Inquiring Minds Need to Know

I know I'm terrible about blogging. I'm trying to schedule time into my calendar to devote an allotted time to blogging and keeping everyone up to date on what's going on.

To start...I'm busy trying to complete the second book of the NEED Series, I Need You Now, Need #2. Nate's story. I'm not ready to reveal the name of his love interest, just yet. But, he's turning out to be more intense than Dane and his job is offering more suspense then I'd first thought. Who knew a ........., could be so interesting! Yeah, like you thought I'd spill it here. I admit, I'm a tease when I'm writing.

The cover for Need #2 is already with the graphic artist and we're starting work on it for a late April reveal. I'm currently trying to make my decision for the cover of Need #3. The model has been chosen, just trying to decide on the perfect pic. Actually the models for #4 and #5 have been selected. I just need to select the right picture for one of them. The more I write on Need, the more I realize that a fifth book needs to be added. One of the minor characters suddenly has a very big supporting role and is slowly being brought to the forefront for his own storyline.

I was recently asked over on FB, when the rest of Remembrance is coming out. I've been wanting to work on it, but its not easy jumping back and forth between a tame and a steamy story. I have to be in the right mindset to write it. I'm hoping to find time to get back to the series and try to put out the third book this year and the final one next year. They are a lot more complex than my other writings because they have a lot of research to make the period clothes, the way they talk during that time, and other areas, as realistic as possible, despite it being a work of fiction.

There is one thing in common, about all my books, that many of you don't know. I know I've received some comments about a couple of the stories being too far fetched and not being possible in reality. I don't mind. Sometimes, even though I've witnessed, or experienced, some of it, I still find it hard to believe. But, they are!

The stories are all based on some element of realism that either happened in my life, I witnessed, or were inspired by stories from close friends. Remembrance is actually how my husband and I met and some of the trials and tribulations we've gone through, of course with elements of paranormal powers, historical time jumps, and tons of fiction added in. I Need You Always, has a scene in it that actually happened where I might have saved a young man's life. A Learning Series was researched considerably and I talked to some survivors of sexual assault. The topic of trust in that series was actually about my own issues of overcoming my fear of trusting others.
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Published on April 02, 2015 12:12
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