Small Town Contemporary Romance Author

SPOTLIGHT ON:

Jana Richards

Unexpected

Release Date:

September 27, 2021

Publisher:

The Wild Rose Press

Cover Design:

Rae Monet

All About Jana Richards

When Jana Richards read her first romance novel, she immediately knew two things: she had to commit the stories running through her head to paper, and they had to end with a happily ever after. She also knew she’d found what she was meant to do. Since then she’s never met a romance genre she didn’t like. She writes contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and historical romance set in World War Two, in lengths ranging from short story to full length novel. Just for fun, she throws in generous helpings of humor, and the occasional dash of the paranormal. Her paranormal romantic suspense “Seeing Things” was a 2008 EPPIE finalist.

In her life away from writing, Jana is an accountant/admin assistant, a mother to two grown daughters, and a wife to her husband Warren. She enjoys golf, yoga, movies, concerts, travel and reading, not necessarily in that order. She and her husband live in Winnipeg, Canada. She loves to hear from readers and can be reached through her website at www.janarichards.com

Welcome Jana to Jeny's TattleTales

Let's start with your most recent book, that you just release on Monday 09/27! Congratulations by the way!!!

All about Unexpected

Blurb

Single dad Ben Greyson wants only to retain custody of his two stepdaughters. A dysfunctional childhood has made family the most important thing in his life. When his late wife’s parents sue for custody, a desperate Ben is left with two choices – run away with his girls or marry his next-door neighbor.

Jamie Garven wants to be a mother. She’s intrigued by her handsome new neighbor and falls in love with his little girls. Then Ben is faced with losing his children, and Jamie agrees to marry him for a chance at motherhood. They’re determined to show the world, and the girls’ grandparents, two loving parents.

Their marriage of convenience turns into unexpected love. But Ben interprets Jamie’s efforts to save their family as betrayal—they could lose everything, including each other.

Excerpt 1

“Is there anything I can say to make you change your mind about running away?”

“Say you’ll marry me.”

The words were out of his mouth before he knew he was going to say them. Jamie stared at him, eyes wide.

“What?”

“Marry me. You’re the only woman I’d trust with my girls.”

It suddenly made sense. If Jamie married him he could keep his kids.

She jumped to her feet, waking one of the dogs who’d been sleeping on the couch next to her. “What kind of marriage do you want, Ben? Are you proposing something for show?”

“No! I don’t know!” He stood and grasped her arms. “If you’re asking me if we’ll sleep together as man and wife, I don’t know.”

Her mouth twisted as if she was holding back tears. “You know I love the girls, but please don’t ask me to pretend. The last few months of my marriage, all I did was pretend. I pretended I had a husband who loved me. I swore I’d never do that again.”

Ben wanted to take her in his arms and hold her. He hated doing this to her, hated making her relive unhappy memories. He was asking too much of her and he didn’t blame her for saying no.

“Please, forget I said anything.”

He’d stick to his original plan. He and the girls would disappear. He’d change their names, go someplace where no one knew them. A life on the run wasn’t what he wanted for his children, but he’d do whatever he needed to do to keep them.

“Ben—”

“I’m sorry, Jamie.”

Ben was out the door before he could hear anymore of her objections.

Excerpt 2

Ben was assailed by an overwhelming need to talk to someone. Jamie had been a good listener. He’d told her more about his circumstances, and his feelings, than he’d shared with either his brother or sister. He wasn’t sure why he’d opened up to her. He only knew she’d been kind to the girls. And to him.

Before he could talk himself out of it, he was looking up the number for the clinic on his phone. A moment later he listened to the phone ring.

What the hell am I doing? She didn’t want to hear from him, especially in the middle of a busy day at work. He was about to end the call when someone answered.

“Masonville Veterinary Clinic. How can I help you?”

Ben cleared his throat. “Can I speak to Jamie, I mean Dr. Garven?”

“I’m sorry, she’s with a client right now—oh wait, she just left the examining room. Can I tell her who’s calling?”

Again, he considered hanging up. Instead he heard himself say, “It’s Ben Greyson.”

“One moment please.”

The line went silent as she put him on hold. Ben paced back and forth on a small patch of gravel road in front of the clinic. He stared at his shoes, noting the dust covering the smooth leather. He didn’t know what he was going to say to Jamie. Why was he even calling her?

“Hello, Ben?”

The moment he heard her voice, his whole body relaxed. “Hi. I’m sorry to bother you at work. I know you’re busy.”

