Today we welcome author:
Courtney Walsh
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Courtney's book:
Change of Heart
Courtney's book:
Change of Heart
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Mary here. I'm so happy to welcome Courtney Walsh today. She is an amazing author, and even when she is forced to stay on the sofa and heal and it's snowing outside, she choses to spend the time with us. Isn't that cool? I thought so, too. I asked Courtney: how has God led you on your writing journey? Here is what she said:
Mary here. I'm so happy to welcome Courtney Walsh today. She is an amazing author, and even when she is forced to stay on the sofa and heal and it's snowing outside, she choses to spend the time with us. Isn't that cool? I thought so, too. I asked Courtney: how has God led you on your writing journey? Here is what she said:
The Fire Inside of Me
I never wanted to be a writer. Not when I was a kid with an imaginary friend. Not when I was a theatre major learning the fine art of telling stories on the stage. Not when I was the last person in my college dorm before Christmas and spent an entire night writing a one-act play.
And certainly not when
my dad told me I needed to do something with “my writing.”
Mary here: it’s a Dad
thing…someone must pay them to say things like that.
I didn’t know I had such
a thing.
I never wanted to be a writer. Not when I was a kid with an imaginary friend. Not when I was a theatre major learning the fine art of telling stories on the stage. Not when I was the last person in my college dorm before Christmas and spent an entire night writing a one-act play.
See, at the age of
eighteen, I had it all figured out. I fully intended to graduate college with a
degree in theatre (and another in journalism—just to appease my parents) and
then move to New York City where I’d pursue my lifelong dreams on the stage.
I loved acting. I loved creating flawed, true-to-life characters. I loved building relationships between those characters, putting them in tense situations and seeing how they would react. I loved witty dialogue, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, but always filled with subtext of what isn’t being said.
Being passionate about these things meant that, of course, I was going to be an actor. What else would a person be with this unique skill set?
I graduated college still planning to pursue this dream, but something happened on the way to the big stage. Several somethings, actually… First, I fell in love. Yes, I was that girl. I didn’t want to move on with a crazy life if it meant I was moving on without this goofball of a guy who’d stolen my heart. Second, we were offered a job in church ministry—and while we didn’t expect to be there long, we stayed for twelve years.
I should add that this was exactly what God had for us at the time. I never looked at this decision as “settling” or “giving up” on my dreams. I simply discovered I had new dreams… until one day and three babies later, I didn’t. I didn’t know what I wanted to do anymore.
What was I going to be when I grew up?
Mary here- Are we supposed to grow up? I didn’t get the memo.
After six years heading up the music ministry at our church, my husband made a grand leap—he became the children’s pastor. Some might’ve said it was a step down, after all, many people use kids’ ministry as a stepping stone, but if you saw the way God used him, you would disagree. I’ve never in my life seen someone operating so perfectly in their gifts than when I watched my husband teach and lead children. He has this uncanny gift for breaking things down in a way that young minds not only understand, but enjoy. They’re learning without even realizing it because they’re having so much fun.
More than that, he came alive. He’d gotten a little complacent—in many ways, it was like he needed a new fire. So here he was, ignited—and there I was, wishing for just a spark of what he had…
One day, after I became aware of my own complacency I prayed. I pointed out that my husband was so clearly doing what God wanted him to—but what about me?
Lord, what is it that will ignite the fire inside of me?
And more clearly than I’ve ever heard anything in my life, the Lord said, “Write.”
By this point I’d worked as a contributing editor for a magazine. I’d written two scrapbooking books and several skits and full-length musicals. But I knew in that whisper, God was talking about something else—the thing I’d always been afraid to tackle—a novel.
I was terrified, not by the writing, but by the re-writing. I was certain I didn’t have the patience, and more importantly, I had nothing to say. But who was I to argue with God?
So, I got to work. That was in 2008. My first book, A Sweethaven Summer, was released in 2012.

And it sure is nice to have found the thing to ignite that fire in my own soul.
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Change of Heart
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A Colorado senator’s wife, Evelyn Brandt seems to have it
all. But her carefully constructed life comes toppling down when the FBI
crashes her society brunch with news that her husband has been arrested for
embezzlement, and he’s far from repentant. It turns out this was only the start
of his indiscretions―for which he has little regret.
As the weeks following the scandal turn into months,
Evelyn withdraws, even shirking her duties with the philanthropic Valentine
Volunteers. The inquisitive women of the group are determined not to let
Evelyn’s divorce destroy her. They have big plans for her to use her
long-forgotten artistic talent to reimagine the city’s iconic lamppost hearts.
But doing so will force Evelyn to work closely with Trevor Whitney, her
ex-husband’s former best friend. Though she and Trevor used to be close―and
he’s been letting her hide in his guesthouse―his gruffness conveys his unease
with the situation.
Amid the beauty of Trevor’s farm and the comfort of a
paintbrush, Evelyn starts to reclaim the dreams she sacrificed to become the
perfect politician’s wife. And as creativity inspires them both, Whit begins to
see the girl he fell in love with before his friend―and his own mistakes―stole
his chance. Possibilities for a new beginning emerge, but long-kept secrets
threaten to ruin everything. After so much time, is a change of heart too much
to hope for?
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And as always, we love welcoming new friends here. I'm so glad you joined us today and hope to see you again.
The determination you speak of comes from God...the giver of the desires of our heart. What is so amazing, is God wants to give all of us the desires of our hearts..a desire meant to serve God.
Thanks for chatting with Courtney and me.
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Any who, I completely agree that Courtney's books sound exciting, a real page turner and can't wait until you read it and let us know what you think. There are virtual coffees and teas still on the counter. Help yourself and stick around. We have authors visiting mostly every weekend.