My Journey to Publication
Growing up, I
was very fortunate to be raised in a family where my brother and I were never
told we couldn’t do something. From a very young age, my parents instilled in
us that we could accomplish anything we set our mind and our heart to,
therefore at sixteen, I decided I was going to be an author. I had always
written short stories and poetry, so in high school I decided to try to write a
novel and I did. It was a lovely sweet teenage romance and I thought it was the
best piece of fiction ever written, so naturally, I submitted it to Harlequin
Romance. But not only did I submit my novel, without a clue how to do so…I also
pitched them a new series line. When I think back on it now, I marvel over my
lack of fear and possibly common sense, but either way-off it went.
I
remember getting the rejection letter because it was summer time and I was
sitting on my front step with a few friends when the mail courier arrived with
the envelope. I was so excited I couldn’t breathe and when my friends asked
what it was, I remember saying-“Harlequin wants to publish my book!” I was so
naïve back thenJ
What was actually inside though was almost as good. The letter was a
rejection, but a very positive, helpful one that said my writing showed
promise, but they didn’t currently have a YA line and in order to write for the
adult lines, I would need more life experience. It went on to provide some
helpful writing resources, and they encouraged a future submission.
Flash
forward a couple of years-okay eighteen years, and I am about to release my 9th
book-BREAKING HER RULES. The first book in my new MMA Sports Romance series
releasing through Berkley/NAL. With
three holiday themed novellas and my Harlequin Heartwarming Brookhollow series,
it’s been a busy four years since my first novella was published through The
Wild Rose Press, but I’ve enjoyed every moment.
Eighteen
years ago, writing full-time was a dream. One that I’m so glad I never gave up
on.
Xo~ Jen
Breaking Her Rules
Beyond the Cage
Book One
Jennifer Snow
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Date of Publication: July 21, 2015
ASIN: B00UGG11L0
Number of pages: 300
Word Count: 72k
Cover Artist: Penguin Random House
Book Description:
MMA fighters go the distance in this all-new series from Jennifer Snow, author of the Brookhollow novels.
Walker Adams was supposed to follow in his lawyer father’s footsteps, but instead he’s training to be an MMA fighter. And while he works for his chance to make it in the Maximum Fight League, he’s bunking on his baby sister’s best friend’s couch. Gracie Andrews is all grown up—in all the right places. But she’s engaged to the fight match-maker who holds Walker’s career in his hands…
Gracie had almost convinced herself that she’d put her silly childhood crush on Walker to rest. But the sight of him sleeping in only a pair of boxer briefs makes it clear that some things never change. And as old sparks turn to flames, Gracie is forced to decide between the future she thought she wanted or the man she’s never stopped loving…
Book Trailer: https://youtu.be/8zESotH73fY
Excerpt:
“Whoa…occupied,” Walker Adams
said, quickly reaching for a towel as the bathroom door swung open.
“Shit,
sorry.” Grace shut her eyes as she slammed the door, but not before seeing much
more of her best friend’s older brother. Something her fifteen-year-old self
would have gone to extreme measures to see.
Well, that image was going to
take a brain injury to forget.
“I’ll
just be a second,” he called through the door as she turned to leave.
“No
worries-take your time.” She checked her watch. She had fifteen minutes before
she had to leave for work. They would need to come up with a better routine if
they were going to be roommates for several weeks.
Several
weeks. Holy shit. How had Kylie talked her into this? When her best friend had
called from California to ask the favor, she wished she hadn’t answered the
call because Kylie had asked her a question she’d been unable to refuse.
“He’s
desperate,” Kylie had said.
Desperate
was one word that failed to come to mind when she thought about Walker. She was
pretty sure he’d never wanted anything too long before getting it. “Really?”
“Yes.
I mean, he will never admit it, of course, but he’s left himself zero options.
If he’s not attending classes, Dad says he’s not paying his rent or helping him
financially until he wakes up and realizes he’s ruining his future.”
