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3.30.2026

Michelle Emmanuelli ~ Author Interview

 Today, I'm thrilled to introduce you to 
Michelle Emmanuelli,
author of several upcoming releases 
including Of Might and Mettle.

1) Who is your favorite comfort read author? 


I’m very much a mood reader (even from week to week), so I would say a “comfort read”, to me, is feeling comfortable knowing what to expect of a book from an author I trust. I have quite a few authors that would fall into this category, and I really love Madisyn Carlin’s books. Each one is so different, but I love that I already know they’re going to be snarky, full of action, and heartfelt (and usually include some hilarious animal companion). 


2) What do you most like about this genre that you are writing in?   


I really enjoy the lighthearted, cozy aspects of fairytale retellings. Some of them can be really action-packed and tense, but for my current series, The Toymaker’s Chronicles, I love how a fairytale world can feel so fun and inviting while also promising an adventure!


3) What one book would you recommend that everyone read? 


This is not a fiction book, but one nonfiction book that completely changed my perspective is Every Woman’s Battle by Shannon Ethridge. I read it about five years ago, and I make a habit of reading it every couple of years. It’s pretty convicting, and I recommend it for younger single women especially.


4) Who is your favorite character in your book/story? 


My favorite character in Of Might and Mettle has to be the troublesome wolf pup, Peluche. This three-pawed menace gets himself into all sorts of mischief, and there’s a few running jokes throughout the book that directly involve this cuddly creature. 


Fun fact: “Peluche” is a Spanish word meaning “plushie”, “teddy bear”, or “stuffy” (it depends slightly based on context), and there’s more fun Spanish flair in Mettle where that came from! 


5) Is there a specific line or scene from (Of Might and Mettle) that you feel directed the entire story in a specific direction? That is, if it were not in the story, everything would have changed?


Ah, there’s quite a few! But I do have a particular favorite that encapsulates rather well the main themes of the book:  

“You are porcelain,” he said, “but not fragile. Beautiful in outward appearance and strong throughout. And wherever you are weak, mija, be happy. God’s strength is made perfect in our weaknesses.” 

 

Want to connect with Michelle online?
You can find her at: 

Website: https://faithoverfantasy.wixsite.com/author

Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/faith.over.fantasy/


You can preorder her upcoming release 
Of Might and Mettle at

Of Might and Mettle is releasing August 10, 2026.

A tin ballerina. 
A brass soldier. 
A porcelain princess.
What does it matter who you are, 
if people only look at what you’re made of?


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