Showing posts with label A Beginner's Guide To Family Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Beginner's Guide To Family Life. Show all posts

Friday, 2 September 2022

Spotlight Book: A Beginner's Guide To Family Life

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life | Jennifer Joyce

I'll be throwing one of my books into the spotlight each month during 2022 and next up is the third book in my Beginner's Guide series, A Beginner's Guide To Family Life



You can choose your friends, but you're pretty much stuck with your family



You can choose your friends, but you're pretty much stuck with your family.

Ruth has everything she never dared to hope for: a husband who adores her, a beautiful home, and a job she can just about tolerate. And now she's having a baby. But having zero experience with babies and a pregnancy that isn't quite as blooming as the magazines claim it should be, how will she cope with this stage of her life?

Quinn loves her family, but she sometimes wishes there weren't quite so many of them living under the same roof. But is she ready to fly the nest and build a whole new one with her boyfriend?

Richard's life is pretty great, until a visitor arrives on his doorstep and turns his whole world upside down.

Three friends.
Three families.
A whole lot of drama.






'Couldn't put this book down' - Amazon Review


Fun Fact: it took six drafts before I was happy with the POVs and storylines

See more fun facts here



I like to post little 'Book Extras' (like you'd find on a DVD) for my books here on the blog, and for A Beginner's Guide To Family Life, I created a Playlist, put together quick intros to some of the characters you'll meet in the book, shared my favourite family-based films and TV shows and wrote a genre-swap short story.

Friday, 6 August 2021

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life Playlist

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life Playlist

I always like to create a playlist to accompany my books, and it made sense to build a family-themed selection of songs for A Beginner's Guide To Family Life.



You can listen to the playlist here on the blog, or you can open it in Spotify here


Enjoy!







Find out more about the book:

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life

You can choose your friends, but you're pretty much stuck with your family.

Ruth has everything she never dared to hope for: a husband who adores her, a beautiful home, and a job she can just about tolerate. And now she's having a baby. But having zero experience with babies and a pregnancy that isn't quite as blooming as the magazines claim it should be, how will she cope with this stage of her life?

Quinn loves her family, but she sometimes wishes there weren't quite so many of them living under the same roof. But is she ready to fly the nest and build a whole new one with her boyfriend?

Richard's life is pretty great, until a visitor arrives on his doorstep and turns his whole world upside down.

Three friends.
Three families.
A whole lot of drama.



Friday, 23 July 2021

10 Family-Based Films

10 Family-Based Films

In my latest book, A Beginner's Guide To Family Life, each of the three main characters' family is very different, and these ten family-based films display a variety of family set-ups. Sometimes close family units, often dysfunctional in their own ways, all of them fun to watch.



Father of the Bride


Father of the Bride


When Annie announces her engagement, her father starts to unravel as he deals not only with the cost of paying for the Big Day, but the fact he's got to come to terms with the fact she isn't his little girl any more.

Bonus: Father of the Bride Part II, which is just as hilarious as the first




Look Who's Talking


Look Who's Talking


When single mum Mollie returns home from the hospital with her newborn baby, the taxi driver who took her to the hospital arrives with the handbag she left in his car. A friendship forms as they help each other out with babysitting and family issues.

Bonus: so good they made a second film, Look Who's Talking Too




Honey, I Shrunk the Kids


Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

When a scientist invents a device to shrink objects, his children - plus the kids from next door - find themselves accidentally zapped and shrunken to microscopic proportions. Swept up into the bin and dumped on the other side of the now giant garden, can they find their way back home and back to their father and the machine to make themselves normal-sized again?

[I'm pretending the sequels never happened with this one. It's better that way]




Coco


Coco

Miguel dreams of becoming a musician, but his family has banned music because of something that happened in the past. Can Miguel unlock the family secret and follow his dreams?

Warning: you will probably sob at this film, but it's worth it




The Addams Family


The Addams Family

The Addams family aren't your average family. Celebrations are planned when long-lost Uncle Fester returns home, but his oddly normal behaviour arouses suspicion. Is he the real Uncle Fester or a fake?




