BK: Please tell us a little about yourself...
Well, I have a pharmacy degree, but once I had my first child, I decided to become a stay-at-home mom. I would read a lot during naptimes and slowly but surely that developed into writing my own books. Now I write sweet lighthearted romances for Samhain and Avalon Books.
BK: Please tell us a little about your book...
I think of it as Mary Poppins meets Mr. Rochester. J I have a really sweet (almost too sweet) heroine who is a down-on-her-luck ex theme park princess who lands a job as a nanny to a handsome yet brooding Internet guru’s two children. There’s definitely a bit of a Cinderella theme woven in there too.
BK: What inspired you to pen this particular novel?
I was vacationing in Disney World and had princesses on the mind. So I gave Sunny a job as a theme park princess which is where she meets Sam and his two children. The story kind of took off from there.
BK: When did you first consider yourself a writer?
Probably when my daughter was 18 months old. (2004) That’s when I started writing a book and even began taking some writing classes at the library. I really had caught the writing bug then and knew that was what I wanted to do.
BK: How do you keep your story flowing?
I outline before I write and give my characters definite Goals, Motivations, and Conflicts. It helps keep it flowing because you always know where you need to end up.
BK: Do you ever run into writer's block, and if so, what do you do to get past it?
No writer’s block. More like writer’s procrastination. I give myself a few days, but after that I just make myself work. Once a few words are written, the rest will start flow.
BK: What is your writing process like? Do you have any quirks, or must-haves to write?
I like to write mid morning. I give myself short goals as I go along. Like once I write 500 words, I reward myself by checking Facebook or reading a few blogs. Then I go back to writing again until I meet my daily goal.
BK: Where do you hope your books/writing will be in the future?
Well, I hope to write some more mainstream romances in the future. I’ve even kicked around the idea of self-publishing too. I like to keep all my options open.
BK: What do you hope readers will take away from your books?
I hope that they just get one of those feel-good feelings when they close my book—and maybe even a chuckle or two.
BK: What is one piece of advice you received that you carry with you in your writing?
Write what you like to read.
BK: What is one piece of advice you would give to new and aspiring writers?
Keep writing and keep reading. That’s the only way you’ll get better. It’s something I still do for myself as well.
BK: Are you currently working on any new projects? What can we expect from you in the future?
I just submitted a new story to my editor called Kissing Kendall. It’s sort of a sequel to my prior release Georgie on His Mind. And right now, I’m working on a new romance where my hero is—of all things—a romance writer!
BK: Where can readers find you?
Lot’s of places! (I get around)
Blog: http://jennifershirk.blogspot.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jennifershirk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Jennifer-Shirk/100000745044647
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/jennifershirk
Thank you so much for taking time to chat with me today. It's been a pleasure having you and I wish you much success in the future.
Thanks so much for having me today!
Giveaways:
Jennifer will be giving away a print copy of "Sunny Days for Sam" (US/Canada only) -- an eBook copy of "Role of a Lifetime" will be substituted as prizes for any international winners) to TWO randomly drawn commenters, and you can follow her tour HERE for more chances to win.
Sunnyva “Sunny” Fletcher is a firm believer in fairy tales. With the recent debt she’s acquired, the hope of something magical happening in her life is the only thing keeping her going. She needs a job fast. So when Sunny learns the sexy new vacationer in town is looking for a nanny, she starts to believe she just may have a fairy godmother after all!
Internet guru Sam Calloway is only in town for the summer and needs a nanny for his two small children. However, the beautiful and inexperienced Sunny is not exactly the kind of caregiver Sam has in mind. It doesn’t take long for Sunny’s tenderhearted and bubble-blowing ways to soon have the children—and Sam—enamored with her. She’s a dream come true. But after what Sam’s been through, he’s stopped believing in fairy tales long ago.
Sunny manages to work her way into Sam’s closed-off heart, but at the end of the summer, will the workaholic dad go back to his life in New York City, or will he decide his days are much sunnier here with Sunny?
EXCERPT:
Kim
kicked
her
under
the
table,
signaling
her
to
say
something
about
the
nanny
position
before
he
disappeared.
“Ow!”
Sunny
scowled
at
Kim.
Rubbing
her
shin,
she
turned
to
Sam.
“Uh,
look,
I
was
wondering
since
I
need
a
job
now,
and
you’re,
well…”
A
dawning
of
realization
sparked
in
Sam’s
eyes,
and
his
expression
grew
several
degrees
colder.
“Ah,
I
see
what
this
is
all
about.
Now
I
know
why
you
were
so
eager
to
help
me.
I’m
sorry
but
my
company
isn’t
hiring
at
the
moment.
Of
course,
you’re
welcome
to
send
in
your
resume
for
us
to
have
on
file.”
Resume?
Company?
She
didn’t
even
know
he
had
a
company
to
send
a
resume
to.
“Um,
no,
actually,
I
was
more
interested
in
the,
uh,
nanny
position.”
Sam
blinked,
then
threw
his
head
back
and
laughed.
“You
want
me
to
hire
you
as
a
nanny?”
Emma
stopped
blowing
bubbles
in
her
milk
and
looked
up
with
wide
excited
eyes.
“Sunny’s
going
to
be
our
new
nanny?”
“Oh,
cool!”
Cole
exclaimed.
“You’re
not
mean
like
Natasha
was
and
you’re
not
old
like
that
Mrs.
Ferguson.
Mrs.
Ferguson
was
always
putting
things
where
they
didn’t
belong
and
she
couldn’t
see
so
good.”
Sam
gave
him
a
stern
look.
“Hey,
that’s
not
nice
to
say,
Cole.”
“Sorry.
But
if
she
was
a
knight,
she
would
be
Mrs.
Forgets-a-lot.”
