A fun fact about me is—I'm a big fan of winter. I love snow. I love cuddling up by the fire. I love to cross country skiing. I don’t even mind shoveling snow, so winter is my jam. When I first started writing the Falling in Love series I set the story in winter. Christmas stories were really popular, but for some reason I resisted writing them. Finally, I thought this is silly. I love Christmas. I love winter. Why wasn’t I writing some Christmas themed stories?
I finally started the Crooked
Halo Christmas Chronicles. They are short Christmas stories with matchmaking
angels. I had a lot of fun with the angels, and I still write that series, but I’ve
moved on to writing the Vermont Christmas
Romance series. These are full-length books, and the inspiration for these
books was bittersweet.
Several years ago I attended the Emerald City Romance conference in Seattle. My roommate invited me to join her for dinner with a group of authors and readers, and I was thrilled. We went to dinner that evening, and I met a woman named Jody Sherin—a tiny whirlwind of energy and an avid reader.
Jody introduced herself to me, then proceeded to tell me when she found out I was coming she bought my book and read it overnight. For the next ten minutes she raved about my book and my writing. Needless to say we became fast friends, and as our friendship evolved over the years, she was not only my avid reader, but she critiqued my books for me.
Jody adored Christmas and started decorating early in November. She had numerous trees and her holiday decorations that were a sight to behold. In April 2021, Jody died unexpectedly. For anyone who knew her, Jody made friends everywhere she went. I always envied her that as I am much more reserved.
I missed her so much, and in June of
2021 I came up with Santa
Comes to Snowside, the first book in the Vermont Christmas series with a matchmaking
Jody and Nick Claws, actually Santa and Mrs. Claus. As I wrote that first book,
I felt Jody’s presence as I typed every word. It gave me comfort and joy to
feel her with me. And if I headed in a wrong direction, you can bet she was at
my shoulder guiding me back on track!
In the book, Jody and Nick Claws arrive
in Snowside, Vermont to bring together Annie Murphy, a transit bus driver
raising her teenage nephew on her own, and Jack Davidson, a man on the road to enlightenment
and owner of a local charity that helps people get back into the working world.
I had so much fun writing this book. At the same time, it constantly brought me
to tears because it reminded me of Jody, and what a wonderful person she was,
and how the world was a little less bright without her presence.
Santa Comes to Snowside is dedicated to Jody. As I finished the book and shared it with her husband, I took on another project. In collaboration with two other authors that are friends of mine and Jody's, Wendy Delaney and Dana Delmar, we put together a memoir of Jody with contributions from her family and friends. We took on the project with great joy, but it was hard. Every time we read the heartfelt comments about our friend it tore at our hearts, but it was worth it because now we have a beautiful memory of her with Jody Burchinal Sherin: A Celebration.
There are two books in The Vermont
Christmas series, and I have plans for book three, but I haven't started it
yet. I think I'm waiting for Jody to give me inspiration, but knowing Jody she’s
busy decorating heaven and will get back to me when she has time to show me the
next couple in need of her assistance.
What do you like most about
Christmas stories?
Santa Comes to Snowside
What music do Santa’s elves like the best? Wrap music!
Annie Murphy, a transit bus driver in
Snowside, Vermont, loves scavenger hunts and the corny jokes her riders share.
She has a heart as big as the city and gave up college to raise her orphaned
nephew without a second thought. But so far true love has eluded her.
A downturn in the economy five years ago sent
Jack Davidson down a path to enlightenment. Giving up a lucrative career in
finance and his swanky high-rise apartment, he invested all his savings to
start Job Hunters 4 You, a nonprofit that helps the unemployed find work. The
only thing missing is that special someone in his life.
Jody and Nick Claws arrive on Jack’s doorstep
in matching red and green plaid flannel shirts, the spitting image of Mr. and
Mrs. Santa Claus. The pair are on a mission to work their Christmas magic on
two lonely hearts—Annie and Jack.
Grab your copy today because nothing kicks off the holidays like a match made in heaven.
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10 comments:
What a lovely story, Kathy! I'm sure the books are full of love and inspiration. Thanks for sharing!
There are good books. I look forward to more of the Murphy Clan.
Thanks Lynn. That is my intent when I write the books and glad you enjoyed the blog.
Thanks Paty. Next Murphy Clan is releasing Sept. 5th so coming soon and keeping me busy with the edits!
Thank you for sharing the inspiration for these wonderful stories, Kathy. What a wonderful way to share Jody's light with the world!
Thank you for helping us celebrate Christmas in July here at RTG.
Sarah:
I love sharing Jody's light and thank you for giving me the opportunity to share it at RTG. I love blogging for you guys.
Kathy
Kathy,
I never Knew about Jody! What a wonderful tribute to her life and light.
It sounds like she is definitely with you as you write the Christmas stories!
Miss you!!
She was and I wish you'd met her. I knew you two would have hit it off. Miss you, too!
Kathy, thank you for sharing your heart-felt tribute to Jody and how she inspires your Vermont Christmas Romance series. And we love having you blog with us!
Thanks Judith. Happy to share and love blogging with you.
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