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Cindy Kirk | 20 Questions: SNOW PLACE LIKE HOLLY POINTE
Author Guest / November 30, 2022

1–What is the title of your latest release? SNOW PLACE LIKE HOLLY POINTE 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? When two old friends reconnect–after years apart– will their personal Ghosts of Christmas Pasts torpedo their yuletide romance? 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? This is the 4th book in my Holly Pointe series, set in the fictional town of Holly Pointe, Vermont 4–Would you hang out with your protagonist in real life? Absolutely! Lucy is a smart, savvy woman who is a good friend to those around her. She hasn’t let the tragedies in her life make her bitter. 5–What are three words that describe your protagonist? Intelligent. Determined. Kind 6–What’s something you learned while writing this book? I learned that “snow bowling” is a real thing 7–Do you edit as you draft or wait until you are totally done? I edit as I draft then, I send the manuscript to a developmental editor. Once I get her comments and suggestions, I do some more editing. 8–What’s your favorite foodie indulgence? Cinnamon rolls or really anything with carbs 9–Describe your writing space/office! I love my office. I’m surrounded by inspirational sayings. Two…

Cindy Kirk | Author/Reader Match
Author Guest , MatchMaker / August 15, 2017

I’m Cindy Kirk and I write Contemporary Small-Town Romance. The latest release in my popular Good Hope series is FOREVER IN GOOD HOPE. I’m a Leo, so my strengths are that I’m creative, passionate, generous, warm-hearted, cheerful and humorous. Since we don’t have much time, we’ll skip the weaknesses. I love to read (hard to meet a writer who doesn’t love books) and I adore animals. Traveling is another passion. In short, put me in the passenger seat with a book in my hands and a dog or cat on my lap and I’m happy. What I’m looking for in my ideal reader match: You read the end of a book first because you want to make sure it ends happily You feel stressed when the romance hits rough waters. Your first question when a friend recommends a book is “does it have a happy ending?” Television takes second place to a good book. You bookmark your favorite parts so you can go back and re-read them You’ve read your favorite books numerous times What to expect if we’re compatible: We’ll discuss favorite scenes that tug at our heartstrings. We’ll speculate on why a secondary character (like Steve) wasted so…