Problem Child


Problem Child

Ben and Flo Healy have no idea what they're letting themselves into (because the nuns keep schtum) when they adopt seven-year-old Junior, but it isn't long before their lives are turned upside down.




Mrs Doubtfire


Mrs Doubtfire

When dad of three Daniel loses contact with his kids after his divorce, he goes to extreme lengths to continue seeing them by disguising himself as a Scottish nanny, Mrs Doubtfire. Hired by his ex-wife to take care of the children, he spends more time with them than ever, but how long can he keep up the charade until he's rumbled?




The Incredibles


The Incredibles

All families have their issues - even the ones with superpowers. And it takes a whole family of superheroes working together to save the day.





Jack and Sarah


Jack and Sarah

Single dad Jack is struggling to juggle work and caring for his baby daughter, Sarah. When he meets waitress Amy, he hires her as Sarah's nanny. But will she make his life easier or complicate it further?




Matilda


Matilda

Matilda is either ignored by her family or yelled at by them. But when she starts school and discovers she has magical powers, she finds a way to get even.




So that's my list of 10 family-based films. If you'd like to read my book about the dynamics of family life, you can find out more details below:



A Beginner's Guide To Family Life

You can choose your friends, but you're pretty much stuck with your family.

Ruth has everything she never dared to hope for: a husband who adores her, a beautiful home, and a job she can just about tolerate. And now she's having a baby. But having zero experience with babies and a pregnancy that isn't quite as blooming as the magazines claim it should be, how will she cope with this stage of her life?

Quinn loves her family, but she sometimes wishes there weren't quite so many of them living under the same roof. But is she ready to fly the nest and build a whole new one with her boyfriend?

Richard's life is pretty great, until a visitor arrives on his doorstep and turns his whole world upside down.

Three friends.
Three families.
A whole lot of drama.



Friday, 16 July 2021

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life: Five Fun Facts

 

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life by Jennifer Joyce


1

I worked on the book for a LONG time, and it took six drafts before I was happy with the POVs and storylines



2

The DIY project Ruth’s dad is working on started in the previous book, A Beginner’s Guide To Saying I Do



3

Familiar Setting:

Like the other books in the series, A Beginner’s Guide To Family Life is set in Woodgate, the same as Everything Changes But You, The Wedding Date, The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts and The 12 Christmases of You & Me



4

Familiar Characters: 

Ally and Gavin from Everything Changes But You make an appearance



5

Earlier drafts had POVs from Jared, Nell, Rosie and Theo





Find out more about the book:
A Beginner's Guide To Family Life by Jennifer Joyce


You can choose your friends, but you're pretty much stuck with your family.

Ruth has everything she never dared to hope for: a husband who adores her, a beautiful home, and a job she can just about tolerate. And now she's having a baby. But having zero experience with babies and a pregnancy that isn't quite as blooming as the magazines claim it should be, how will she cope with this stage of her life?

Quinn loves her family, but she sometimes wishes there weren't quite so many of them living under the same roof. But is she ready to fly the nest and build a whole new one with her boyfriend?

Richard's life is pretty great, until a visitor arrives on his doorstep and turns his whole world upside down.

Three friends.
Three families.
A whole lot of drama.



Friday, 2 July 2021

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life: Meet the Characters

 A Beginner's Guide To Family Life by Jennifer Joyce

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life is out now and I thought I've give you a quick introduction to some of the characters.



Ruth


Ruth

Spice Girl-loving Ruth Williams is acing life at the moment. She was bullied as a child for being overweight but she's finally starting to accept herself for who she is. She has an amazing husband, a beautiful house, and a job that she can just about tolerate. Working as a PA for Kelvin Shuttleworth isn't ideal, but Ruth has plenty of tricks up her sleeve to make the passing of the working day more tolerable (mainly skiving and gossiping).

But now Ruth's pregnant and she feels out of her depth. She doesn't have any experience of babies and her pregnancy doesn't have the rosy glow the magazines display. Throw in a DIY project that's causing a rift between her parents and life is about to get messy.


Quinn


Quinn



Disney-loving Quinn McFadden's house is crammed with people, from her octogenarian grandmother to her toddler nephew and everyone in between. It's utter chaos, but is she ready to make the leap and move out of the family home?

