Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Jennifer Snow is heating things up...plus a book giveaway

We're excited to have Jennifer Snow here today to talk about her latest novel, All Signs Point to Malibu. It's being compared to a mix between the movie My Best Friend's Wedding and the novel In Five Years. Count us in! Thanks to BookSparks, we have TWO copies to give away!

Jennifer Snow is an award-winning, USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty-five contemporary romances and thrillers. Her novels have received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and some have been optioned for film and television. Also a screenwriter, Jen is known for her romantic comedies and female-driven dramas. A Canadian living in Torrevieja, Spain, with her husband and son, she loves to travel and spend time near the ocean. Visit Jennifer at her website and on Instagram.

Synopsis:
Hailey Harris can’t stop messing with fate. A successful life coach, Hailey uses her ability to glimpse the future to guide her clients down the right path. But her gift has made her own life lonely. After all, having a real friend would mean asking someone to believe the unbelievable.

The one person she might have confided in—her ex, Liam Jensen—is newly engaged to a beautiful, sweet, thoughtful heiress. But when Hailey has a vision predicting a not-so-happy ending for the couple, her mission is clear: help Liam and his fiancée avoid the biggest mistake of their lives.

Stopping the wedding while planning Liam’s engagement party is no easy feat. And Warren Mitchell—Liam’s sexy, irritating best man and Hailey’s nemesis—is suspicious of Hailey’s motivations. Between sleeping with her frenemy and watching her careful plans spiral out of control, Hailey discovers the real cause of Liam’s future heartbreak. But now that she knows the truth, will Hailey keep on fighting fate or trust in the love she never saw coming?
(Courtesy of Amazon.)

All Signs Point to Malibu is a sweet, sexy romp with lots of heart and a psychic twist.”
—Nan Fischer, author of Some of It Was Real

“A spicy enemies-to-lovers dream so full of delicious tension and chemistry that I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough!”
—Holly James, author of The Déjà Glitch

"Funny, heartfelt and at times bittersweet, All Signs Point to Malibu is a joyful read."
—Melissa Baron, author of Twice in a Lifetime

What is a favorite compliment you have received on your writing?
I am always grateful for any and all compliments on my writing and my books, but there was one kind of unusual compliment I received when my hockey themed Colorado Ice series released - a reader loved the female friendship between Becky and Abby so much, they named two baby goats after the characters! I was so honored and the baby goats were adorable!

If you could tell the debut novelist version of yourself one thing, what would it be?
It all works out - trust the process and try to have more patience (still working on taking this advice lol).

If All Signs Point to Malibu were made into a movie, who would you cast in the leading roles?
Hopefully it will!! We are currently in pre-development and casting, so I probably shouldn't answer this one. But I will say I want someone fun and quirky for Hailey and brooding yet humorous for Warren - and they need to have amazing chemistry on screen!

If your life was a TV series, which celebrity would you want to narrate it?
Kristen Wiig! I think she could emote perfectly the implied eye rolls that typically fill my days!

If we were to visit you right now, what are some places you'd take us to see?
I live in beautifully sunny Torrevieja, Spain on the Costa Blanca coast, so we would visit La Mata Beach, Makala Beach Club, the marina for a boat ride, the waterfalls near Benidorm, and La Manga - a stretch of land just a street wide with the ocean visible and accessible on both sides! Can you tell I love being near the water?

What is your favorite autumn activity?
Autumn in Spain is a lot like summer in Spain but when I lived in Canada, I loved autumn - it was my favorite season with the cooler days and the changing colors of the leaves - we would go for after dinner walks with coffee and then bundle up near a fire to warm up afterwards and read. :)

Thanks to Jennifer for chatting with us and to BookSparks for sharing her book with our readers.

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18 comments:

Rita Wray said...

No, I have not.

Anonymous said...

Yes! It’s a really weird feeling. Feels like Déjà vu.

traveler said...

Yes, I have many times. I have an ability and judgment.

Toni Laliberte said...

No, I haven't been able to predict the future

Tatum Rangel said...

No, not yet.

Mary C said...

Yes, I have.

dstoutholcomb said...

I have had a bad feeling, but usually about an event we knew would happen, but not the exact day.

diannekc said...

No, I haven't.

Nancy P said...

Not really, unless I created it.

Anonymous said...

I haven't made any predictions.

Lisa D said...

Yes, many times. I'm getting quite good at it!

Michael Law said...

I've definitely had premonitions of the future.

Deborah Wellenstein said...

Not that I recall.

Texas Book Lover said...

No I have not!

bn100 said...

no

Mary Preston said...

I predicted some Olympic Games winners.

holdenj said...

Not yet!

Annmarie Weeks said...

I have no prediction skills. Even when something obvious is right in front of me, I still don't know which way it'll go!