Wrapped Up in Christmas Hope by Janice Lynn

 



Wrapped Up in Christmas Hope

He’s willing to risk his life to save others.
Is she willing to risk her heart on him?

Morgan’s late husband was a daredevil…and now she’s a widowed single mom. All she wants now is to set up a stable life for herself and her son in the small town of Pine Hill, Kentucky.

Andrew’s a firefighter who thrives on the rush of saving others. His secret dream is to become a smokejumper and fight raging wildfires across the country. But it’ll mean leaving his hometown and the people who rely on him.
Morgan and Andrew are drawn together as they both volunteer to make quilts for veterans at the local quilt shop. Morgan’s son looks up to Andrew, and Morgan can’t help but notice how good Andrew is with him. Meanwhile, Andrew’s torn between his ambition and his growing attraction to Morgan. They both have choices to make about their future…and about each other.

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What is the first book that made you cry?

 

Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls is the first story that I recall reading that caused me to bawl my eyes out. Old Yeller by Fred Gipson was read around the same time and caused a similar leaky-eyed reaction. Language certainly has the power to make people feel. Whether good or bad, happy or sad, angry or at peace, words evoke emotion. When I choose to read a book, I’m certainly giving that author power over my emotions for the course of the story and purposely choose stories that are most likely to give me an emotional journey and end with a happy-ever-after because that’s the feeling I want when I finish the story.

 

What is the most unethical practice in the publishing industry?

Pirating sites are currently a huge issue within the publishing industry. Everyone wants something for free and I get that. I like free things, as well. But the reality is that nothing is truly free. It costs someone something. When an author’s story is downloaded for ‘free’ from a pirate site, it costs him/her their time and energy to have written the book in hope of earning their livelihood. Pirate sites are thieves. They’ve stolen material they don’t own and are providing it for ‘free’. I don’t really think readers who download ‘free’ books are maliciously doing so, but that they don’t really think about that if they want their favorite authors to be able to continue to write, the authors need to be reimbursed for their time, the publishing companies need to turn a profit, etc. When pirate sites provide it for ‘free’ then all the people who did the work aren’t being paid and it makes it more and more difficult to keep putting out new stories. The same holds true for the music industry and probably other industries that I’m not currently thinking of. If something is ‘free’, I stop and ask myself why its free and what the source is so that I will hopefully not contribute to this problem.

 

Does writing energize or exhaust you?

It depends on where I’m at in the story. Writing fun scenes energize me. Such as in Wrapped Up in Christmas Hope when Andrew, Morgan, and Greyson build a snowman, my energy level and mood was high. When I wrote the black moment and angsty scenes, I feel exhausted and drained afterwards. Where I’m at in writing a story definitely affects my mood and energy level.

Tell us a little bit about your book...

I’ve been so blessed to get to write three stories for Hallmark. Wrapped Up in Christmas Hope is the latest in my ‘Wrapped Up’ series. Each book is standalone so that it doesn’t matter if readers haven’t read the first two books, but each is also a revisit to Pine Hill, Kentucky and the folks who live there. In Wrapped Up in Christmas Hope, my hero is a dare-devil firefighter who aspires to become a smokejumper. My heroine is a widowed single mother who likes playing it safe. They’re thrown together helping with a Quilts of Valor Sew-in and with the town’s Christmas festivities. My Butterflies are there, a group of big-hearted, but meddling older women. I laughed out loud several times while writing their scenes and I gave one Butterfly a happy-ever-after of her own in this story. I hope you enjoy Andrew and Morgan’s story and another visit to Pine Hill. Happy Reading!

Wrapped Up in Christmas Hope is available at the following places:

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SIMON&SCHUSTER: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Wrapped-Up-in-Christmas-Hope/Janice-Lynn/Wrapped-Up-in-Christmas/9781952210419

 

About the Author



Janice Lynn is a USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author. Janice writes sweet romances for Hallmark Publishing and writes contemporary Medical Romances for Harlequin. Her books have won numerous awards, including the National Readers' Choice Award, the Golden Quill for Best Short contemporary Romance and for Best First Book, Romantic Times Magazine's American Title, and the Holt Medallion Award of Merit. Janice lives in Tennessee with her Prince Charming, their seven kids, her vivid imagination, and an adorable Maltese named Halo who's the true princess of the house. In addition to writing romance, Janice is a nurse practitioner, a quilter, an exercise queen, a military mama and a member of and an avid supporter of the Quilts of Valor Foundation. Just kidding on the exercise queen.

 

For more information, please visit www.janicelynn.com. You can also connect with the author on social media at: https://www.facebook.com/janicemarielynn

or https://www.instagram.com/janice.lynn.author/.



7 comments:

  1. Sounds good. Great Interview with the author! Valerie

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  2. Sounds like a purrfect read for the season:)

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  3. Great interview. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Janice, what a beautiful story! My youngest daughter, my baby, worked out in Montana for a season as a "newbie" park ranger and told me about the "smoke-jumpers." She said she thought about joining them. She always was my daredevil. It made my hair turn gray, let me tell you. Luckily, she settled in Western Maryland, as part of the Land Management group, a sort of park police group. She carries a gun and wears a bullet-proof vest. My gray hair is here to stay!

    You are so right, though. Language certainly has the power to make people feel. All the luck with this new release!

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  5. Love the cover and the story sounds intriguing.

    Great interview. I remember crying at Where the Red Fern Grows and Old Yeller too!

    Wishing Janice the best of luck!
    ~Jess

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  6. Old Yeller made me cry, too!

    Good luck with the book, and have a happy holiday season!

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  7. Really good job! Thanks for the interview.

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