“No problem. What can I do for you?”

“Well, the girls have been asking about meeting Hector. Do you think it would be all right if I brought them over some time?”

“Yes, of course. I’m not working on Friday. Why don’t you guys come over for dinner?”

“I wasn’t angling for a dinner invitation.”

“I know. I’m offering. I’m a fantastic cook, if I say so myself.”

That made him smile. “Now I’m intrigued. Thank you. What time should we be there?”

“Come a few minutes before five and I’ll introduce Bella and Sophie to Hector.”

“Okay. See you then.”

“See you. Bye.”

Ben grinned as he put his phone in his pocket and began walking back to his office.

Excerpt 3

Jamie didn’t sleep the rest of the night. The logical part of her brain told her if Ben lost custody it wasn’t her fault. Circumstances beyond her control, and Ben’s, had conspired against them. But guilt and worry wouldn’t let her rest.

The crazy thing was she could see the four of them together as a family. And she could see herself with Ben. She’d been fighting her feelings for him since the day they met. Learning he was a recovering alcoholic was a shock, but she knew he was much more than that. He was kind and funny, and a loving father.

But he didn’t love her.

She remembered what it was like to watch, day by day, as Carson fell a little more out of love with her. Every day another piece of her soul withered. To the outside world they probably still looked like a happy couple. But she could feel Carson pull away bit by bit, like water trickling out of a broken vase. It was in the awkward silences between them, the unexplained absences, the times he didn’t reach for her in the night.

Eventually the slow trickle turned into a torrent and he was gone. It had nearly destroyed her.

Could she live with a man who didn’t love her for a second time? Could she willingly step into a relationship, knowing it would likely end the same way her relationship to Carson ended?

Thoughts and emotions whirled in her brain, making her dizzy.

At four a.m. she gave up all pretence of sleep. She went to the kitchen for a drink of water and as she ran the tap, she saw the lights were on in Ben’s house. He probably couldn’t sleep either.

What must he be going through? She couldn’t imagine losing a child.

The old longing ache she’d worked so hard to dispel pressed on her heart. This is your chance, her heart whispered. Maybe your only chance to have children.

Jamie groaned out load. She couldn’t say no. Ben and the girls needed her.

Yet how could she say yes and expose herself to almost certain heartbreak?

Maybe some things were more important. Maybe it was enough to be a mother to the girls and create a family with them. She couldn’t expect Ben to love her as well. It was asking too much.

She couldn’t let him lose the girls. And she couldn’t let her one chance to be a mother slip away.

To Heal a Heart

Release Date:

June 15, 2020

Publisher:

The Wild Rose Press

Cover Design:

Rae Monet

All About
To Heal A Broken Heart

Jana, let's start with what you like best about your hero?

I like that Garrett is honorable. He knew Blair as a young girl, and even when she threw herself at him back then, he wouldn’t take advantage of her. He’s also a loyal friend. When one of his friends is in trouble, he drives through the night to help him. He’s a loving son, brother, and uncle. Even when he’s at his lowest point, his family is the most important thing to him.

A great quality for sure! And what do you like best about your heroine?

I like Blair’s kindness. She’s dedicated to her grandfather and caring for his needs. She adores her brothers. She loves animals and goes out of her way to help them; she’s even made caring for sick animals her profession. Despite what she’s been through, Blair is stronger and more resilient than she realizes. She has the ability to weather the storms that life throws at her.

And what would you say was the hardest or maybe most unusual or even just interesting part of your story?

My character Garrett is an amputee, having lost part of his right leg below the knee in an explosion in Afghanistan. I found researching prosthetics fascinating. There are numerous YouTube videos showing the mechanics of a prothesis, how to put one on and off, and how it feels. Even more interesting to me were the blogs and forums I read about the psychology of being an amputee. These blogs talked about how it affects the way you feel about yourself, especially when it comes to sex. Garrett had always been the best looking, the strongest, the most athletic. He was the man women wanted to be with. When he lost part of his leg, he lost his image of himself and I wanted to portray his struggle with his new self-image as realistically as possible.

That is truly fantastic! I love that choice you made, and that you did all that research to get it right. How did you choose this genre?

I write in several romance genres – romantic suspense, light paranormal, historical romance set in WW2 – but lately I’ve been writing a lot of small- town contemporary romance. This genre resonates with me because I come from small-town roots and I feel like I “get” small towns. I love the idea that my characters fall in love with their communities as they fall in love with each other.

