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Character Interview: USAF Tech Sgt Dyson

I’ve been seeing many of our wonderful Inspy Romance authors do character interviews recently. I’ve never done one before and it sounded so fun! Whatever Happens Next came out in May and we’ve had some fun talking about it, so today I thought we’d chat with our hero, US Air Force vehicle maintainer, TSgt Dyson.

Hey there, Dyson! It’s so good to have you here on the blog today.

Dyson: Thank you, ma’am. Pleasure to be here.

I still haven’t decided whether or not I like being called ma’am.

Dyson: (chuckles under his breath)

So, Dyson, is it just Dyson? I’m assuming that’s your last name. Do you go by anything else?

Dyson (pales and swallows hard): Yes, it’s my last name, the only one I go by. Though when the guys are making fun of me, it’s Shirley.

Shirley? Sounds like there’s a story there. Care to share it with us?

Dyson: Not particularly.

Well, I can see we aren’t going to weasel that one out of you. I guess readers can learn your secrets in the book. So, I know you’re a vehicle maintainer. What does that mean and how did you get into that position?

Dyson: Means I’m a mechanic, ma’am. Growing up my uncle ran a garage. Learned how to do a lot of that early on, so it was a natural fit when I joined the Air Force.

Interesting. So what would be your dream vehicle to work on?

Dyson: I’ve worked on pretty much everything with an engine over the years. But if I had my way, I’d own a 1966 or ’67 Ford Mustang GT350 fastback.

*Whistles* that’s a pretty good dream. Is that what you want to do when you retire, then?

Dyson: Have my own garage? Someday.

Must be nice to do something you enjoy for a living, especially within the Air Force. Makes me wonder, though. While others are fighting or elbow deep in Dept. of Defense projects, you’re in the shop. Do you ever struggle with feeling like you’re not really military?

Dyson: Sometimes, especially when people try to thank me for my service. But I try to remember the work I do protecting the vehicles helps those driving them protect our nation. I may not be out there gun in hand, but I’m fulfilling my calling so others can fulfill theirs.

That’s a great attitude. Okay, so I have a random question from a reader–what’s your favorite book or movie?

Dyson: I’m a big fan of Jack Ryan.

Ooh, yes. I like his character too. My next question is a little more personal. For those who haven’t met you yet–are you looking for a relationship?

Dyson: Not really. This girl ran into me the other day, though, and we had coffee. Can’t seem to get her out of my head.

Yeah? Why do you think that is?

Dyson: You can probably tell I’m not much of a talker. But she sure is. Cute as a chipmunk and smells like strawberry shortcake, too.

Ooh! Does this girl have a name?

Dyson: Jenna. (eyes get a far-off look) Too bad she’s not interested in leaving New Mexico. I’m expecting new orders soon.

Bummer. Sounds like you might have a bit of a quandary coming up if you two decide to pursue something. Do you think distance might be a deal breaker?

Dyson (shrugs): Maybe. But if we can trust God each step of the way for Whatever Happens Next, we’ll probably come out okay. At least, that’s what my momma tells me.

Your momma sounds like one smart lady. I bet our readers will like her. Is there anyone else significant in your life we’ll get to meet in your story?

Dyson: The most important people in my life are my momma, my sister Vera, and my niece Edie. I’d do anything for them.

Aw, that’s too sweet. I imagine you’re the strong, silent, protective type, then, huh?

Dyson: (nods head once)

Let’s circle back around to Jenna one last time. You said she’s a girl you ran into the other day and you can’t get her out of her head. But also, you’re not really looking for a relationship. If things were to get a little more interesting with this girl, what would it take for you to get serious about her?

Dyson: I’d hope she’d accept all of me, especially knowing I’ll likely have to move wherever my next orders send me. That could mean either a long distance relationship or leaving her home to be with me. And I like moving often–Momma says I have itchy feet–so she’d have to be okay with that because I’m not willing to leave those I love behind.

