SHACKING
UP by Helena Hunting
SMP Swerve
Publication Date: May 30,
2017
eBook ISBN: 9781250133328;
Price: $3.99
Paperback ISBN:
9781250150479; Price: $15.99
Audio ISBN: 9781427292797;
Price: $23.99
Description
Ruby Scott is
months behind on rent and can’t seem to land a steady job. She has
one chance to turn things around with a big audition. But instead of
getting her big break, she gets sick as a dog and completely bombs it
in the most humiliating fashion. All thanks to a mysterious, gorgeous
guy who kissed—and then coughed on—her at a party the night
before.
Luckily, her best friend might have found the perfect opportunity; a job staying at the lavish penthouse apartment of hotel magnate Bancroft Mills while he’s out of town, taking care of his exotic pets. But when the newly-evicted Ruby arrives to meet her new employer, it turns out Bane is the same guy who got her sick.
Seeing his role in Ruby’s dilemma, Bane offers her a permanent job as his live-in pet sitter until she can get back on her feet. Filled with hilariously awkward encounters and enough sexual tension to heat a New York City block, Shacking Up, from NYT and USA Today bestselling author Helena Hunting, is sure to keep you laughing and swooning all night long.
Luckily, her best friend might have found the perfect opportunity; a job staying at the lavish penthouse apartment of hotel magnate Bancroft Mills while he’s out of town, taking care of his exotic pets. But when the newly-evicted Ruby arrives to meet her new employer, it turns out Bane is the same guy who got her sick.
Seeing his role in Ruby’s dilemma, Bane offers her a permanent job as his live-in pet sitter until she can get back on her feet. Filled with hilariously awkward encounters and enough sexual tension to heat a New York City block, Shacking Up, from NYT and USA Today bestselling author Helena Hunting, is sure to keep you laughing and swooning all night long.
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Author Bio
New York
Times and USA
Today bestselling
author of PUCKED, Helena Hunting lives on the outskirts of Toronto
with her incredibly tolerant family and two moderately intolerant
cats. She's writes contemporary romance ranging from new adult angst
to romantic sports comedy.
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www.facebook.com/helena.hunting69
Twitter: @HelenaHunting
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Q&A with Helena Hunting
- Describe Shacking Up using no more than 140 characters (a la Twitter).
Sexy, quirky, with enough sexual tension to
light your underwear on fire.
- Where did you get inspiration for the character’s names, particularly Bancroft aka Bane?
Once
I met a police officer (I wasn’t doing anything illegal) who
introduced himself as Bancroft. I thought that was his last name, so
I sassily introduced myself by my last name as well. Then he
corrected me, telling me that his first name was Bancroft, and
I felt obviously ridiculous. He was a mammoth man. He practically had
to duck through doorways, so I put that one in the name bank for a
rainy day. I also thought it was rather hilarious that it could be
shortened to Bane—as in the bane of my existence, which we know
Bancroft certainly is not. Ruby is a spunky name and I thought
reflected the heroine’s fiery personality.
- Shacking Up is hilarious! How easily does the banter between the characters come for you? Do you ever struggle writing the humor in your books?
With
Ruby and Bane the banter came easily because there weren’t a lot of
social constraints or limitations for them. At the beginning they’re
working under the premise of a business arrangement, so the pressure
is off and Ruby isn’t really one to hold back,. Neither is Bane for
that matter. I have such a fun time creating off the wall, sometimes
sexually tense scenes, especially with these two.
- Do you ever make yourself laugh when writing a scene?
Yes.
I feel weird saying that, but there are times when I’m imagining
what is happening as I’m writing and thinking “this is just
ridiculous”. My hope is that if I think it’s ridiculous, so will
other people, and it will inspire the same reaction. Francesca
certainly helped make it a lot easier to fit in fun, light-hearted
situations.
- What inspired Bane’s exotic choice in pets?
Ferrets
are freaking adorable, but they are menaces if they’re left to
their own devices. They’re also a lot like dogs and cats, but they
require a different kind of care, the fact that they’re illegal in
NYC also helped. As for Tiny—I think a lot of people would be
reluctant to take care of a giant spider, no matter how cool they are
as pets. I felt like both of them would be lend for some funny
situations.
- The heroes in your Pucked series are all hockey stars, and Bane in Shacking Up is an ex-rugby player. Is it safe to say you have a thing for athletes?
I guess you could say I have a fascination with athletes. That level
of physical fitness takes an extraordinary amount of discipline, plus
STAMINA!!! More than just being an athlete, I have an affinity for
heroes who show loyalty and determination and who are just as much
about brain as brawn.
- Ruby is a bit of a rebel, defying her family to go after her dreams. What do you love most about her?
I
love that despite things not always going her way, she refuses to
take the easy way out. Our paths are not always linear and Ruby is
very willing to make concessions where she needs to in order to prove
to herself and her family that she can attain her goals.
- Why are Bane and Ruby so perfect for each other?
They’re
both very goal oriented people with the same core values. Ruby is a
firecracker and Bane needs someone with that level of sass to
challenge him. For Ruby, Bane is an inherent caretaker, BUT he tries
not to force that care on her which is something she can appreciate.
- Are there any books or authors you’re really excited about right now?
I’m
excited for Ann Marie Walkers BLACK TIE OPTIONAL. I recently devoured
Jana Aston’s Grind Me Series and Debra Anastasia is writing the
most awesome book right now, and I can’t wait until it’s ready
for public consumption.
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