I'm from a small town too and know exactly what you mean. Do you have a genre you'd like to write that you've never written before?

I would love to write a mystery series, perhaps one set in during World War Two. There’s something very exciting about setting a story, especially a mystery, against that extra layer of danger and intrigue. So far, this mystery series is only a figment of my imagination, but I hope to make it a reality one day.

Now that would be interesting. What do you have coming up on the horizon?

TO HEAL A HEART is book two in my Masonville series. Book three, which I’m calling UNEXPECTED, is currently with my beta readers. In every book in this series, the main characters have a trauma or wound to overcome. In UNEXPECTED, Ben battles the pain of a dysfunctional childhood that left him with deep scars, and Jamie wrestles with infertility. When Ben and his stepdaughters move into the house next door, Jamie immediately falls in love with the girls. Believing it’s her only chance to be a mother, Jamie marries the widowed Ben to help him retain custody of the girls after their grandparents threaten to take them away. The fourth and final book in the series will be called STRONG ENOUGH. I haven’t begun writing this one yet, but I know it will center around childhood sexual abuse. It’s probably going to be the toughest one to write.

Finally, what would you most like to say to your readers?

That I write each book with their reading experience in mind. I work hard to take them on a roller coaster ride of emotions. I want them to feel what my characters feel. I want to take readers on a journey of highs and lows and everything in between. My favorite books are always the ones that make me feel something and that’s what I want to bring to the table.

I also want readers to know that I’d love to hear from them! You can contact me through my website at https://www.janarichards.com/contact.html

To Heal a Heart
Blurb & Excerpt

Garrett Saunders’ world changed two years ago on a road in Afghanistan. Back home, he feels like a stranger. As he struggles to find his place in the world, he meets a horse destined for the slaughterhouse and a woman bent on rescuing the strays of the world, including him.

Blair Greyson moves to Masonville to look after her ailing grandfather and give her rescue horses a home. Right away she butts heads with a surly former Marine. Despite a rocky start, they come to an agreement: Blair will board Garrett’s rescue horse and he’ll help with repairs around her farm.

Garrett finds purpose working with Blair—and falls in love with her. But she’s hiding a secret. Can she forgive herself and accept Garrett’s love, or will she let guilt and regret continue to rule her life?

Excerpt

He pushed himself to his feet, disconcerted by his unsteadiness. He made a few halting steps toward the gate as Blair ran into the yard.

“I forgot my sweater,” she said, grabbing the garment from the back of a chair and slipping it on. “It’s cooler than I thought. Are you sure you don’t want to watch the fireworks with us?”

“No, I—”

His words were cut off by a loud explosion, and his only thought was that he had to protect Blair. He grabbed her and threw her to the ground, covering her body with his. He was under attack. Why was Blair in Afghanistan? How could he keep her safe?

Through the chaos and noise he heard her muffled voice beneath him. “Garrett, you’re crushing me.”

He shifted his weight slightly. “Shh. I’m sorry. You have to stay down and quiet. I can’t let them hurt you.”

She stopped struggling. “Who’s going to hurt me?”

“Can’t you hear the mortar fire? I have to protect you.”

Her hand rubbed his back in gentle circles. “It’s all right, Garrett. It’s only fireworks. It can’t hurt us. We’re safe here.”

He lifted his head and looked around. He was in Cole and Lauren’s back yard in Masonville. There were no bombs, no shelling, no Taliban. He looked down into Blair’s face, into the pity in her eyes. He rolled off her, disgusted with himself.

Disgusted and scared. He was losing his mind.

Jeny's TattleTales

Your favorite movie: Jerry Maguire

Best place you’ve visited: Maui

Place you’d like to visit: Barcelona

Favorite food: Pizza

If a movie was made about your life, who would you want to play you? Reese Witherspoon

What song best sums you up? You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet

Oxford comma, yes or no? Yes

Pen or pencil? Pencil – I’m always editing

Favorite music? Country

Coffee or tea? Coffee in the morning, tea in the evening.

What does your desk look like? A total mess!

What is your writing vice or must-haves? A calendar and scrap paper for my to-do list

Plotter or pantser? Mostly a plotter.

Mac or PC? PC

Favorite dessert? Chocolate chip cookies

What is your favorite thing to learn about in your free time? Health, wellness, yoga

You have a time travel machine. Where and when? London, WW2

Are you earth, wind, fire, or water? Earth

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