Awwww! I love that. You don’t sound like the type to love ’em and leave ’em. Does that mean you’re the staying kind?

Dyson: Well, I can only stay as long as the US Air Force allows me to. But yeah. I’d do just about anything for those I love. It’d sure be nice to meet someone who’d do the same for me.

Okay, well, thank you Dyson for joining us on the blog today. I’m excited to get to know you a bit better in Whatever Happens Next. For those of our readers who’ve joined us for today’s interview, we’d like to have a giveaway. One lucky reader will receive a copy of Dyson and Jenna’s story just for leaving a comment below asking Dyson any question! He’ll hang out for a while and help answer to the best of his ability. To learn more about Dyson, Jenna, and their love story, check out the book and visit my Pinterest board for ideas, images, and handy links that helped in my research and story-building process.

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Whatever Happens Next (not just a book title) + giveaway

Well, it’s release day today for my fourth novel, Whatever Happens Next. Of the whole series, it’s easily my favorite. Not only because it’s my eighth book now, so I’ve learned more and write better. Nor is it the characters, who I absolutely love and were a joy to write. Those are part of why I love this book and am excited to share it with the world.

But the biggest reason? The title prompts me to think and to trust.

Finishing a series is a bittersweet thing. Both author and reader reflect on the books individually and as a unit. We say goodbye to characters we’ve grown to love.

Authors also reflect on our craft. What did we do well? What could we have done better? When should we turn it into a boxed set? And of course—what’s next? Christian authors have the honor and privilege to bring that question to God, trusting Him to guide our steps for the future. What are His plans? What story has He birthed in our hearts? What spiritual truths can we impart to our readers that will inspire, uplift, encourage? We have a lot of praying and trusting to do when it comes to what’s next.

And trust is hard, isn’t it?

In the novel, Air Force TSgt Dyson receives PCS orders that will send him clear across the country just as he’s beginning to care for Jenna. When should he tell her? Can he trust that God’s in control over their relationship the way he trusts God to order the rest of his life? Jenna has a hard time trusting, mostly herself, after a single bad decision left its mark. Change stirs up her life from every direction, forcing her to let go and realize that even if she doesn’t trust herself, she can trust the Lord. Letting go and allowing Him to order her out-of-control life isn’t easy, but it’ll be the most beautiful thing in the world if she can. And wow, does Dyson partner beside her the whole way (well, most of the way, because he’s not perfect and has a lot to figure out himself).

I find in this uncertain season and the utter insanity that has been 2020 so far, a lot of us are asking, “What’s next?” It’s been one thing after another this year, so what awful thing is awaiting us after COVID? Lots of questions. My anxious heart has been encouraged by remembering those three title words in prayer. I will trust the Lord with whatever happens next, because I know He holds me in the palm of His mighty hand.

Deuteronomy 31:8 reminds us, “Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord will personally go ahead of you. He will be with you, he will neither fail you nor abandon you.” Isaiah 41:10 says, “Don’t be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will hold you up with my victorious right hand.”

So in the midst of all the nuttiness and heartache that has been 2020, I hope these words will be a positive reminder to you. Trust Him with whatever happens next—whether it’s a pandemic, a health crisis, an election year, a job change, fiscal worries, or something else. Be blessed, my friends.

And now, to change the subject a little and celebrate together, how about a quick excerpt from the book?

Excerpt ©2020 Jaycee Weaver (formatting may be wonky or contain errors due to copy/paste issues):

I hope you enjoyed that little tidbit from Whatever Happens Next. Today’s the last day it will be available for the 99¢ pre-order price, so I do hope you’ll take a chance and give the book a try! It’s not necessary to read the previous three books in order to enjoy this one, though there will be some characters whose stories will be clearer if you have.

To celebrate the release, I’ll be giving away one eBook copy to a randomly selected commenter below who answers this question: when in your life did you feel uncertainty and have to trust blindly with whatever happened next? Did everything work out in the end? Winner will be selected by Friday evening, May 15th, 8pm MDT.