Q&A + giveaway with author Jane Porter

BookEnd Babes Summer Sizzle Saturdays Q&A with Jane Porter who talks sand, surf and SHE’S GONE COUNTRY, her newest release. I’ve met Jane in person, and she’s a true sweetheart. I’ve read all of her modern lit books and am pleased to recommend them. -ML

Q: Thanks for being a part of our Summer Sizzle Saturdays. What’s your favorite summer activity and favorite summer destination?
A: My favorite summer activity is reading–although that’s definitely trickier with a 14-month-old running wild–and my favorite summer destination is my home in Hawaii, on Oahu where my man lives and operates his surf school. We do this crazy bi-coastal life (Seattle and Honolulu), but in summer we all get to be together in our beach house.

Q: Tell us briefly about the writing process for this book.
A: She’s Gone Country is probably one of my favorite books I’ve written due to the characters, conflict, and Texas setting, but I wrote it in the first 5 months after my son’s birth which was grueling. Mac had severe acid reflux as an infant and couldn’t keep anything down, and therefore couldn’t put on weight. He was always hungry, crying, wanting more and I was trying to write and nurse on months of next to no sleep. I wouldn’t want to do that again!

Q: We’re ready to have a pool party with your characters. Give us your main character’s names and a one-line definition for us to get to know them at our pool party.
A: Shey Darcy and Dane Kelly grew up in rural Texas on neighboring ranches and have always had a strong connection but life, work and family have kept them apart, but Shey’s now back in Texas as a single mom of three teen boys, and there’s a lot of unfinished business between them.

Q: Book End Babes is all about girlfriends and great reads. What are some of the themes we could explore in your book?
A: A lot of my books have connected characters–girlfriends who went to school together or grew up together or now live near each other–and this one is no exception. As a single mom grappling with lots of life changes she neally needs her girlfriends and the women in her family’s moral support. Probably my favorite theme in SHE’S GONE COUNTRY is that of empowering women and using your strength and success to help girls achieve their dreams, too.

Q: What is a “must read” book in your beach bag this summer?
A: I’ve got The Help tucked into my beach bag and it’s wonderful. It’s the one book I really want to read this summer!

Thanks, Jane. I’ve always been a big fan. Babes, BUY THE BOOK HERE or at your favorite retailer. Leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of SHE’S GONE COUNTRY.

Website: www.janeporter.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/authorjanep

12 thoughts on “Q&A + giveaway with author Jane Porter

  1. Oh, I love the cover of your new book!

    I’m a Native Okie/Two-Time-Texan and I have a lot of reader friends I know will love to read this. Will definitely send them my rec. :)

    (I remember your blog post a year or so ago from The Plot Monkeys blog. I really enjoyed it.)

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  3. It seems like every time I turn around I’m seeing this book cover on one blog or another. I’m assuming you didn’t have such a huge buzz with your first release and I’m wondering what you did to market yourself and get everyone reading your books?

    No doubt SHE’S GONE COUNTRY will add to your fan base! I know I’m looking forward to it!

  4. Jane,
    Thanks so much for answering our questions. I love keeping up with your bi-coastal life and watching your surfer baby grow up via your blog posts and photos.
    Happy returns!

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  6. I really would like to win a book for so many reasons, but I really like Jane Porter’s books, she’s one of my favorite authors for her books relate to womwn like me. She’s down to earth and she’s just just any womenr out there, trying to be a good mom and making a living.

  7. I love stories of people who were close once, grew apart, and then come together again after many years and many changes. This sounds like a wonderful read! Thanks to Jane for sharing about her life and writing process.

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