Bittersweet Junction by Ivy Sinclair
Publication date: 2013
Genre: NA Contemporary Romance
Buy Links: Amazon / Barnes & noble
Publication date: 2013
Genre: NA Contemporary Romance
Buy Links: Amazon / Barnes & noble
Synopsis:
Best friends once, lovers never, yet an attraction that can’t be ignored.
Five years ago, Julia Bell walked away from her life the moment her high school diploma was in her hand. She left her family and friends behind to start over and escape the chokehold of small town life in Benton Hill. But an urgent call from her little sister brings Julia back to her hometown wholly unprepared for what awaits her.
Ben Miller was always the nice guy. Just before high school graduation, he stepped out of that role hoping to capture the heart of the woman he loved. Instead, in quick succession he lost the girl, and the future he worked so hard to achieve.
Even though Julia and Ben are drawn to each other, echoes of the past block them at every turn. Secrets are exposed, and reality needs to be dealt with if they can ever hope to move past the bittersweet junction that ripped them apart.
Five years ago, Julia Bell walked away from her life the moment her high school diploma was in her hand. She left her family and friends behind to start over and escape the chokehold of small town life in Benton Hill. But an urgent call from her little sister brings Julia back to her hometown wholly unprepared for what awaits her.
Ben Miller was always the nice guy. Just before high school graduation, he stepped out of that role hoping to capture the heart of the woman he loved. Instead, in quick succession he lost the girl, and the future he worked so hard to achieve.
Even though Julia and Ben are drawn to each other, echoes of the past block them at every turn. Secrets are exposed, and reality needs to be dealt with if they can ever hope to move past the bittersweet junction that ripped them apart.
About
the book:
Fate gives two former best friends a
second chance at romance, if they overcome old misunderstandings and deceit.
Give
a quick blurb about the book and why readers would enjoy it.
Bittersweet Junction picks up with the
main characters, Julia Belle and Ben Miller, five years after high school
graduation. Julia left the small town of Benton Hill right after graduation
because she was faced with some grown-up kind of decisions that she couldn’t
make. Ben, one of Julia’s childhood best friends, was left confused and hurt
after her departure. Julia’s sister Clary lures Julia back to Benton Hill under
false pretenses, and that’s when Julia realizes it’s impossible to outrun the
past.
I think what readers will enjoy most
about this story is the way that Julia and Ben eventually overcome the
obstacles in their path to have a shot at their happy ending. I found it very
satisfying to write, and I believe that will resonate with readers.
How
did you come up with the idea for Bittersweet Junction?
I’ve had several ideas for stories
that revolve around the idea of a five year high school reunion. The idea for
Bittersweet Junction started there, although in the end, there is no actual
high school reunion in the book. That wouldn’t have been a good enough reason
to drag Julia back to Benton Hill.
If
Bittersweet Junction were made into a movie, who would you want to play the
main characters?
I’ve thought a lot about this. I could
see Emma Roberts playing Julia and Chris Pine, with his gorgeous blue eyes,
would make the perfect Ben. Emily Browning would play Julia’s little sister
Clary, and Max Thieriot would round out the casting as Mike.
About
you as writer:
When
did you begin writing?
I started writing the summer between
sixth and seventh grade. I kept all of my teenage angst in a journal and
experimented with poetry as well. I think that helped me start finding my
writing voice.
When
did you first think, wow I have made it as a writer?
My senior year of high school I won a
state newspaper award for a piece of hard hitting journalism in the school
paper. It was an article on how a teacher in a local junior high had gotten in
trouble for showing an R-rated movie in the classroom. The day I received my award,
I knew that writing was part of my life’s journey.
Do
you have any special rituals you do when you sit down to write?
I usually have an idea of how many
words or chapters that I want to get written that particular writing session.
It helps to have a goal because I am easily distracted.
What
advice would you give to aspiring writers out there?
Take an active interest in reading
about what’s going on in the publishing industry today so that you can make
informed decisions about your writing destiny. The landscape of publishing is
changing faster than anyone could have imagined, and it affects all of us.
Silly
questions:
Favorite
color? I am digging
orange right now. I have an orange purse, loads of orange tops, and even my
toenails are orange at the moment.
Salty
or Sweet? I am 50/50
on that. My favorite snack right now is a handful almonds mixed with a handful
of dark chocolate chips.
Favorite
author? Stephen King. I can’t think of another author
out there who has influenced me and my writing as much as he has, and I have
enjoyed almost every single book he’s written.
Favorite
book? I still
remember discovering Intensity by Dean Koontz. It seriously blew my mind and
scared me to death (which I love in a good book btw.)
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