Tell us about your book.
No one steps on Archer land. Not if they value their life. But when Meredith Hayes overhears a lethal plot to burn the Archer brothers off their ranch, a twelve-year-old debt compels her to take the risk.
Fourteen years of constant vigilance hardens a man. Yet when Travis Archer confronts a female trespasser with the same vivid blue eyes as the courageous young girl he once aided, he can't bring himself to send her away. And when an act of sacrifice leaves her injured and her reputation in shreds, gratitude and guilt send him riding to her rescue once again.
Four brothers. Four straws. One bride. Despite the fact that Travis is no longer the gallant youth Meredith once dreamed about, she determines to stand by his side against the enemy that threatens them both. But will love ever be hers? Or will Travis always see her merely as a short-straw bride?
What inspired this book?
As a diehard romantic, I have to admit that I adore the sappy old Hollywood musicals, and my all-time favorite is Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. I adore the western setting, the rough and tumble men, and the marriage of convenience story. In fact, it's this very musical that served as the inspiration for Short-Straw Bride.
My story has four brothers instead of seven, and the men don’t sing and dance while they do their chores. However the spark came when I thought about this movie and then asked, what if? What if instead of having the heroine agree to a marriage of convenience at the beginning of the story, the brothers drew straws to see who would marry her when a good deed of hers goes awry? And what if instead of all the brothers being named in alphabetical order after Bible characters, my four brothers were named for heroes from the Alamo?
From there, the Archer clan was born—Travis, Crockett, Bowie (who only answers to Jim), and Neill. And when Meredith infiltrates their isolated ranch, these bachelors are never the same.
How long have you been writing?
2003 was the year I first picked up a pen with the intent to write for publication. And it really was a pen. My children were all still preschool age, and I didn't have a laptop, so I wrote in a spiral notebook while I tried to keep an eye on my three little munchkins. Later that year, due to financial challenges, I ended up going back to work and turned the daytime child care over to my mother-in-law. I mourned the time with my kids, but I flourished under the scheduled life that gave me time to hone my writing craft. I started with shorter pieces and worked my way up to novel-length fiction. I signed my first contract in January 2009 with Bethany House for a 3-book deal. Thankfully, the kids are all in school now and busy with their own activities so when mom is facing a deadline, they know how to entertain themselves.
Tell us something silly about you.
I once ate a live frog. Well . . . it was on accident and I didn't actually swallow. He just jumped in, set me to shrieking, then jumped out. Quite traumatic for a 10 year old. I doubt I'll ever be a fan of frog legs.
What do you hope readers will take away from this book?
There is power in community. God calls us to love our neighbors as ourselves, to carry each other's burdens, and to be people of hospitality. However, we live in a dangerous world, and often we choose to protect ourselves through isolation. We might smile and say hello, but we don't welcome people into our homes. Even in our churches, we tend to keep relationships on a surface level, not wanting anyone to get too close. They might see our faults, hurt us, or ask more of us than we are ready to give. But there is power in community. God designed us to lean on one another. To confess to one another. To draw strength and encouragement from one another. How can we love our neighbors if we wall ourselves off from them?
Travis has to learn to tear down his physical barriers as well as his emotional ones. He must surrender his control to God and trust others with burdens he's never allowed anyone but himself carry. It is a grueling journey, but in the end, the rewards of love and fellowship far outweigh the hardship of the struggle.
What is your favorite season?
Spring, by far. Summer is just too hot in Texas. In spring, the warmer temperatures lure me outdoors (which is quite a feat seeing as I'm naturally an indoor-loving bookworm). I adore all the wildflowers. Every year in late March and early April, I scan the roadsides for the first bluebonnets of the year. Once I spot them, I know spring has truly arrived.
What project are you currently working on?
My editor has always preferred that I write stand alone novels instead of series. However, after falling in love with the Archer brothers, she agreed to let me write a second Archer story. This one follows Crockett to a new setting and a new adventure.
On his way to interview for a preaching position, Crockett Archer is abducted from his train by a retired outlaw and presented to the man's daughter as a birthday gift. Joanna Robbins needs a preacher to fulfill a promise made to her mother, but how will she ever convince Crockett to stay and secretly help her win the soul of the very man who kidnapped him?
The working title is Stealing the Parson. It should release late spring/early summer 2013.
Where is your favorite place to vacation?
I love to hike anywhere there are mountains and waterfalls. Yosemite is one of my favorite spots on earth. I haven't been there for years, but I'm hoping we can take the kids there sometime soon. We're doing Disneyland this year, so maybe in 2014.
What are your hobbies (besides writing)?
I really enjoy cross-stitching. My best friend in high school got me hooked, and I've been stitching ever since. I don't have as much time for it now as I used to, but when my schedule slows down enough, I really enjoy plying the needle to make artwork for my home. At Christmastime, you almost can't escape it in my house. Cross-stitch stockings, ornaments, tree skirt, wall hangings. It's a little out of hand. But I love it!
Karen has offered to give away one copy of Short-Straw Bride. At least 10 people need to leave a comment WITH an email address OR email me at srstormo@yahoo.com and put "contest-straw" in the subject line. Winner announced June 10th.

35 comments:
I'd love to win a copy! I just recently watched 7 brides 4 7 brothers and it always puts a smile on my face.
rmjagears AT gmail DOT com
Hi, Melissa. I haven't actually watched 7 Brides ina year or two, but now I'm so in the mood, I'm going to have to go find me a copy. :-). Thanks for stopping by today.
love that cover - how cute! Love the title and hope to win a copy. Sounds really good. Susan Karsten
Thanks, Susan. The art department at Bethany House always dies great with the covers. Hope you get to meet the Archer clan soon!
