A Chat with Author, Jennifer Wilck about In The Moment
Give a warm welcome to Jennifer Wilck, author of In The Moment released September 1, 2017!
Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Jennifer Wilck and her new release In The Moment.
Tell us what inspired this particular story?
A few years ago, my daughters and I stopped by an open house in a neighboring town. The girls and I love to check out houses and dream about living in them, and this house was perfect for that. An 1860s Victorian mansion, it was three floors of exquisite molding, fireplaces and hardwood floors. The previous owners had renovated the two bottom floors, retaining the history although modernizing the kitchen and bathrooms. The uppermost floor, though, hadn’t been touched in a long time. In fact, in one of the bedrooms traditionally used by servants, you could still walk on the original wood beam flooring.
This house spoke to me. Not only because I would have given my left arm to live there—if only I had a spare couple of million dollars available—but because I could hear and feel the people from the past who had lived there before. I could see them descending the stairs, hands trailing on the polished bannisters. I could listen to them cozying up in the library by the fire. The house was calling to me.
Unfortunately, since I really don’t have that spare couple of million dollars, we couldn’t buy the house. But I wasn’t about to forget it, and since I’m a writer, I decided to write about it. It was going to be the star of my next book. Since I write romance, someone was going to live in it.
Enter my heroine, Cassie. She was a foster child, shuffled from home to home until she came to this house. It was the first place she felt like part of a family. When her foster mother died, the bank sold the house and Cassie, who had been encouraged to go to college and become successful by that very same foster mother, bought it and began to renovate it. Her dream was to live there and raise her very own family there, to fill it with the love and laughter she remembered and wanted for herself.
Then comes my hero, Rayne. He’s a war photographer emotionally scarred by what he’s seen and what he feels he’s caused. He wants nothing to do with permanence. He’s passing through the town on his way to deliver something to someone—to make good on a promise. Cassie offers him temporary shelter and a way to make some money and he accepts. And then he falls in love.
I won’t tell you anymore, because, you know, spoilers. But I hope the story speaks to you the way this house spoke to me!
A bit more About In The Moment.
Cassie Edwards, a former foster child, purchases an 1870s Victorian mansion, the one home from her childhood where she felt like part of a family. She’s spending her summer lovingly restoring it, with dreams of one day raising a family of her own here. Rayne Tucket, a photojournalist, is haunted by the death of his best friend in Afghanistan, a death he thinks is his fault. He survives day to day. Forever is not in his vocabulary. Swearing off photography, he answers an ad for a handyman—mindless, no emotion involved. As the two of them renovate her house, can Cassie show Rayne that love is strong enough to heal all wounds?
A peek between the pages of In The Moment:
The intimate closeness made her stomach flutter. The proximity of their bodies, the rush of the water, and his feathering touch on her lips made her dizzy. She gripped his arms for support. He grasped her waist, staring deep in her eyes.
He was going to kiss her. She knew it. His pupils dilated. Time slowed. The rushing water pounded around her. She opened her mouth, as much to drink in air as to get ready to kiss him back. His eyes narrowed, focused on her lips. She leaned toward him. Their wet bodies pressed against each other. Her breasts tingled, and her stomach heated at the contact. She wanted this to go on forever, but at the same time, she wanted him to hurry up and kiss her so their lips could finally meet. At the last possible second, he pushed away.
She stood there, confused and aching.
“I’m not the staying kind, Cassie.”
She frowned. “What do you mean?”
“A woman like you needs a man who’ll stay forever. My time here has an expiration date.”
She ducked under the water. When she came up, she pushed her hair out of her face. “I know you’re leaving. You don’t have to, though.”
“Yes, I do.”
“Why?”
“Because I have a promise to keep.”
“What kind of promise?”
“The unbreakable kind.”
You can find In The Moment at The Wild Rose Press: Amazon:
About the Author!
Jennifer started telling herself stories as a little girl when she couldn’t fall asleep at night. Her favorite stories to write are those with smart, sassy, independent heroines; handsome, strong and slightly vulnerable heroes; and her stories always end with happily ever after.
In the real world, she’s the mother of two amazing daughters and wife of one of the smartest men she knows. When she’s not writing, she loves to laugh with family and friends, is a pro at finding whatever her kids lost in plain sight, and spends way too much time closing doors that should never have been left open. She believes humor is the only way to get through the day and doesn’t share her chocolate.
She writes contemporary romance, some of which are mainstream and some of which involve Jewish characters.
Learn more about Jennifer at her social media haunts below:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jennifer-Wilck-201342863240160/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JWilck
Website: http://www.jenniferwilck.com
Blog: http://jenniferwilck.blogspot.com
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/jenniferwilck/
It was wonderful having you with us today. Please feel free to stop by anytime. Good Luck with In The Moment!
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Posted in Authors' Secrets Blog and tagged Contemporary, In The Moment, Jennifer Wilck, Romance, Women's Fiction by Tena Stetler with 16 comments.
Thanks for hosting me, Tena!
My pleasure Jennifer!
In the Moment sounds like a terrific read! Best of luck with it. It’s a beautiful cover…makes me want to live in that house too!
I agree that house is wonderful as is the cover. Thanks for coming by Donna!
Thanks Donna, they did a fantastic job with it!
I agree with Donna. I love the cover and the excerpt. Ratner sounds dreamy. Good luck Jennifer.
Hey Charlotte! Thanks for stopping by! have a great rest of the week!
Thanks, Charlotte. Rayne is one of my favorite heroes so far. 🙂
Rayne. You can’t Believe how many ways AutoCorrect has changed his name LOL
Oh AutoCorrect drives me nuts! LOL I know it’s a short trip!
I knew immediately that was the problem, Charlotte. AutoCorrect is great for entertainment!
I enjoy visiting old homes, Jennifer. They have this energy about them. Wishing you all the best. 🙂
Thanks Mary for stopping by. Love visiting old homes, I always wonder how many ghosts inhabit them and what kind and why. LOL
I’ll bet you have a great time visiting them in Scotland for your research!
Wishing you all the best with your new release, Jennifer.
Thanks so much, CB!