And her boyfriend's household isn't much better, with housemates that are beginning to drive Quinn up the wall as much as her family. Maybe it's time they both moved out of their current accommodation - and move in together?


Richard


Richard


Richard would like a simple life, spending quality time with his kids and girlfriend with the odd night out in the pub, but his home life has been pretty tumultuous since his divorce. He finally feels like he's back on track: he's blissfully happy living with his girlfriend and he's successfully co-parenting with his ex (and they're actually able to talk civilly) but the arrival of a visitor on his doorstep turns his life upside down and changes everything.


Find out more about the book:

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life

You can choose your friends, but you're pretty much stuck with your family.

Ruth has everything she never dared to hope for: a husband who adores her, a beautiful home, and a job she can just about tolerate. And now she's having a baby. But having zero experience with babies and a pregnancy that isn't quite as blooming as the magazines claim it should be, how will she cope with this stage of her life?

Quinn loves her family, but she sometimes wishes there weren't quite so many of them living under the same roof. But is she ready to fly the nest and build a whole new one with her boyfriend?

Richard's life is pretty great, until a visitor arrives on his doorstep and turns his whole world upside down.

Three friends.
Three families.
A whole lot of drama.



Thursday, 1 July 2021

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life Publication Day

 

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life by Jennifer Joyce

Happy Publication Day to me!


Today, the third instalment of the Beginner's Guide series has been released and I'm so pleased to share the next stage of Ruth's life with everyone. Ruth is such a fantastic character to write and I hope you enjoy her story as much as I enjoyed writing it - all seven drafts of it! As well as Ruth's story, you'll also get to know more about Quinn and Richard, who have featured in the other books, as well as meeting a a couple of new characters.


If you're a newsletter subscriber, you should receive an email this afternoon with a giveaway of a signed copy of the book. Remember, you can also buy signed copies of A Beginner's Guide To Family Life - plus a selection of my other books - from my online shop.


Over the next few weeks I'll be sharing 'Book Extras' here on the blog, including fun facts about the book, the playlist and a genre-swapping short story (which subscribers will get a first look at in the latest newsletter).


If you read the book, I really hope you enjoy it. If you do, I'd love it if you could leave a review on Amazon. Every one helps, even if it's just a sentence or two!


Find out more about the book:

A Beginner's Guide To Family Life by Jennifer Joyce

You can choose your friends, but you're pretty much stuck with your family.

Ruth has everything she never dared to hope for: a husband who adores her, a beautiful home, and a job she can just about tolerate. And now she's having a baby. But having zero experience with babies and a pregnancy that isn't quite as blooming as the magazines claim it should be, how will she cope with this stage of her life?

Quinn loves her family, but she sometimes wishes there weren't quite so many of them living under the same roof. But is she ready to fly the nest and build a whole new one with her boyfriend?

Richard's life is pretty great, until a visitor arrives on his doorstep and turns his whole world upside down.

Three friends.
Three families.
A whole lot of drama.



Friday, 25 June 2021

Cover Reveal: A Beginner's Guide To Family Life

 I'm so excited to reveal the title and cover of the third book in the Beginner's Guide series.
I absolutely love it and I hope you do too!


Presenting...
A Beginner's Guide To Family Life


A Beginner's Guide To Family Life by Jennifer Joyce


You can choose your friends, but you're pretty much stuck with your family.


Ruth has everything she never dared to hope for: a husband who adores her, a beautiful home, and a job she can just about tolerate. And now she's having a baby. But having zero experience with babies and a pregnancy that isn't quite as blooming as the magazines claim it should be, how will she cope with this stage of her life?


Quinn loves her family, but she sometimes wishes there weren't quite so many of them living under the same roof. But is she ready to fly the nest and build a whole new one with her boyfriend?


Richard's life is pretty great, until a visitor arrives on his doorstep and turns his whole world upside down.


Three friends.
Three families.
A whole lot of drama.


The paperback and ebook will be out very soon, so keep your eyes peeled for the announcement. If you don't want to miss it, make sure you've subscribed to my newsletter for all my up-to-date book news straight in your inbox.