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Autumn Montague
Hi, Andrea! I’m so glad you liked Salva Me enough to reread it. I am actually writing the sequel, Dies Irae (which is about Makoto Morinaga and Will Carter) and polishing a shorter in-between story about Jeremy and Morgan called In Paradisum. I’m hoping to have both out early next year. From feast to famine! I’ll be sure to let you know when they’re due to release!
I’m also working on the sequel to An Unintended Seduction, and my next trio for the Challenged by Love series. And simmering in the background for 2019 is the start of a new contemporary series set in Japan and centered on shibari-the exotic art of rope bondage. But it will be a little while before I get to it!
I’m also working on the sequel to An Unintended Seduction, and my next trio for the Challenged by Love series. And simmering in the background for 2019 is the start of a new contemporary series set in Japan and centered on shibari-the exotic art of rope bondage. But it will be a little while before I get to it!
Autumn Montague
I am currently working on several things at once. For the moment, I'm working on a short interim piece for Salva Me - Jeremy and Morgan in Japan, dealing with a rather interesting dilemma. It will contain a small vignette about Jeremy and the need for an heir, and a little about Hokkaido culture. I'm looking for a possible October release, but more to come!
Autumn Montague
The voices in my head won't be quiet! Seriously, though, that's a hard question. My inspiration comes when and where it will - sometimes it's as simple as a sunset or a cat on a fence, and sometimes it's a complicated mass of emotions trying to find a voice. I even have dreams that become the kernel of a larger tale.
Autumn Montague
In Ocean City, Maryland, where the story is set! I was walking along the beach at night, and I realized how silky the sand felt beneath my feet. As I looked out over the ocean, I could see dark clouds forming for a storm that came later that night. The darkness, the storm, and the velvet soft feel of the wet sand started it all.
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