I am a big cross stitch fab too and also a fan of historical fiction. It is hard for me to imagine having to choose between four men!
CarolNWong(at)aol(dot)com
I truly enjoy Karen's books, a new favorite author. Please do enter my name, thanks!
cllyrics@gmail.com
Karen, I read your other two and loved them! I am so anxious to read this one so count me in for the drawing! Thanks!
jackie.smith[at]dishmail]dot]net
Loved Seven Brides for Seven Brothers!
Diana you are supposed to kiss the frog, not eat him. lol!
Would love to win this book! Thanks!
dianalflowers[at]aol[dot]com
I meant Karen, you are supposed to kiss the frog, not eat him. So sorry! I get you mixed up with Diana Brandmeyer for some reason...maybe the blonde hair and the meyer at the end of your names?
I'd love to win a copy! Loved the movie seven brides for seven brothers!
gwen(dot)gage(at)gmail(dot)com
Would love to read Karen's latest novel....thanks for the chance :)
karenk
kmkuka at yahoo dot com
We love that movie too! And I have so enjoyed reading your other books. I've been eyeing this one on CBD and waiting for it to release in ebook form since that's usually how I buy them. But it would be awesome to win a copy of the actual book! (even though ebooks are convenient, there's nothing like having the "real" thing.) Thanks so much for the giveaway!
Tyra (whittybrooke(at)gmail.com)
I would to read this book. Seems like it would be a great one.
Thanks
Amy Campbell
Campbellamyd@gmail.com
Karen, Thank you for the Interview, we're a like in lots of things, I wouldn't couldn't eat a Frog leg if my life depended on it :(. I love Springtime, not fond of Summers as they get too hot here in S.Illinois and i love to do counted Cross stitch, I had a time where i stitched every Angel I could find, they are all so beautiful, i have them all over my house and my Children's house lol.
Your Book sounds awesome and can't wait to read it. Please add me to your giveaway.
Many Blessings to all
ingrids62448(at)yahoo(dot)com
I love Karen Witemeyer's books! Please add me to the drawing.
adamsfammys @ yahoo dot com
Hi, Carol. I love meeting other stitchers. How fun! I haven't really stitched much since last Christmas, but I hope to do some this summer.
Hi, Ingrid. I have several cross-stitch angels, too. My favorite us a large guardian angel holding an infant. I stitched it while I was pregnant with my first child. Now that we don't have a nursery, it hangs in my room.
Thanks for stopping by today!
LOL! If I had remembered to pucker, that frog never would have gotten in. Too funny!
Thanks for all the great comments everyone! I hope you all enjoy the Archers.
I'm a cross stitcher too, in fact, I create my own patterns and have had many published over the years. Now I sell patterns from my website. It's a very addictive hobby! The book sounds wonderful, thanks for a chance to win a copy. :)
twinwillowsfarm at gmail dot com
Frog, huh? The closest thing I've had is turtle, and it wasn't breathing at the time. (A delicacy in China...I had to grin and bear it.)
Anyway, I'd LOVE a chance to win this book! Sounds like a very fun read. Thanks for the giveaway and best wishes for the success of this book!
emily_reynolds(at)hotmail(dot)com
The western setting looks appealing. Thanks for the nice giveaway!
pbclark(at)netins(dot)net
Love Karen's books. Haven't read this one yet, but know it will be excellent. She does a great job weaving comedy into the historical romance. cara at caraputman dot com.
Love her books! Really want to read this one!
I'm a new follower :)
smilesalot2010(at)gmail(dot)com
I enjoyed "To Win Her Heart" so would really like to read "Short Straw Bride." It would be fun to win a copy. Thanks!
pmk56[at]sbcglobal[dot]net
I'm a big fan of Karen's books, love the humor in them! This one sounds very entertaining.
Patty
pattymh2000(at)yahoo(dot)com
Would love to win a copy of this book, I have read all but one of Karen's books, and they are sooo good!
Betcee63(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks for the contest!!
I really love Karen's books and can't wait to read her latest. Thank you for the entry in your giveaway. Have a blessed day!
Sandee61
Muzzley56[at]aol[dot]com
Ooooooh! I'd love to win!! Your book sounds absolutely fantastic, Karen!! And I love how you're working on another Archer book (I love series/sequels).
Anyway, thank you for this wonderful chance to win your book! :)
Melanie
frequentreader19 (at) gmail (dot) com
My blog: Christian Bookshelf Reviews
I would love a copy of this book. I remember going to see the Broadway show of "7 Brides For 7 Brothers" when I was a young girl as well as seeing the movie and loved it.
Blessings,
Jo
azladijo(at)aol(dot)com
Sounds like a great book and would love to win it! I've read a few of Karen's books and have enjoyed them a lot!
Have a blessed day!
seventysevensusieq[at]yahoo[dot]com
I hope I'm not too late! Karen Witemeyer is one of my favorite authors! Her new book Short-Straw Bride sounds wonderful! Always love her interviews, too :-)
Thank you both for a chance to win!
Blessings,
Amanda
mrose608{at}gmail{dot}com
What an amazing turn out for this contest! Thank you to everyone who left messages here and emailed me. Angela is our winner. She entered through email. Congrats Angela!
This book was very good. I hope it is the beginning of a series since there are 4 brothers in the family! I loved the idea of the ARcher brothers living so isolated and insulating lives, never letting anyone in, with someone having to fire 2 shots to get someone to come see why they are there.
Kare Witemayer is very bold in proclaiming the gospel message in this book, a fact I very much appreciated. Many who write Christian fiction give such a watered down version of Christ that you wonder why they are labeled Christian fiction.
Would loveeeeee to win this book!!!! Jessie kingsgirl77777@comcast.net
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