So you read The Proviso and you’re slightly curious as to what might have happened off page, what was deleted in the second edition, and what was added since? You got it.
Elder Kenard — Bryce’s conflicted sexuality manifests early. Jordache Jeans — Giselle, Sebastian, and Knox as teenagers at church. Atlas Shrugged — Sebastian’s mother and father have at it about money. Again. Remington Steele — Giselle’s karate isn’t sufficient to ward off this attack. 25 to Life — Knox’s innocence vanishes the night he turns to vigilante justice and sets him firmly on the road to madness. John 3:16 — Knox goes off his rocker completely. The Stone Was Rolled Away — What could possibly bring Leah back to Knox? July 14, 2001 — The fires. 47th & Broadway — The night Giselle got blood on her hands. The Law of Unintended Consequences — The dismantling of Jep Industries. Drs. Cox and Dumbass — Giselle and Knox can’t help indulging their public personae. Cinderella — Fen and Sebastian have a bonding moment after Giselle flees the art gallery, Bryce hot on her heels. The Long Goodbye — The day Knox was “forced” to hire Justice. Tired of Being Me — The blackest day of Knox’s life. Beatitudes — Eilis returns to her roots, and it hurts. Sexual Harassment — Knox and Justice finally find a way to settle their knock-down-drag-outs. Beltane — Sebastian and Eilis get married. Missa Solemnis — The reading of Fen Hilliard’s will. Walkaway Joe — Rachel Wincott turns up like a bad penny ... or maybe not so bad after all. The Married Man — These people are really possessive. Ghost — Hamlet’s father speaks from the dead.
MORIAH JOVAN writes what her imaginary friends tell her to write. Thus far, they have shown up in the novels Dunham, The Proviso, Stay, Magdalene, Paso Doble, We Were Gods, Black Jack, Lion’s Share, 1520 Main, Twenty-dollar Rag, and Black as Knight, published by B10 Mediaworx. They will, most likely, continue to order her around until she hits on the right drug and dosage. Fortunately, her husband is very understanding of all the other people in her life.
Moriah has been doing this self-publishing thing since 2008 and has the war wounds to prove it. She’s a fair-weather Chiefs and Royals fan, half-assed planner, avid cross stitcher, dilettante crafter, and aspiring odalisque. She regularly thumbs her nose at her to-do list as if it has any authority over her at all. Her goal is to finish all the craft projects she has begun in her life.
I love the Dunham series of books so much that I have read the all multiple times. The family dynamic is addictive and I feel like I just got a backstage pass to my favorite band when I read this “Extras” installment. This is a must-read for Dunham fans or anyone that loves Moriah Jovan!
This was great! I loved reading what wasn't in The Proviso. There's so much more to know about each character and their complexities! Can't wait to continue the series.