1. What inspired you to write this book?  

Millions of people are alone and
don’t understand or experience the deep love God has for them.  God wants us to know him!  Yet, we as American Christians have often
misrepresented his character and isolated ourselves from each other. Why would
anyone seek God when they don’t feel loved and witness all the rhetoric
attached to his name?  
I have experienced God’s love
firsthand! In sharing the struggles and miracles of my life, along with a
glimpse of God’s compassion, I hope to encourage others to seek him.
   

2. What exactly is it about and who is it written for? 

 

The Love Tree, Journey to
Everlasting
is the story of mankind and our
dreams—the universal story of our hopes and expectations coming up against
reality.  God’s character is challenged
in the struggle!  Yet the hard times have
a purpose; it’s here that the healing leaves of life can teach us how to
navigate relationships and glimpse the meaning of true love. Illustrated with
true stories, Abiel reluctantly yet openly shares her life, along with God’s
enduring message to mankind. As we identify with and explore each imprint along
our path, The Love Tree becomes a practical guide for our journey from this
beautiful yet treacherous world to a perfect everlasting home. 
 

3. What do you hope readers will get out of reading your
book? 
 

I hope and pray that readers come
away with a new understanding of God’s love. New relationships can be forged as
people explore the discovery questions of each chapter together. I pray that
hearts will be open and families healed from the disappointment of unmet
expectations and mistrust. I hope that communities will thrive as they make
time to do life together. Most of all, that everyone would become a part of
God’s eternal family. I pray that God uses The Love Tree to help
accomplish his goals.
 

4. How did you decide on your book’s title and cover design? 

The title, The Love Tree, Journey
to Everlasting
was chosen for its multi-layered meaning.  The book’s prologue starts with the Tree of
Life and ends with God’s invitation to become a part of his family tree. The
subtitle gives added clarity to help buyers know what the book is spiritual in
nature. 
The cover image of the light flowing through the bright
green leaves was chosen to instill hope.
 

5. What advice or words of wisdom do you have for fellow
writers – other than run!? 
 

Share your story! When you write you grow—you understand yourself and those
around you in a more complete light.
  You
have the opportunity to inspire others with your story, one book at a time. 
 

6. What trends in the book world do you see — and where do
you think the book publishing industry is heading? 
 

Honestly, I don’t know much about
book trends but with publishing being accessible to more and more people it is
bound to change.  Some people will write
so that history is recorded or to pass on what they’ve learned to their
grandchildren; others to teach or entertain. The publishing industry is finding
a way to make a profit on a much wider array of writing. 
 

7. Were there experiences in your personal life or career
that came in handy when writing this book? 
 

The Love Tree, in part, is a memoir. The stories of my life are woven
from chapter to chapter with the greater story of how God has revealed himself
to mankind. Finding our way home is a personal journey for each of us. My life
story illustrates the progression and purpose found within the good and bad we
encounter during our lifetimes. 
 

8. How would you describe your writing style? 

I strive to write in an understandable way that breaks down
misconceptions within theology. Yet, I long to reach the heart, so a poetic
style is also used at times. 
 

9. What challenges did you overcome in the writing of this
book?
 

The Love Tree, Journey to
Everlasting is my third attempt at the same goal. It takes time to learn the
craft of writing and understand what moves the heart.  Sometimes, I had to learn by living—I needed
to change before I could write what I sensed God wanted known. We are all a
work in progress
😉. Near the end of writing my first book I went through a
difficult cancer treatment. The following two books were more transparent.
Technology was also a huge challenge. 
There is a significant amount to learn in order to format and create
files for publication.
 

10. If people could buy or read one book this week or month,
why should it be yours?
 

The Love Tree, Journey to
Everlasting
is a book that can truly change
your life.  All of us are born to grow in
our relationships with each other and God—to be made ready for a new world
where nobody has an evil thought.  We all
hope for life after death and that this difficult life leads to something
more!  The Love Tree
paraphrases what God’s message reveals about being made ready, intertwined with
relatable stories to illustrate those truths. My prayer is that it will help
each reader in their journey to find their way home.
 

About The Author: Elise Abiel is quite ordinary yet has experienced some
extraordinary adversity and adventure. She experienced the fragility of life,
as a young mother of an infant and two-year-old, when sudden tragedy left her
widowed. Later in life she battled stage 4 cancer, yet lived.  A zeal to experience God, see his creation,
and live fully, motivated her to pursue adventures throughout the world. Elise
has also lived coast to coast, in seven states, giving her a wide array of
cultural experience.  Her pen name, Abiel,
means “God is my Father,” a wonderful truth that has carried her throughout her
life.

Abiel has a love for both art and
science, with an associate’s degree in mechanical design, an art and design
focus at a CA state university, and a bachelor’s degree from Washington Bible
College. She was blessed to be a stay-at-home parent when her children were
young, and as they entered high school owned and managed a homemade ice cream
shop with the purpose of funding world missions. A quiet problem solver, with
the heart of an advocate, Elise desires to see others find God and live a
purposeful life.  And so, she tells her
story, and a glimpse of God’s, in The Love Tree, Journey to
Everlasting

 

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