Welcome to Hope for Today's Heart, Crystal. I've been reading Counterfeit
Love, and I have to say I'm loving it. You've captured my reader's heart with
your incredible story of intrigue, suspense, and romance.
Crystal Caudill is the author of "dangerously good historical romance," with
her work garnering awards from Romance Writers of America and ACFW. She is a stay-at-home mom and caregiver, and when she isn’t writing, Caudill can be found playing board games with her family, drinking hot tea, or reading other great books at her home
outside Cincinnati, Ohio. Find out more at CrystalCaudill.com.
Q: I like to read the back cover description, but it’s always interesting to hear the author describe their book in their
own words. Will you introduce us to your debut release, Counterfeit Love?
From the very first moment I read True Detective Stories by A. L. Drummond, I became hooked on the fascinating history of the
Secret Service. For nearly three decades before the first president was
protected, the Secret Service’s primary purpose was to thwart counterfeiters and their schemes to
make money at the cost of the nation’s economy. Oftentimes, chasing those criminals required going
undercover. Enter the inspiration for the plot of Counterfeit Love. More than just an exciting plot, I wanted a romance story
where real love and relationships are portrayed as messy and complicated. The
ones we love most can and usually do hurt us the worst. How we respond to those
hurts profoundly impacts ourselves and those around us. When I wove all those elements together, I ended up with Counterfeit Love—a story of dangerous betrayals, malicious counterfeiters, and the
second chance romance between an undercover Secret Service operative and his
former fiancé.
Six years ago, Broderick Cosgrove left his former fiancé Theresa Plane as a means of protecting her. When he discovers her
entangled with the schemes of the dangerous counterfeiting ring he’s investigating, he risks his career to prove her innocence and rescue
her from deadly threats. Having experienced jilted love once, Theresa’s determined to choose a safe, secure future for herself and to rid
her militant grandfather of the debt that has dogged them for years. When past
and present betrayals collide, Theresa is confronted with the uncertainty of
who she can trust. Can she lean into the man who once abandoned her? And what about God—the one who’s stripping everything from her?
Q: In writing a historical novel, you could have chosen any
place and any time. Why Cincinnati in 1884?
There are many reasons why the setting had to be Cincinnati in 1884. On a personal level, I moved to the
Cincinnati area after getting married, and my initial dive into research was
simply because I wanted to explore the history of my new home. However, it
veered quickly away from personal to necessary.
During my study of the Secret Service, I discovered that Cincinnati was one of
the top five counterfeiting centers in the country during the first few decades
of the Secret Service’s existence. I read about multiple cases in the city, and one in
particular excited my imagination and kick-started the idea for Counterfeit Love.
The reason I chose 1884 has to do more specifically with Cincinnati’s flood history. In February 1883, Cincinnati experienced a
catastrophic flood that devastated the local economy. Many families and
businesses were still reeling from its effects when a second, even worse, flood struck
exactly one year later. Sandwiching my story between the two floods gave
Theresa’s family a final push into financial ruin and allowed for an exciting
climax where waters rise again and threaten to destroy all Theresa has left. In
addition, 1884 set my operatives right in the middle of a time when the
Secret Service was reinventing its practices and struggling to gain autonomy in
its powers as a law enforcement agency. The combination of reasons brought a
wonderful dynamic to the story that was fun to
explore.
Q: What situation does Theresa find herself in, through no fault of her
own? Or is she really as innocent in everything going on around her?
Various betrayals work against Theresa throughout her history and
present, not the least of which is the betrayal from her grandfather. While their debt
developed through a combination of poor business choices, her misadventures,
and reoccurring illness, it is ultimately his handling of that debt that leaves
Theresa fighting for her home and her future. She
is innocent of his poor choices, yet she is the one to pay the consequences and
have her reputation clouded by a suspicion of criminal acts.
Even though Theresa is innocent of any criminal involvement, she is not
innocent in all things. Like everyone else, she is responsible for her reactions and choices.
Through her experiences growing up and now reenforced by Grandfather’s betrayal, Theresa has learned to be self-reliant and rarely listens
to the wise counsel of those around her. Unfortunately, her self-reliant
decisions compound her problems, and her situation grows from dangerous to dire.
Q: Why does Theresa think her grandfather’s problems are hers? Does he know how involved she is in trying to pay
off his debts? He has tried to protect her in
all other aspects of life, why hasn’t he protected her from the situation at hand?
Family relationships can be strange things. Though not always the case,
we tend to make allowances for the family members closest to us, even when they hurt us.
Loyalty—though undeserved from the outside—is freely given. For Theresa, her grandfather is the only family she
has left. She’s staunchly loyal to him because she recognizes the sacrifice he made
in choosing to keep her with him after her parents died. She’s also keenly aware of the financial burden she’s added through her many misadventures and fragile health. She wrestles
with the knowledge not all of his choices have been wise or even made in her best interest, but she loves him and is loyal to
him anyway.
