Embers of Truth Blog Tour with Celebrate Lit (Interview with Avrie Swan)

About the Book

Book: Embers of Truth

Author: Avrie Swan

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release date: April 15, 2025

A fiery heroine teams up with a gruff detective to catch a thief, but the real danger may be trusting each other.

With her family nearing destitution and her home on the brink of foreclosure, Carina Clarke has little left to lose. Yet in one fateful evening, the 1871 Peshtigo Fire destroys the last of all she holds dear and separates her from her sister and friend. Carina vows to find them—even if it means moving to a different city and taking up work at a textile mill while she searches.

Oliver Ramhurst is determined to make his father proud of his work as a Pinkerton detective. His assignment to capture a thief at a textile mill in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, could be the opportunity he needs—if the feisty Miss Clarke will stay out of his way. When the clever woman offers to help him ferret out the culprit, Oliver reluctantly agrees. But does she want more from him than she’s saying?

As the danger grows and they draw closer to discovering the true identity of the thief, Carina and Oliver realize that nobody is who they seem. Carina must decide who can be trusted and who may be a villain in disguise—for when the hour grows dark, trust may be the only thing that can save her.

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About the Author

Avrie Swan is a Christian author and avid reader with a love for all things historical. Having grown up exploring antique stores and museums, she eventually decided to combine her interest in history with her love for writing and began working on her first full-length novel at the age of fourteen. She especially enjoys writing stories that focus on themes of family, faith, and growth through difficult times.

When Avrie is not writing, she is watching old movies, collecting antique books, and hunting for agates. A native Wisconsinite, she enjoys spending the cold winters indoors with her cat on her lap and a good book in her hand.

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Hello, folks!

What do you do when you run out of your favorite type of book at the local library? Well, in the case of sixteen-year-old me, you sit down and try to write one yourself. Thus was born the first iteration of Embers of Truth, followed shortly thereafter by the second and third. After countless revisions and many cups of coffee, I finally achieved what I wanted—a book filled with mystery and action, with a main character tenacious enough to weather the storms I tossed her way. Carina’s story was a joy to write, and I know sixteen-year-old me would be happy to read it if she could.

In this first book of The Peshtigo Fire Chronicles, I decided to explore the theme of trust and learning to accept help. Carina has difficulty trusting others, an issue born out of past experiences. However, as she comes to learn, we cannot let bad experiences affect the way we see others. Have you ever unjustly judged someone because of something that happened to you, even if it was unintentional? I have. It’s easy to do!

In addition to exploring themes of trust, Embers of Truth also examines what it means to put our goals before helping others. Oliver is determined to impress his father, and while he takes the mill case to help the workers there, he also secretly hopes it will finally make his father approve of his occupation. Putting our needs above others is a part of human nature, but that doesn’t mean we can’t change. Watching Oliver realize this is one of my favorite parts of the story.

Much like Oliver, I also realized several things while writing Embers of Truth. The first was that I would never handwrite a novel again, a decision my right wrist thanked me for. The second was that God is incredibly, incredibly gracious. The third and final thing I realized was that I would have made a terrible Pinkerton detective. I’m much more suited to sitting bundled up under warm blankets with a book than going undercover to find a criminal!

I encourage you, dear reader, to follow along with Oliver and Carina as they traverse snowy Milwaukee and decide whether you could be a detective. Make sure to curl up with a nice cup of coffee or tea and a blanket as you enjoy this intriguing, romance-filled story. God bless you!

Sincerely,

Avrie Swan

Interview with Avrie

What is your real-life work schedule like when writing?

Life is pretty hectic for me between work, writing, and college, but somehow, I find time to fit everything in. I alternate between working part-time and doing school during the day, which leaves me with time to write during the evenings and on weekends. I also occasionally have time to squish in a few pages in the morning before I leave for work. I’m a slow writer, so I enjoy having extra time to work on my projects. It’s a lot of organized chaos!

When did you write your first book and how old were you?

I’ve been creating stories since I was young, but I didn’t take writing seriously until I was about fourteen. That’s when I realized I could take all the ideas I had and attempt to craft a full-length story. It felt daunting at the time, but I decided I had nothing to lose by giving it a shot. After a dozen false starts and countless story concepts, I finally completed a full-length manuscript a year later. It wasn’t perfect, but it gave me the confidence to take writing seriously. The first draft of Embers of Truth quickly followed that.

What are your favorite books to read?

I love reading historical fiction, which is why I chose to write it. However, I’m also a big fan of the classics, such as Pride and Prejudice and The Count of Monte Cristo. Anne of Green Gables was another book that had a significant influence on me growing up and one that I still enjoy reading today. My favorite books feature cozy settings and heartfelt characters.

Have you experienced writer’s block, and how do you handle it?

Definitely! I experienced a tough spell of writer’s block last winter due to feeling overwhelmed by various responsibilities. When I sense writer’s block creeping in, I usually take a step back and try an alternative activity for a day or two. This has included rereading chapters I’ve written, responding to fun writing prompts, and even creating Pinterest boards for my books. Simple activities like these almost always help me overcome my writer’s block.

Where can readers find out more about you and your books?

I love meeting my readers! If you’d like to learn more or get in contact with me, feel free to check out my website at avrieswan.com. I also post updates on Instagram (@avrieswanwrites). I hope to see you all there!

Blog Stops

Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, May 1

Holly’s Book Corner, May 2

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 2

Texas Book-aholic, May 3

Blogging With Carol, May 4

Simple Harvest Reads, May 5 (Guest Review from Marilyn)

Locks, Hooks and Books, May 6

Blossoms and Blessings, May 6

Book Looks by Lisa, May 7

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, May 8

Betti Mace, May 9

Stories By Gina, May 10 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, May 10

Cover Lover Book Review, May 11

Pause for Tales, May 12

Devoted To Hope, May 12

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, May 13

For Him and My Family, May 14

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Avrie is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/00adcf54210

9 thoughts on “Embers of Truth Blog Tour with Celebrate Lit (Interview with Avrie Swan)

  1. Roxanne C. says:
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    I enjoyed the author’s answers to the interview questions, but I especially like her phrase “organized chaos.”

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