Celebrating Holiday Book Release For Author K. K. Weil
Happy holidays to all! Looking for Christmas reads? Give a big welcome to author K.K. Weil and her new holiday release Better to Give, releases tomorrow, Nov 30th, preorder available. So get settled in, grab a insulated mug. I’ve got hot coco, hot cider and coffee choose your pot, they’re labeled. Pick a Snicker-doodle and/or gingerbread cookie from the plate. Yep, I baked them myself. They are yummy! Lets see what Better to Give is all about. Thanks for joining us K.K.
She grew up in Queens, but eventually moved to New York City, the inspiration for many of her stories. K.K. attended SUNY Albany as an undergrad and NYU as a graduate student, and is a former teacher. She now enjoys writing her own dramas and lives near the beach in New Jersey, where she is at work on her next novel.
You can find her here.
Website: http://kkweil.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/KKWeilAuthor
Twitter: www.twitter.com/KK_Weil
Blog: www.KKWeil.blogspot.com
Tell us a little about Better to Give.
For most people, the holidays are a time of warmth, happiness and celebration. But to Jenna Samuels, they mean only one thing. Mounting debt. A single mother, Jenna struggles to make ends meet and to her, it’s a season of excess and distress.
James Garrison is in over his head, too. His ex-wife said he wasn’t equipped to take care of his twins, and now that he’s got joint custody, he fears she was right. They’re wild, spoiled, and always fighting. When they knock Jenna’s daughter into the “Gifting Tree,”—a part of their town’s charity collection—the parents are immediately attracted to each other. But James has had his fill of cold women and Jenna won’t make the mistake of falling for another man who disappears when life gets too heavy.
As their paths cross, James and Jenna must decide whether first impressions are accurate, or if sometimes, people are not what you assume at all.
Can you give us a sneak peek into Better to Give?
I needed some air. I just attacked a man for no good reason. Sure, one of his kids almost send Nora tumbling into a tree, but I could tell he was overwhelmed and I pounced anyway.
While his kids fought, the guy covered his face with his hands – the international sign for losing parental control. As he removed his hands, though, an awful thing happened. I got a good look at him and heat ran through every crevice of my body. No one should be as handsome as that guy was. Plus, I always had a thing for guys who were in over their heads, and he was definitely drowning with those kids.
I hadn’t reacted that way to a guy in a long time and I didn’t want to. My life was on track. I didn’t need some annoyingly smoky-hot, anti-super-dad screwing up my plans.
It was a problem because he clearly enjoyed the view, too. I knew what guys were thinking when they looked at me, and spoke to me, that way. When I mixed the way he was engrossed in me with my reaction to him, plans got derailed and things like Nora happened. Those smouldery guys don’t stick around once the Noras of the world arrive. So even though they’re still scorching hot, they no longer act like you are.
They disappear.
At least that was my experience. One I didn’t intend to repeat.
Where can we find Better to Give?
Thank you so much for stopping by. I love holiday stories. Best of luck with Better to Give! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you! Tomorrow I will be spotlighting Peggy Jaeger’s A Kiss Under the Christmas Lights! Don’t miss it!
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Posted in Authors' Secrets Blog and tagged Christmas, family, Holiday, Romance by Tena Stetler with 2 comments.
Straight to the top of my TBR list. My husband and I met when we were each single parents of two toddlers. That made for some interesting dates. I have a feeling I’m going to relate to this book. Good luck and great sales, KK.
Thanks for stopping by Sandra. Happy holidays!