About the Book:
Name of book: A Semi-Sweet Summer
Author: Jan Elder
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: August 18, 2017
Cassidy Cooper never wanted to set foot in Crystal Falls again. Ten years earlier, she’d given her heart to a boy who’d, in turn, humiliated her deeply. Now, back in town as the sole beneficiary of her sister’s estate, she’s determined to make her sister’s dream of an upscale chocolate truffle shop, come true.
Hunter Gray is very intrigued by his new neighbor. His escape artist cow, Marigold, engineers an introduction…but it’s not quite the first impression he was hoping for. Baffled by the nagging suspicion he’s seen this woman before, he plots to win Cassidy’s heart at every opportunity.
With the object of her unrequited love living within shouting distance, Cassidy prays for strength to forgive and forget. And Hunter? He just wants to get back to his own dream to grow his farm and get to know the pretty girl next door. If she’ll let him.
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In My Opinion (Review)
This sweet novella has some laughs (how could it not with a cow named Marigold who likes to wander off the farm and a high-energy, almost invasive chocolatier who can’t take a hint). it has some hurt (loss of a sister, regrets, and reliving painful memories).
It’s a combination that comes out as sweet as milk and chocolate. As Cassidy struggles to make her sister’s house her own home while balancing opening a new business and a neighbor she wants nothing to do with continually showing up, she also must deal with the grief of her sister’s death and the guilt associated with it.
Hunter’s interest in his pretty new neighbor is piqued from their first meeting but, for the life of him, he can’t figure out why she doesn’t like him. Asking a woman out has never been this difficult before.
A Semi-Sweet Summer is about restoring relationships—ones that are too late to be repaired, ones with God, and ones with others who may have hurt you in the past. A shorter story with a budding romance, baby farm animals (aww), and plenty of sugary treats.
***I receive complimentary books for review from publishers, publicists, and/or authors, including NetGalley. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
About the Author
JAN ELDER is an inspirational romance writer with a passion for telling stories other women can relate to on a deep level. She strives to write the kind of book that will strengthen the reader’s faith, introducing the reader to a loving and forgiving Lord who walks beside us in our daily lives, while also providing an entertaining and engrossing love story.
Happily married for fourteen years to loving (and supportive) husband, Steve, the two live in central Maryland along with Jamie (a chubby black and white tuxedo cat), and Shu-Shu (a willowy tortoiseshell cat). On the weekends, Jan and Steve comb the nearby countryside in search of the perfect ice cream flavor.
Guest Post from Jan Elder
How did you come up with your premise? Is there a story behind your book? How did the story evolve?
When I first parked myself in front of my laptop, preparing to write A Semi-Sweet Summer, I was waxing nostalgic. Shortly before that, I joined a Facebook group, people from a church I had attended when I was a teenager. Memories flooded through me and a myriad of feelings, some quite strong, rose up to assault me. There were a great many pleasant remembrances, but what I recall the most about being in those “stuck in the middle” years was that there was a great deal of anxiety, the sensation of being so very different—certainly not part of the “in” crowd.
A large part of this book harkens back to my teenage years, my thoughts swinging to a boy I had the biggest crush on in high school. He was three and a half years older (I still remember his birthday) and he was definitely in the “elite” segment of our church youth group—the cool kids I so longed to be a part of. Sorry to say, I followed him around like a puppy, learned all of his favorite foods, chosen hobbies, etc. I try not to think I actually stalked him, but I was very aware of his presence, and searched for ways to be near him.
In A Semi-Sweet Summer, I tried to transfer some of that raging angst into fodder for Cassidy’s discomfort in finding her unrequited love living right next door. Cassidy never really fit in, hardly that enviable cheerleader, not a person that anyone would notice. Rather, she sees herself as sort of an ugly duckling. Now she’s back ten years later and it’s a tough situation. By this time, my characters have grown and changed from the people they were in high school. They are well on their way to the path God has set before them. And by the end, they are very different—kinder, gentler folks who have learned a bit more of what it means to truly love.
I like to think that God can use our experiences to help others through similar situations. Maybe this novel will provide some hope or closure for those who have been in the same boat, and spur them on to get past the pain. And hey, who doesn’t love a good story about baked goods, happy cows, and chocolate truffles?
As for me? The funny thing is, my husband has the same first name as my first love. He even has the same color hair, the same easy grin as that other guy. I guess one could say I am attracted to a certain type. But oh, my sweetheart is so much better. My guy is the man God had waiting for me. The other was only a pale imitation, just practice for the real thing.
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Jan is giving away a 12 piece box of Godiva Chocolates and a Kindle Fire HD Tablet with Alexa (Valued at over $100)!!
Click below to enter. Be sure to comment on this post before you enter to claim 9 extra entries! https://promosimple.com/ps/c1fd
This books sounds like something I’d enjoy reading. I will add it to my tbr list.
It’s a short and sweet read that I enjoyed!
Thanks for stopping by, Arletta. Hope you get a chance to read A Semi-Sweet Summer. I so enjoyed writing – and RESEARCHING – a book about chocolate, not to mention the love, sweet love.
Blessings, Jan Elder
I don’t read a lot on my Kindle (which could use replacing by the way!) but what I do read on it are novellas. For some reason I don’t like reading for extended periods of time on it, but novella me seem to be just the right length.
I tend to read more on my Kindle than paperbacks. There’s something about being able to read in bed that appeals to me :). Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for stopping by, Patty! I also love to read, as well as write, novellas. Plus on this one, learning all about how to make chocolates was a great deal of fun. Read on! Blessings, Jan Elder
What do you know! I stalked a really cute boy from kindergarten to high School! He was very nice about it. My hubby has the same general description as my first crush ( who went on to be a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force) . My hubby was in the Navy and then a pastor. I really did get the best, though! Yes, God knew!
This looks like a great read!
Can’t get any better than a romance with chocolate! You would be a new author to me and that is always good. Thank you for the giveaway opportunity.
It’s always the oddities and awkward moments that make the best writing. Thank you, Jan, for sharing.
This sounds like a fun read!
This book looks just as yummy as that chocolate! Lol
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