Happy Writer Wednesday!
I’m happy to introduce a June Foster today! Her newest book, Dreams Deferred, is a fascinating story based on the love story of her real-life relatives, and she’s here today to tell you “the story behind the story!”
Stick with us to the end and find out how you can win an ebook copy of Dreams Deferred!
Welcome, June!
A Story Behind the Story
Dreams Deferred is inspired by the true story of my great grandfather and great grandmother.
Father Frances Matthew Halbedl grew up in the European Austrian Empire and followed the tradition in which the oldest son became a priest in his family’s Catholic faith. After being ordained in Moravia, he immigrated to the United States in 1866 to serve in a parish in the state of Louisiana.
My aunt and mother always told the story of how one Sunday while saying mass, Father Matthew spotted a young teen, much younger than my heroine, Mary Louise. He waited several years for her to grow up then stepped down from the priesthood to marry her. I wish I knew some of those rich details of their courtship, but since I don’t, I fictionalized their romance.
They later moved to San Antonio, Texas, and had five children, three girls and two boys—Ida, Mamie, Alice, Roy, and Clifton, who was my grandfather.
Mathew taught music both in public school and privately. Later he became the first principal of a high school in San Antonio.
I’ve always wanted to write a book inspired by Mary Louise and Matthew’s story. I finally saw the opportunity when my editor gave a callout for contemporary romances where a pastor falls in love. I asked her what she thought about a Catholic priest falling in love. I’m sure she must’ve scratched her head, but when I told her it was based on a true story, she liked the idea.
Though I set the story in contemporary times, I used elements from the real story. My Matthew went into the priesthood at the urging of his father. He had a great love of music and wound up in San Antonio, Texas after he married Mary Louise. Father Matthew falls in love with Mary Louise from almost the first moment he sees her in mass one Sunday morning. All of these things are based on Matthew’s real-life story.
I fictionalized most of the rest of the story, basically because I don’t know many details of Matthew and Mary Louise’s lives. If I’ve learned anything from writing this book, I wish I’d probed for more information when my mother and aunt were still alive, but I’m grateful for what I do know.
As I got into the book, I realized that this is probably the most romantic story I’ve written. Mary Louise and Matt fall in love, but even a casual kiss is taboo. When they finally do sneak a kiss in the garden at the church grounds, they take the risk of being discovered, yet their love for each other spurs them on.
I believe Dreams Deferred is a story both Catholics and Protestants will enjoy. It was likely my most favorite to write.
About Dreams Deferred
Frances Matthew Hall is obedient to family tradition: all firstborn sons will serve as a priest. Now Matt officiates at St. Aloysius Catholic Church in San Antonio, Texas. But when on Easter Sunday, he notices a beautiful young woman who takes his breath away, he must fight against his attraction to her or leave the priesthood and alienate his entire family.
Mary Louise Graham is a middle school teacher and devout catholic. Yet no amount of service to the community can ease the heavy load of guilt she carries. God can never forgive her unspeakable mistake. But when Father Matt tells her about a forgiving God through His son Jesus Christ, she’s free. Only thing, the Godly priest now means more to her than he should.
Can two people find their way to each other amidst insurmountable obstacles? Dreams Deferred is inspired by the author’s great grandfather and great grandmother’s story.
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About June Foster
An award-winning author, June Foster is also a retired teacher with a BA in Education and a MA in counseling. She is the mother of two and a grandmother of ten. June began writing Christian romance in 2010. She penned her first novel on her Toshiba laptop as she and her husband traveled the US in their RV. Her adventures provide a rich source of information for her novels. She brags about visiting a location before it becomes the setting in her next book.
To date, June has written twenty-two contemporary romance and romantic suspense novels and novellas. She loves to compose stories about characters who overcome the circumstances in their lives by the power of God and His Word. June uses her training in counseling and her Christian beliefs in creating characters who find the freedom to live godly lives. She’s published with Winged Publications. Visit June at www.junefoster.com to see a complete list of her books.
Giveaway!
Every book I write has some story from my life in it. There may be some of you who know the stories. If YOU were writing a book, what would you include?
To be entered in the drawing for an ebook copy of Dreams Deferred, answer the question above in the comments! I can’t wait to hear some of YOUR stories!
Stay safe and well!
June Foster says
Regina, Thank you for the opportunity to share Dreams Deferred with your readers. Blessings and stay safe. June
Regina Merrick says
I’m so glad to have you today! Your story sounds fascinating!
Mary Stalnaker says
I would have to include something about my mom. She was my best friend and lately I keep remembering things she told me when I was growing up. So, my mom for sure.
June Foster says
Mary, I think it would make a good book. Today a lot of people are writing their memoirs. Thanks for your comment.
Regina Merrick says
I find myself putting a lot of my mother and grandmothers in my stories! After all, it’s where we learn who we are!
June Foster says
So true, Regina.
Shawnna Watkins says
The story of my true miracle baby girl. God is still doing those…we simply have to take notice & give Him the glory!
June Foster says
Shawnna, I’m so grateful He’s still doing miracles today.
Natalya Lakhno says
June and Regina, thank you for the story behind the story! It’s so wonderful to base it on a true events.
If I am to write a story, I would probably include the story about immigration to US and how I came here on my hubby’s birthday 😉 but we didn’t know each other…yet