Sunny
banked
down
a
bubble
of
laughter.
“Well,
it
doesn’t
matter
how
Mrs.
Ferguson
was,
because
Sunny
is
not
going
to
be
your
new
nanny,”
Sam
firmly
told
them.
Any
lingering
laughter
Sunny
might
have
had
died
on
the
spot.
“Oh,
but
I
do
have
references!”
she cried.
“I’ve
done
a
little
babysitting
on
the
side
for
years.
I
can
be
at
your
house
at
whatever
time
you
want,
except
Friday
and
Saturday
nights.
And…
and…
I—I
can
even
cook.
Sometimes.”
“Sometimes?”
he
asked.
She
shrugged
guiltily.
“Well,
it’s
usually
hit-or-miss
with
me.
I
do
make
very
good
peanut
butter
and
jelly
sandwiches
and
last
year
at
the
County
Fall
Festival
I
took
first
place
for
my
double
chocolate
chip
brownies.”
Sam
let
out
an
audible
sigh.
If
Sunny
was
a
betting
woman,
she’d
wager
he
didn’t
seem
too
impressed
with
those
credentials.
“Look,
Miss,
I
prefer
using
an
agency
and
going
through
all
the
proper
channels.
No
offense.
And
I
need
someone
willing
to
put
in
at
least
fifty
hours
a
week.”
Sunny
almost
pinched
herself
when
she
heard
fifty
hours
a
week.
That
would
pull
in
a
lot
of
money.
She
obviously
wasn’t
doing
a
great
job
selling
herself,
though.
Sam
was
already
back
to
calling
her
Miss
instead
of
Sunny.
She
needed
this
job.
But
what
else
could
she
say?
She
finally
looked
to
Kim
for
help.
Kim
took
the
cue
and
stood,
taking Sam by the arm and leading him out of earshot of the children.
“Well,
just so you know,” she said in a hushed tone, “this is a small
town. There’s
no
agency
here,
and from what your children said, I’m not so sure you’ve had the
greatest luck with that. So you should at least consider Sunny.
It’s
really simple when you think about it. You
need
a
nanny
and
she
needs
a
job.
Anyone
in
town
will
vouch
for
her.
Heck,
if
you’d
use
your
eyes,
you
can
see
for
yourself
that
she’s
great
with
kids.”
Sam
rolled
his
eyes
then
his
gaze
fell
to
his
children.
Emma
had
already
climbed
up
onto
Sunny’s
lap,
running
her
little
fingers
through
her
straight
blond
hair.
Cole
had
his
hands
in
prayer
position
next
to
her.
Sunny
said
a
silent
prayer,
too.
If
Sam
didn’t
fall
for
this
kind
of
corny
Norman
Rockwell
pose,
then
she
had
no
absolutely
chance
in
securing
the
position.
She
held
her
breath
and
waited.
Sam
walked back toward them with a resigned look. His
cell
phone
went
off
again,
but
he
ignored
it
this
time.
Pinching
the
bridge
of
his
nose,
he
finally
muttered,
“Fine.”
“Yay!”
the
kids
shouted,
giggling
and
dancing
around
the
table.
The
breath
Sunny
had
been
holding
rushed
out
of
her
lungs.
She
almost
thought
she’d
misheard
him.
“You
mean
it?
You’ll
really
hire
me?”
“Yeah,
but
let’s
not
get
carried
away.
It’ll
just
be
temporary.
Let’s
see
how
the
week
goes
first.”
Sunny
high-fived
Kim
then
jumped
out
of
her
chair.
She
was
so
happy,
she
almost
threw
her
arms
around
Sam
and
kissed
him.
Fortunately,
Sam’s
disapproving
scowl
kept
her
firmly
rooted
to
the
two
foot
distance
between
them.
He
didn’t
have
much
confidence
in
her,
but
that
was
okay.
She
had
more
than
enough
for
both
of
them.
“Oh,
you
won’t
be
sorry,”
she
assured
him.
“I’ll
be
the
best
nanny
slash
brownie
maker
slash
ex-princess
you’ve
ever
had.
I
guarantee,
after
this
week,
you’ll
be
so
pleased,
you
won’t
ever
want
to
let
me
go.”
Sam
folded
his
arms
and
smirked.
“Yeah
well,
we’ll
see
about
that.”
Jennifer
Shirk has a bachelor degree in pharmacy-which has in NO WAY at all
helped her with her writing career. But she likes to point it out,
since it shows romantic-at-hearts come in all shapes, sizes, and
mind-numbing educations.
She
writes sweet romantic comedies and won third place in the RWA 2006
NYC's Kathryn Hayes Love and Laughter Contest with her book, The
Role of a Lifetime.
She's
also a board member for Straight Ahead Ministries, an organization
involved in helping spread the gospel and aiding medical and pharmacy
students in Russia. She resides in a beach resort in NJ, and when
she's not involved in all the above, she's taking care of her most
treasured possessions: her husband, daughter, and four hermit crabs.
8 comments:
Thank you for hosting Jennifer today!
Mary Poppins Meets Mr. Rochester? Ha! I LOVE that logline.
I am so glad you have other books. I want to read them all. They sound like my kind of stories.
Thank you for having Jennifer on your blog today.
Jennifer, I have enjoyed getting to know you more and learning more about this book on your tour. Best wishes!
There's something almost fairytale like about a pharmacist giving up her career to be a stay at home mom.
Have you ever written a book along those lines? :)
I agree with Maria. That could be your next story.
I enjoyed the excerpt.
Ha! Maria, no. But Georgie on His Mind did have two pharmacists as the main characters. LOL
Thanks so much, everyone!
and thanks to BK Walker Books etc for hosting me!!
Sam is going to be another winner.
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