Which CROSSROADS Character Are You?

(Yes, yes, I know–I’ve already created a post by this title. But I decided to introduce the CROSSROADS characters this time around. I’ve included the fun quiz at the end so you can see which character from the latest Miller’s Creek novel you are most like.)


Before I write one word of a new story, I spend a LOT of time getting to know my main characters. I fill out lengthy character charts for each of them, which includes every aspect of their background–childhood, relationships, jobs, personality traits, tough life situations, etc. I also subject them to a battery of online personality tests.


Why do I go to all this trouble? Because if my characters aren’t ‘real’ people to me, I stand no chance of writing them well enough to convince savvy readers that they are ‘real.’


Anyway, without further ado, please allow me the privilege of introducing you to the characters of the latest Miller’s Creek novel, CROSSROADS.


Meet Mara, the Heroine of CROSSROADS

Julia Roberts as MaraWith each character I create for a novel, I find a picture (usually of an actor or actress) that helps me visualize the character as I write. This unusual picture of actress Julia Roberts was the perfect picture for the character of Mara Hedwig, the heroine of CROSSROADS.


To me this photo shows strength of character as well as a just-beneath-the-surface vulnerability and kindness, all of which describes Mara. She’s also maternal, driven, motivated by her desire to provide stability for her little girl, lonely, cynical (especially when it comes to matters of faith), a survivor, and distrusting.


Her public persona is very different from her private persona. In public, she’s all about appearances for the sake of her business, so she dresses to the hilt in business attire (yes, even in the back-roads Texas town of Miller’s Creek) and drives a Cadillac Escalade to have the appearance of success.


In private, she’s much more relaxed and casual in her dress, preferring to let her hair down, wear sweats or blue jeans, and to shuck her shoes. In her not-working hours, her life centers around being a mama to her little girl, Ashton.


Meet Carter, the Hero of CROSSROADS

geoff-stults-as CarterI used this photograph of actor Geoff Stultz as inspiration for Carter Callahan. Carter is a former soldier, now serving on the police force of Miller’s Creek, who is strong in his faith and struggling to raise his teen-age daughter Chloe on his own. The one word that best describes him (as confirmed by his family, the infamous Callahan clan) is protector. When he meets the vulnerable and cynical Mara and her little girl, his life is literally turned upside down.


Why? Because as a protector/defender, he sees it as his job to win Mara back to faith in God. The only problem? He has bought the enemy’s lie that he’s not smart enough to win a war of words. All his previous battles have been fought with brawn and training, so how could he possibly win the battle of defending the faith to Mara?


Other words that describe Carter are: thrill-seeker, action-oriented, outdoors-man, caring, compassionate, and tender-hearted.


Meet Ashton, Mara’s Daughter in CROSSROADS

Dakota-Fanning-as-Ashton


What is it about kids that tend to steal the spotlight in a book or movie? That definitely holds true for the character of Ashton, Mara’s little girl in CROSSROADS.


To play the part, I chose this picture of actress Dakota Fanning. Isn’t she cheek-pinching cute???


Words that describe Ashton are: precocious, sweet, smart, charming, and funny. She’s one of those kids that has a vocabulary of a thirty-year-old. I derived a lot of inspiration for this character from the role of the little girl Susan in the remake of the movie, Miracle on 34th Street (played by actress Mara Wilson).


In the story of CROSSROADS, Ashton faces a life-threatening illness. Once Carter and his teen-aged daughter Chloe enter her life, she is impacted for the faith. There’s nothing like that sweet, child-like faith to serve as the perfect picture of what faith in Christ should be like.


Meet Chloe, Carter’s Daughter in CROSSROADS

IFThere is always at least one character in any story I write that ends up surprising me. Chloe was that character for me in writing CROSSROADS. This photo of actress Spencer Lacey Ganus served as my visual inspiration for the character of Chloe.


Honestly, I think the reason Chloe’s character surprised me so much is because teenagers are not normally my favorite people. To me, they tend to be self-centered, rebellious, and smart-mouthed.


Not that Chloe isn’t those things. She totally is. But throughout the story she grows into a mini adult, overcoming some of her own personal hangups and obstacles to become a compassion-filled cheerleader and champion for Ashton.


Other words that describe Chloe are: bouncy, moody, searching, and strong-willed. Of all people, Mara becomes the voice of reason for Chloe.


Which CROSSROADS Character Are You?

Now that you’ve met each of the main characters in CROSSROADS, I hope it makes this little quiz all the more fun. Please let us know in the comments which character you are the most like!



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