SUMMER IN GOOD HOPE
A widow at twenty-six,
Primrose Bloom returns to idyllic Good Hope, Wisconsin, with her two
rambunctious young boys, seeking the beauty of the lakeside landscape and the
comfort of home. After the loss of her husband and her job, all she’s looking
for is peace.
Prim is resolved not to date again until her boys are in college, but her will starts crumbling whenever she’s around her former high school debate partner, Max Brody—who just happens to live in the charming cottage next door. Max has reservations of his own about giving love a second chance and is determined to keep his distance. But when the two pair up to work on the town’s Fourth of July celebration, the fireworks over Green Bay aren’t the only sparks flying. Are Prim and the small-town boy she left behind perfectly wrong for each other…or perfectly right?
Prim is resolved not to date again until her boys are in college, but her will starts crumbling whenever she’s around her former high school debate partner, Max Brody—who just happens to live in the charming cottage next door. Max has reservations of his own about giving love a second chance and is determined to keep his distance. But when the two pair up to work on the town’s Fourth of July celebration, the fireworks over Green Bay aren’t the only sparks flying. Are Prim and the small-town boy she left behind perfectly wrong for each other…or perfectly right?
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With nearly fifty published novels under her belt, award-winning
author Cindy Kirk has written everything from inspirational romance (for
Harlequin Love Inspired and Harper Collins Christian) to sexy contemporaries
for Avon. Her books for Harlequin's Special Edition line and her new Good Hope
series for Amazon Publishing’s Montlake Romance imprint fall somewhere
in-between.
Cindy served on
the Romance Writers of America Board of Directors from 2007-2015 and was the
organization’s President 2014-2015.
Jan Schliesman: How often do you Get Lost In A Story?
Cindy Kirk: My goal anytime I read a book is to get lost in
the story. Any reader knows that doesn’t
always happen. But when it does, it’s magical.
I’m more likely to get lost in a story if I stick to the genre I like
best, which is romance.
Jan: What are you reading?
Cindy: I’m embarrassed to admit I just finished
listening to my own book on audio. I
wanted to see how the narrator did with Summer in Good Hope and I found
myself sucked in. lol
Jan: It was love at first sight when I met my hubby.
How about you?
Cindy: The spark was definitely there…but he was dating my friend when I first
met him so…no acting on the attraction until their romance was over.
Jan: Did you always want to be a writer?
Cindy: Actually I did. I wrote in my diary when I was
sixteen “I don’t know what I would do if I couldn’t be a writer.” But, as with
many things, it was years before I started actively pursuing my dream. I think waiting made me appreciate what a
wonderful gift it is to be able to do something you love…and get paid for it!
Jan: Does your heroine have any of your character traits?
Cindy: Prim is smart and loyal and family is important
to her. Where we diverge is she’s great
with math and an excellent cook. Me, ah, not so much.
Jan: Most writers
have to find their zone before the words start flowing. Describe your ideal
writing day.
Cindy: I
usually go to the gym first thing in the morning then run whatever errands are
on my list for the day…we live on an acreage so getting everything done in one
trip into town is the most efficient use of my time. Once I’m back home, I sit down and get to
work. I usually work on my current work
in progress (WIP) seven days a week, sometimes for just a couple of hours,
sometimes all day and all evening. I
like to edit my WIP while watching television, but when I’m writing new pages,
it’s radio silence.
Jan: I keep a case of Dasani in my office. What’s your go-to beverage of
choice?
Cindy: Having
a Diet Coke is my reward for a good day’s work!
Jan: Best vacation you’ve ever taken?
Cindy: I did a Mediterranean cruise several years back
that I enjoyed immensely. We were in so
many countries in so many days that it was difficult to keep them all
straight…but it was not only fun but educational.
Jan: Will you be attending RWA in San Diego? The booksigning? What’s the best part about meeting fans?
Cindy: I will be attending RWA…this will mark the 20th
straight RWA national conference I’ve attended. I won’t be signing at the
Literacy signing. Now that I’m no longer
on the RWA Board of Directors, I’m using this conference to just relax and see
friends (and of course, go to workshops) I will be signing books at the
Montlake signing during the conference.
The best part about meeting fans is hearing them say they enjoyed
reading one of my books. That never gets old.
Jan’s GOTTA ASK: My hubby works for Haagen-Dazs, so what’s your
favorite flavor of ice cream?
Cindy’s GOTTA ANSWER: There
really isn’t any flavor I don’t like, and any flavor can hold the top spot on
any given day. But, since I’m answering
for today, I’ll have to go with Butter Brickle. (I bet you don’t hear that one
much)
UP NEXT: Summer in Good Hope is out today! Be Mine in Good Hope is scheduled for 1/28/17
PREVIOUS RELEASES: Christmas in Good Hope is Book #1 in
the Good Hope series
THANKS SO MUCH, Cindy, for sharing some of your writing world with us! Cindy will give away one copy of Christmas in Good Hope to
one winner and one copy of Summer in Good Hope to another winner. Winners with North American addresses can
choose either print or Kindle, a winner with an International address is only
eligible for a Kindle copy.
CINDY KIRK
Welcome back to GLIAS Cindy! Hope you're having a wonderful summer!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a busy summer so far...just finishing up Be Mine In Good Hope, the third book in the Good Hope series that will be out in time for Valentine's Day next year.
DeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI always like traditional names like Edward, Henry, Charles, James etc. Names that never date.
If my daughter's last baby (she has three girls) had been a boy, Henry would have been at the top of their list...except...ten years ago they gave that name to their DOG. I said use it anyway, but she said they couldn't have TWO Henry's in the house. lol
DeleteHmmm, I like the names Hunter, Trenton, Sara, Kristen, etc.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your latest release!
Thanks, Colleen. Summer in Good Hope is a favorite of mine so I'm so excited it's finally available. Love the names you suggested.
DeleteIf I'm reading a historical novel I like common names like Edward, Charles, Elizabeth or Anne. In a contemporary novel I like Morgan, Chase, Grace or Hope.
ReplyDeleteRita, Grace is my oldest grandaughter's name (she's five) and so I'm partial to that one. I hadn't thought of Hope....love your suggestions!
Deleteno favs
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