That
sounded like Judge Adams. He saw one future for his son and Grace didn’t expect
the man to ever support the fighting career Walker had dropped out of law
school to pursue. She’d sighed. “All I have is a pull out sofa-no spare room.”
She cringed at the thought of someone sleeping in her living room…even for a
few weeks. She’d never had a roommate, preferring her privacy and space.
Roommates
were messy and loud and…messy.
“Trust
me-he’s not picky right now. He’s been sleeping in his Jeep for the last few
weeks. He finally told me and I’m a little worried about him living on the
streets in Las Vegas.”
Her
resolve melted. The idea of Walker Adams down on his luck was a completely foreign
one. The high school valedictorian and football star was not exactly lacking in
the ‘good fortune’ category. Not when it came to success or brains or looks…so
how had the guy voted ‘most likely to succeed’ in high school end up needing
her pull out sofa?
“Okay, he can stay here…but you
know I’m moving in three weeks, right? July 31st my lease is up and I’m moving
in with Erik.”
“I
was kinda hoping you’d come to your senses…” her friend had mumbled.
“Nope,
still planning a future with a successful, gorgeous man.” She didn’t take
offense at Kylie’s attitude toward Erik. The one and only time her friend had
met her boyfriend, the Christmas before, they hadn’t exactly hit it off. Erik
was kind of an acquired taste. His abrupt manner could be a little off-putting
to those who didn’t know him well.
Normally, if her best friend and boyfriend didn’t get along, it would be
a cause of stress for Grace, but with Kylie a thousand miles away in L.A. and
their visits rare these days as they both climbed their respective corporate
ladders, her friend’s opinion seemed to matter less.
“Fine…Well
at least he hasn’t proposed yet, so there’s still hope.”
Grace
rolled her eyes. “So when is Walker getting here?” Changing the subject was
always the best course of action whenever their talks turned to her
relationship.
“I’ll
text him right away with your address and he’ll be there soon. He can’t be that
far away.”
Fan-fucking-tastic.
Her best friend’s brother, a guy she’d been completely in love with at fifteen,
and a man she hadn’t seen in almost five years would be her new roommate in a
matter of minutes. “Can’t wait to see him,” she’d lied.
And
boy, in less than twenty-four hours, she had certainly seen him. Every last
perfectly tanned, sculpted inch of him. From the short dark hair, chiseled
chest and shoulders to his drool-worthy abs and-ahem-everything else.
Everything else.
About the Author:
Jennifer Snow lives in Edmonton, Alberta with her husband and four year old son. She is a member of the Writers Guild of Alberta, the Romance Writers of America, the Canadian Author Association, and SheWrites.org. She is also a regular blogger on the Heartwarming Authors site and is a contributing author to Mslexia Magazine, WestWord Magazine and RWR. She has also taught RWA Chapters courses online. Her 2013 Holiday Romance-The Trouble With Mistletoe was a finalist in the 2014 Golden Quill Contest and the Heart of Denver Aspen Gold Contest.
Her publishing credits include two holiday novellas, previously published by The Wild Rose Press, now re-released or being re-released as self-published editions through Amazon. The Mistletoe Fever was an Amazon bestseller for two weeks in the category of Kindle Short Reads. Her six book small town, Brookhollow series is published through Harlequin Heartwarming and she has a new MMA sports romance series releasing through Berkley/NAL Intermix in 2015. RT Reviews has given each of her Brookhollow series books 4 stars.
She also hosts an annual SnowGlobe Award contest in recognition of holiday themed romance stories, with over forty entries each year, with participants ranging from new authors to NYT Bestselling authors, such as Brenda Novak and Sarah Morgan.
More information about the contest can be found at www.snowglobeawardcontest.vpweb.ca
She is active on her website, Facebook, Twitter, and various blog sites and has a monthly author newsletter.
More information can be found at www.jennifersnowauthor.com
@jennifersnow18
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