Bucking the Trends with Jill Sorenson on Release Day

Confession time: I’ve never been on trend. As a bookish introvert with a rebellious streak, I’ve never been in step with the popular crowd. When I found “my people” online—fellow romance readers and quirky creatives—I was thrilled. But even in this safe space I’m still more of a misfit than a fangirl.

I don’t watch Bridgerton. I haven’t read Twilight or Fifty Shades of Gray. I haven’t even read
Pride and Prejudice, arguably the most influential romance of all time. I’ve read thousands of other romance novels. Why not those? I can’t say. I don’t avoid everything trendy. I like Emily Henry and Katherine Center, two hugely popular authors. Lisa Kleypas, beloved by all, is also beloved by me. I’m having a moment with rom-coms, currently the most popular of roms. But I’ve yet to pop the cork on a Romantasy novel. I’ve never read a stalker romance. I’ve read Nicholas Sparks but not Colleen Hoover. As a reader, I’m happy to be in my own little world. I read widely and choose whatever suits my mood.

As an author, my decisions are less whimsical. I think about trends when I choose a new project. I’ve jumped on trends ranging from motorcycle clubs and New Adult to sports heroes and Navy SEALs. I’m as proud of these books as any others. Writing to market doesn’t have to mean sacrificing your voice or values.

I wrote my latest series with a wider audience in mind. Contemporary Romance is hot right now. I chose a Texas setting for a homey, heartland vibe. Someone suggested cowboys as a selling point and I figured…why not? I like to write about regular folks, rugged outdoorsmen and resilient women. Hard-knocks, salt of the earth types. These are “my people” too. I’m a book nerd and a small-town girl.

The heroine of Last Man Standing is Vanessa Nava. She’s a single mom and the sheriff’s
daughter. She’s returned to her hometown of Lost Lake, Texas, for a little peace and quiet post-divorce. The only person standing in her way is Paul Murphy, the grumpy cowboy inhabiting her double-booked summer cabin.

Although I’ve jumped on the cowboy bandwagon, I’ve made it my own. Last Man Standing has all the Jill Sorenson trademarks! There’s a rugged, protective hero and a stubborn, independent heroine. The story has a hint of danger and plenty of steam. It has humor and heartbreak, sparks and conflict, angst and issues. It’s not light or fluffy, but it is written from the heart.

Tell me what you think about current romance trends. What’s good right now? Do you prefer light or dark stories? Small town or big city? Cowboys or billionaires? Kisses-only or buck-wild? Give me all the details!


Blurb

Vanessa Nava returns to her Texas hometown as a newly divorced single mom, determined to give her imaginative four-year-old daughter a magical summer. But the serene lakeside cabin she rented? Double-booked. The current occupant is the hottest, grumpiest handyman she’s ever met—claiming it’s under construction and strictly off-limits.

Paul McPherson, a Houston native recovering from a gunshot wound, has retreated to Lost
Lake to hide and heal in peace. He won’t share his safe haven with anyone—especially not the sheriff’s daughter and her bubbly little girl. Vanessa is stunning, stubborn, and way too tempting for a man with secrets.

Vanessa paid upfront and refuses to leave. She sets up camp on his doorstep, transforming
mishap into lake days filled with laughter, lemonade stands, and hot summer nights—sending Paul’s buried protective instincts into overdrive.

Texas heat ignites a scorching affair neither saw coming. But when danger closes in and Paul’s cover is blown, Vanessa must decide: walk away from the summer fling… or fight for a love that could last forever?


About the Author

Jill Sorenson is a diehard romance fan and the dynamic author of more than twenty romance novels. She’s been featured twice in Cosmopolitan Magazine, and her books have received starred reviews from Booklist, Library Journal, and Publishers Weekly. Most recently, she’s written for Harlequin as Susan Cliff. Now she’s making her comeback as Jill with a fresh start in Western contemporary romance!

Born and raised in the Flint Hills of Kansas, Jill transported to a small town in California. She still lives in the Golden State with her family, where she dreams about happy endings in cowboy country.

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