Title: Finding
Focus
Author: Jiffy
Kate
Release Date: Nov
30, 2015
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Sheridan
“Dani” Reed is a recently unemployed photojournalist living
in New York City. Her boyfriend is vacationing without her, and her best friend
has abandoned her for a job in the
south.
Is a quarter-life crisis a
thing?
After accepting a freelance job
in Louisiana for Southern Style magazine, she feels the bleakness of her life
back in New York fading in the rearview mirror. Getting back to her southern
roots seems to be just what she needs to lift her spirits and spark her
creativity. During her stay, she meets playboy Micah Landry and his colorful
family. She knows she should avoid him and keep things professional, but his
southern charms are hard to
resist.
Through the lens of her camera,
she finds the beauty and soul of the Landry Plantation, but it’s her
beauty and soul that capture Micah’s
attention.
When
an unexpected phone call takes her back to New York, she’s forced to
face the life she was trying to escape head
on.
Will her trip and the Landrys
only become fond memories, or will Dani find her way back to them and her
beloved south?
In their debut novel, Jiffy
Kate bring you a story of love, adventure, and finding a place to call
home.
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When a picture of the pond pops
up on the screen, my breath hitches in my chest. With the moon beaming down and
reflecting off the glass-like water, it’s more than beautiful.
It’s tranquil, peaceful, but most of all, it reminds me of her. I can
almost see us there, our feet hanging off the side, our shoulders grazing every
once in a while. She looked so gorgeous in the moonlight. I wish I had a
picture of that, but this is a close
second.
“That
looks like something straight out of a magazine,” I whisper before I
realize what I’m
saying.
“Hopefully, it will
be.” She laughs.
“How much for a print
of that?” I ask.
“Really?
You’d want—”
“Yes,” I
cut her off, “I’d love to have one of your pictures.”
“Well, it’s
yours. I’ll order the prints once I’m back in New York and
have them sent directly to you.”
“Let me
pay.”
“No, it’s
my pleasure.
Really.”
“Give
me your phone,” I instruct, and she willingly hands it over. I put my
phone number in as a new contact and shoot myself a text before handing it
back. “I have your number now, so I’ll text you my
address.”
“Okay,” she
says, smiling.
“Okay.” For
the hundredth time today, I find myself staring at her lips for longer than
necessary, wanting to bend down and kiss the shit out of her. She swallows hard
and I abruptly break my gaze. Turning around, I leave in search of something to
do before I get myself in
trouble.
First things first,
we're the realest.
Oh, wait. Iggy already used
that one.
Well, let's
see...
What some people don't
know is there are two of us and we're both Jennifers. How lucky are we?
The most common name from the 70's! Our parents were so
original.
We found each other through
Twilight and tornadoes. Sounds like a crazy combination, but it's true.
We were roaming around in the same groups of people on social media, but we
hadn't really became friends. But that all changed on a stormy Oklahoma
night when we noticed that we were both experiencing the same tornado
warnings.
We met a week later for lunch
and the rest is history. We already knew we had the whole Twilight thing in
common, but what we learned that day is that we both loved music and traveling.
Together, we've been everywhere. Well, not everywhere, but a lot of
places...Seattle, Forks, LA, New York, Chicago, Philly, Nashville, and New
Orleans, where our hearts
reside.
About six months after we met,
we also realized we both had a passion for writing. When we started outlining
our first story, we thought that would be it. One story and done. So, we dumped
everything we loved into those 100,000 words. If you're familiar with
the term "crack fic", that was kind of what it was for us. We
had fun with it and let ourselves live on those
pages.
But it was like Lays potato
chips.
We couldn't write just
one.
So, twenty stories later, here
we are--publishing our first novel. And how crazy is it that we went back to
the beginning.
Finding
Focus was originally a Twilight Fan Fic titled Southern Comfort.
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