Her life has spiraled into Fairy Tale hell, but can Jaine still find her happily ever after?Ģ) How does my work differ from others of its genre? As she adjusts to her new popularity, Jaine contends with hiding the embarrassing job from her annoying sisters, finding a date for a family wedding, proving her marketing savvy with an end-of-summer ball, and struggling to ignore her growing feelings for Dylan who is unfortunately dating her old high school rival. Now that she’s Cinderella, men suddenly show romantic interest in this “plain Jane,” including Prince Charming and an ex-boyfriend who suddenly re-enters the picture. When she sends a blind resume to the Fairy Tale Adventures theme park, filling the glass slippers of Cinderella for the summer is not what she had in mind, but her cute boss Dylan promises it’s only temporary. Here is the blurb: Unemployed marketing coordinator Jaine Andersen needs a job. I’m working on the last couple chapters of my first romantic comedy, Fooling Around With Cinderella. Next week, Lynette Sofras and Libby Fisher Hellman will post their responses to the below questions. This was a fun way to explore how I approach writing books and to share my latest project. I’d like to thank Kristin Battista-Frazee, author of the upcoming The Pornographer’s Daughter, for involving me in the Writing Process blog tour.
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