.

What’s next on your writing to-do list?

I am currently finishing up the fourth addition to Calhan Brides featuring the oldest Calhan brother, Connor. This series is my historical western romance series following the Calhan Family.

Can you tell me about your experiences finding a publisher for the book?

I write for The Wild Rose Press so finding a publisher for this story was simple. When I first started writing, I bought a copy of the Guide to Literary Agents and submitted to several who were open to submissions and printed romance. I signed with The Wild Rose Press not long after.

If you were going to hang out with one of your characters, who would that be?

I would hang out with the Duchess of Chauncy. She does not concern herself with the rules of society and has a great sense of humor. I believe everyone should have an eccentric lady in their family.

What do you like to do for fun when you’re not writing?

 I love to watch the ocean waves on the beach. Any ocean and any beach. I also sew, embroidery, crochet, and play with my grandchildren. That's pretty great in my opinion.



 

Book Excerpt

His mother planned his downfall into marriage with meticulous care or she wouldn’t have goaded him with her bet. And he didn’t believe her innocent of sending Lavinia to the wrong chamber last night, despite her feigned innocence.

Nay. His mother had nothing to do but plot his matrimonial demise and design a nursery for his progeny.

God. Though he loved her with all his heart, why wouldn’t she accept his decision to remain a bachelor?

Lavinia’s voice played in his head.

There, neither Papa nor the viscount can order me

to do anything I don’t want to do.

He understood her frustration, but even Scotland wouldn’t save him from his mother. The woman had a tenacious streak to rival Satan’s.

And who the hell was the viscount? He knew of no scandal involving Lavinia. Her voice continued.

I refuse to be some man’s broodmare, impregnated and discarded…

Snorting, he wanted to add his discontent to being a…What would a man forced to sire a child be called, anyway? A brood sire?

He chuckled. Discarded like a settee in the parlor.

Forgotten until the lord required someplace to sit. The girl used amusing analogies, he thought. But if she were his, he wouldn’t be sitting on her. Nay, she would be atop

him. The memory of her soft body in his arms made him rigid.

Shifting in his seat to ease his ardor, he remembered her mentioning being abducted by a Scot and taken to the highlands to ravish. Then her voice went all dreamy and soft as if ravishment by a highlander were every girl’s fantasy.

His lips tightened as he swung his chair around to stare out the window, steepling his fingers in thought.

English lords were much better lovers and far superior in every other avenue. What the devil did she have against them?

Perhaps her parents were the answer. The Earl of Holbrook and his wife were the epitome of a marriage of convenience, and with their history, he could understand her reluctance to join the marital throng. He avoided the marriage noose for much the same reason. Thoughts of being tied to some of the ladies his mother paraded through the castle made him shudder with revulsion.

Good god, what a dreadful thought.

– Excerpted from On This Christmas, I Thee Wed by Virginia Barlow, The Wild Rose Press, 2024. Reprinted with permission.

About the Author
 

Virginia Barlow has been a dreamer her whole life. She loves reading, traveling, and roses. She will dive headfirst into any romance she can get her hands on in any genre. Although her first love is Regency Romance and always will be.  Something about the era calls to her soul like a siren’s song rising from the depths.

She loves to write steamy romances whether fantasy, historical, or contemporary, all are liberally spiced with adventure and sensual, seductive heroes. Her heroines are just as compelling with equal parts intelligence, sass, and backbone. They give as good as they get whether saving their man’s life or responding to his heated kisses, they’re all in.

The most important thing in Virginia’s life is her family, and spending time with them. When she is not bouncing a grandbaby in her arms or handing out popsicles, she is writing and dreaming up her next love story.  Virginia has published fifteen romance novels with another two on the way and has half a dozen more circling around inside her head eager to make their debut.

Website & Social Media:

Website  https://www.virginia-barlow.com/ 

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Goodreads ➜ https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19838312.Virginia_Barlow 

 


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