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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

A Question of Destiny By Anita Higman


Lucy O’Brien is about to be given ten millions dollars and a chance to live a life she never imagined. Will this new found wealth be Lucy’s undoing, or can she rise above the temptations within high society and choose to become a nobler version of herself? And will the solitary Andrew Whitfield—a man who watches over Lucy as she adapts to her new lifestyle—cause her to close the door on her dreams or be the key that opens the rest of Lucy’s destiny?


 Anita Higman
  Welcome Anita to Diana's Tea Time Reviews! I have a few questions for you while we enjoy our tea and cookies. 


Q&A for A Question of Destiny

Can you tell me a little bit about your novel, A Question of Destiny?

I’d be happy to. It’s basically a rags-to-riches story with a few surprises along the way.

Here’s a short blurb to give you a few more details.

Lucy O’Brien is about to be given ten millions dollars and a chance to live a life she never imagined. Will this new found wealth be Lucy’s undoing, or can she rise above the temptations within high society and choose to become a nobler version of herself? And will the solitary Andrew Whitfield—a man who watches over Lucy as she adapts to her new lifestyle—cause her to close the door on her dreams or be the key that opens the rest of Lucy’s destiny?

How did you come up with this story?
I’ve always thought the rags-to-riches concept was fascinating. There’s so much ready-made conflict. Even though we’ve been told by the world that to receive a windfall would be an idyllic situation, in reality, a lot can go wrong. You can truly lose your way. In life, love, faith. Everything. Since a writer needs a lot of conflict to keep those lovely readers turning the pages, I thought this would be a good plot element to add to a love story.

In A Question of Destiny you have the hero loving the city while the heroine loves the country, and it becomes a sticky point between them. Where did you get your inspiration for this conflict?
I suppose both of these viewpoints are inside me. I grew up on a farm, but I now live near Houston. I love the city and the country equally, and so does my husband. So, we are building our retirement home in the country, but because of a soon-to-be-built freeway nearby, we will have access to the city. But I won’t tell you how my heroine and hero work out this intense disagreement!

What is the farthest place from home you’ve ever been?
Melbourne, Australia. I loved it there. It’s such a beautiful and fascinating city. So much so, I set part of a novel there, which was entitled, Winter in Full Bloom. I’d love to go back to Australia someday, but it’s expensive, and it’s a very, very long flight!

Want to share one of your dreams?
I would love to have one of my books made into a movie. Right now two of my novels are optioned for movies, so I’m hoping something exciting will transpire from that.

How long have you known that you wanted to be a writer?
Growing up I dreamed of telling stories. When I was very young I started working on a novel about a man from Mars who wanted to go to college in New York. I never finished that novel, but it left an impression on me. I knew deep down that writing was my dream, even though I didn’t get around to fulfilling it until I was in my thirties.

What do you hope your readers will come away with after reading one of your novels?
I would love for them to be inspired, challenged, and entertained. If I accomplish even one of those things I would feel my writing time wasn’t wasted.


If you could have dinner with two well-known people, who would they be?
Josh Groban, because his music inspires me and Leif Enger, because I love the way he writes.

Is there something about you most people wouldn’t know?
I love licorice ice cream, but it’s a rare find.

Any advice for new writers?
My advice would be, “Don’t rush the process. Take your time. Read and learn about the craft, network, and attend conferences. Start a blog, and find your own unique voice. Be faithful to your stories and write every day. If you really have a passion for writing, you won’t find my suggestions to be a punishment—but a pleasure.”

How can your readers connect with you?
I would love for you to visit my website at www.anitahigman.com and connect with me through the “Contact Me” button, or you can go to my Facebook Reader Page at https://www.facebook.com/AuthorAnitaHigman.

My Review  


A Question of Destiny

By: Anita Higman



I love Anita's books. Always great characters you fall in love with and no exception in  " A Question of Destiny ".  Lucy has been given ten million dollars for saving a wealthy man.  Now that would be such a life change. Then thinking everyone else in the world would want to be your best friend.  Lucy has the kindest heart she wants to help all the pour, but Ian knowing people would want to take advantage of her puts Andy his associate with her to help her to choose wisely.  But will money make her change who she really is?  Will Andy play a bigger role in her life? Awesome book its a page turner and won't want to stop once started. Anyone who likes a good clean romance will love it.

Anita is having a awesome giveaway! Not one winner but there will be  three. 

Two kindle copies of A Question of Destiny
One novel related gift specially picked out by Anita. 

What a dream come true for Lucy!! Is there something in your life that has come true and changed your life? Please leave a comment in the comment section.

1 comment:

  1. Diana, what a fun interview with Anita! "A Question of Destiny" looks like a great read! As for something that has come true and changed my life, I would have to say marrying my husband, then having kids. My background is pretty rocky and I really didn't know what would become of me, so my husband is truly my 'knight in shining armor', and our four beautiful gifts are my joy. They all have most definitely changed my life! :)
    Blessings and Happy Thanksgiving!
    Kelly Y
    kelly *at* dkcountryarts *dot* com

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