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Anna Willett - Featured Author - Lost to the Lake - December 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022

Hi, it's lovely to be here!
LTJ wrote: "Greetings, my friends! I'm about to start this now and can't wait to read it :-D"
Welcome LTJ! :)
Welcome LTJ! :)
So I am 11% in and some thoughts so far:
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Cannot wait to read some more of it tonight! :)
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Cannot wait to read some more of it tonight! :)

Great question! It started with a few simple comments. I have two GSDs and every time I have something delivered, they howl like wolves. Several delivery people made comment that no one would want to break into my house and meet my dogs😆I would always laugh, but one day it got me thinking. And that's when the idea for Lost to the Lake was born.

I loved that movie! The whole concept was way before its time.
Kasia wrote: "Gosh this conversation reminds me of that Audrey Hepburn movie, Wait Until Dark (1967)."
I remember seeing that movie many years ago. I might need to track down that movie - maybe it will be on one of my freebie platform sites. :)
I remember seeing that movie many years ago. I might need to track down that movie - maybe it will be on one of my freebie platform sites. :)
Anna wrote: "Marie wrote: "I will throw the first question out. How did this story come about, Anna?"
Great question! It started with a few simple comments. I have two GSDs and every time I have something deliv..."
I love that story idea. :)
Great question! It started with a few simple comments. I have two GSDs and every time I have something deliv..."
I love that story idea. :)
With that in mind with your idea of how the book came about, did you have any tense moments while writing the book? Like maybe your dogs barking or carrying on with something outside that made you pause while writing the book? Spook moments. :)
Marie wrote: "Kasia wrote: "Gosh this conversation reminds me of that Audrey Hepburn movie, Wait Until Dark (1967)."
I remember seeing that movie many years ago. I might need to track down that movie - maybe it..."
It's a wicked good one :)
I remember seeing that movie many years ago. I might need to track down that movie - maybe it..."
It's a wicked good one :)
Anna wrote: "Kasia wrote: "Gosh this conversation reminds me of that Audrey Hepburn movie, Wait Until Dark (1967)."
I loved that movie! The whole concept was way before its time."
Might have to watch it again :)
I loved that movie! The whole concept was way before its time."
Might have to watch it again :)

Not with the barking, but Karma (my younger of the two) spooked me. I noticed she was staring at the ceiling over my head. When I looked up, there was a large black spider. I live in Australia, so we get the big ones. I usually rescue the spiders and put them outside, but not this one!

My other girl's name is Luna. She's very sweet.
Aw, both beautiful names! I'm glad you have brave shepherds to protect you from the huge spiders!

😆😆They are my heroes!

Anna wrote: "Not with the barking, but Karma (my younger of the two) spooked me. I noticed she was staring at the ceiling over my head. When I looked up, there was a large black spider. I live in Australia, so we get the big ones. I usually rescue the spiders and put them outside, but not this one! ..."
I am not a spider person either. I have had a spider or two slowly lowering itself on a web in front of my face a couple of times years ago. I use to live on a farm/ranch here in Florida and we have what they call wolf spiders which are normally found in oak trees. Though what was in front of my face was baby spiders - not the big momma spiders - thank goodness! lol
I am not a spider person either. I have had a spider or two slowly lowering itself on a web in front of my face a couple of times years ago. I use to live on a farm/ranch here in Florida and we have what they call wolf spiders which are normally found in oak trees. Though what was in front of my face was baby spiders - not the big momma spiders - thank goodness! lol
A lot of your books including this one you mention the back woods or wilds of Perth. So my question is: Around that area is it mostly the wilds with the wildlife or is a lot of that located further away?

Outside of Perth, which is the most isolated city in the world, you can be in a semi-rural setting in forty minutes. In any of these places one would find an array of wildlife. Once there, there are always expansive areas of bush. To reach another city would take days by car.

My review...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Anna wrote: "The retreat that White Mist Lake is based on, is about three hours' drive south of Perth. I spent some time in the area, even walked in the national park (changed the name) and took photos of the l..."
Wow! That will definitely fuel your imagination on what to write within your books! :)
Wow! That will definitely fuel your imagination on what to write within your books! :)
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Marie, Coffee-Chocolate-Book Lover
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rated it 4 stars

Marty is a real piece of work! I was hyperventilating though with him trying to get rid of his wife Beth! But all of it with Pike and Craig ..."
Glad you're enjoying it!
I finished the book! Really liked it and the suspense/tension fed my insomnia fuel! :)
Here is my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Here is my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
So I am curious Anna, how did you come up with these characters in the story?
I am always curious how authors create their characters to fit into their stories.
I am always curious how authors create their characters to fit into their stories.

I am always curious how authors create their characters to fit into their stories."
In part, I draw on people I’ve met. Marty is a definite type of man; stylish, athletic, outgoing and charming–on the outside. But everyone has a public face. It’s what’s beneath the smile that interests me.
When it comes to my female MCs, I enjoy creating flawed characters. Women who find themselves and their inner strength through adversity. I know it’s a clique, but we never know what we are capable of until we’re put to the test. And I love testing a character! For me, there’s nothing better than an MC who takes one step forward and two steps in the wrong direction.
The short answer is, I watch people and pay attention. Sounds creepy!
Anna wrote: "When it comes to my female MCs, I enjoy creating flawed characters. Women who find themselves and their inner strength through adversity. I know it’s a clique, but we never know what we are capable of until we’re put to the test. And I love testing a character! For me, there’s nothing better than an MC who takes one step forward and two steps in the wrong direction.
The short answer is, I watch people and pay attention. Sounds creepy! ..."
People watcher - doesn't sound creepy at all. lol :)
Thank you for that character insight. :)
The short answer is, I watch people and pay attention. Sounds creepy! ..."
People watcher - doesn't sound creepy at all. lol :)
Thank you for that character insight. :)
Story synopsis:
Following a home invasion, a woman begins to wonder if her perfect life is a lie.
Beth Jacobsen wakes up in the middle of the night to a home break-in and is held at knife point.
Her faithful dog is injured when trying to fend off her attackers. Not so heroic is her husband, Marty, who seems to freeze and resign to whatever fate awaits her.
Although they fight off the intruders, things are just about to get a whole lot worse.
Marty makes a revelation that means they can’t go to the police. Rather they’ll head, with a new set of troubles, to secluded White Mist Lake Retreat.
Yet instead of finding tranquility and a chance to heal there, Beth will be forced to confront a sickening truth and the danger following in its wake.
Goodreads Author Profile for Anna Willett:
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
Amazon link to buy the book:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09...
Also the book is on Kindle Unlimited.
Please welcome, Anna Willett!