Knowing that Grandfather is a proud man, Theresa tried to keep her
involvement in paying off debts secret. However, he isn’t unaware. He doesn’t want her help, nor does he approve, but he doesn’t stop her either. Their debt situation has become the least of his
worries, and he’s more focused on getting them out of a danger far worse than unpaid
debts.
Q: What is the faith message in the story? Do you always know what part faith is
going to play when you start out writing a book?
I rarely know what part faith will play when I start writing a book.
Sometimes I have an idea, but rarely does it stay the
same. For me, writing is an act of holding my hand open and saying, “Okay, God. What do you want to do with this story?” Oftentimes, it ends up paralleling a growing experience in my faith.
For example, in Counterfeit Love, Theresa wrestles with whether or not she can trust and love God, even
if He strips everything away from her. It is the same question I struggled
through as I wrote the story and experienced two of the hardest years of my life. I’d never been so stripped of my faith, and
neither had Theresa.
We all walk into our faith with preconceived notions of how God shows
love to us. If He doesn’t behave in a way we think He should, it rocks our world and causes us to distrust His goodness. But He is always good, and His ways are not our ways. We all reach a point in our faith when we must decide if we will choose
to love and trust Him in those “even if” seasons of our lives. And that struggle is at the heart of Counterfeit Love’s faith message.
Q: What is a brief history of why and how you first came about wanting
to write novels?
A: I’ve always written as a way to process and escape the challenges of
my life. I never had any intention of publishing. At. All. However, when God
wants something, nothing is going to stop His plans. I’m a teacher at heart and
I love to learn. For my 30th birthday, my husband bought me a ticket to a small
local writer’s conference I’d seen an ad for but never told
him about. (God moment #1.) I went to this conference by myself, knowing no
one, and the first person I met introduced me to the concept of ACFW, and then introduced
me to Gregg and Hallee Bridgeman. I’ll never forget Gregg asking me why wasn’t
I pursuing publishing. Did I believe God had give me these stories? Well, yeah
but… (God moment #2) I brushed it off, but he’d planted the seed. Then all but
one of the classes I’d chosen on writing craft got canceled last minute,
leaving only publishing classes left. (God moment #3) I left that conference
certain that God was calling me to pursue publishing . . . but I fought with
Him for six months over it. He won. From that point on, it’s been a journey of
obedience to Him. I am excited and bless to be published, but it was honestly
something I never wanted without His pushing. Now all I want is for whatever I
write to glorify His name and to encourage others in their walk with Christ.
Q: What pulled you toward writing suspense over other genres, then more
specifically romantic suspense, then more specifically historical romantic
suspense, and... why
Christian/inspiration fiction?
A:Wow, that’s sort of a loaded question. Why romantic suspense? While I wouldn’t change my childhood, it had lots of struggles that made stories of
danger and adventure a necessary escape. I needed to see that if others could
survive things much worse than what I was going through, I could survive this.
The historical aspect came into play through my love of history, and frankly
the fact that I needed an escape as far from the here and now as possible. What
better place than in a completely different
century?
I didn’t grow up in a Christian household, and it wasn’t until eighth grade, through the influence of a
middle school teacher and a group of friends, that I came to know Christ
personally. By then, I was into some pretty smutty reading, and it went on
until I accidentally discovered Janette Oke’s When Calls the Heart. While the first book made an impact on me, it was the second and third books in
the series that really taught me what God-honoring love looks like. It
literally changed my life and what I read from then on out. With the exception
of the classics and a few books labeled clean reads, I
only read Christian/Inspirational fiction now. God calls each author to their
own target audience, and I feel like He’s called me to write for the Christian community. Not that He wouldn’t make Counterfeit Love reach those who aren’t, but my focus is on entertaining and encouraging those who already
have faith in Christ.
Q: Counterfeit Love is the first in a series. Can you give us a tease of what to expect as the Hidden Hearts of the Gilded Age series continues?
In book two, Counterfeit Hope, readers will get a surprising view of Andrew Darlington—an operative who has little tact and tends to see things in black in
white. Readers and the heroine will discover that he’s not quite the man he appears to be and is worthy of the title hero.
However, he’s been harboring a secret from his superiors. He spent his childhood as
a member of a criminal family before being adopted by his arresting officer. When a
case brings him face-to-face with his former family, his character comes into
question despite all he’s done to earn his sterling reputation. Matters only worsen when the
woman who captures his attention—and possibly his affections—is the wrong kind of woman for a Secret Service operative. A pickpocket
and former prostitute.
In book three, Counterfeit Faith, Josiah Isaacs’s charming ways get put to the test when he partners with the matron of
Final Chance House of Refuge. Someone is using the
institution for children convicted of crimes as a cover for their participation
in a green goods game, and they’re willing to silence anyone who poses a threat to their operations,
including the matron and children who are forced to participate.
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THREE WINNERS
Grand Prize - Counterfeit Love Book Box - a signed print copy of Counterfeit Love and an “Always Booked” tote full with surprises related to the story to be opened when as they read and reach matching post it notes.
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Drawing runs from 12:01 a.m. March 1st to 11:59 p.m. (EST) March 31st.
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