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Behind the Book: In the Darkest Night

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

I realized that it’s been a week since In the Darkest Night came out (yea! go buy your copy!) and I hadn’t done a post about where the idea for this book came from.

I’ve talked before about how different books are born in different ways. Darkest Night was all Kel, the hero. When I was writing Edge of Dawn, the first scene I saw for that book (which isn’t in the book at all, but that’s another story) was Logan (EOD’s hero) with his brother. Logan was worried about Kel standing off by himself at a family barbeque and brought a can of pop over to him. Kel was suspicious and taciturn. Hmm.

Boom! Right then and there I knew something bad had happened to Kel and I knew he had a story. I didn’t know much more than that, but as EOD progressed and Kel had more scenes with Logan and Logan thought or talked about Kel, I learned more. There was a lot I still didn’t know, like who had captured him and why he’d closed himself off from his family. And his heroine? I had no clue who she was either.

And then I reached the end of EOD and I learned who is heroine was and I was like, no, really? Farran? Call me dense, but I hadn’t seen that match up coming.

So what did I know going into Darkest Night besides who the hero and heroine were? Not all that much. I knew Seth was going to return because the Gineal are most definitely not done with him yet. But I couldn’t figure out why he cared about Kel or Farran when he had bigger issues to deal with like being pursued by Horus and reclaiming the power he’d lost. I also knew that Farran had a scar on her face from the end of EOD and that it was significant in some way.

You can see there was a lot I didn’t know. This is pretty typical. :-) But I put together a synopsis and figured out the framework of the story, then it was a matter of writing it, of getting to know my hero and heroine through their thoughts and actions.

The theme song for this book is Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls and it’s because one line in that song fits Kel and Farran completely. “I don’t want the world to see me.” This ended up being a driving force for me as I wrote the book. It helped form the beginning of the story and it stayed a theme pretty much to the end.

I love all my books and all my heroes and heroines, but In the Darkest Night ended up being a little bit extra special to me. I hope you love it as much as I do.

The Voices, They’re Multiplying!

Monday, April 5th, 2010

I’ve always had a lot of ideas rolling in–except when I was dealing with burnout–but in the past, most of the ideas were unusable for a full story. They were fine for daydreaming, but I knew they couldn’t stand beneath the weight of writing them. Right now, though, the ideas are rolling in fast and furious and they are all strong enough to be stories.

Not just one book stories either. Series of books. A couple are three, one is four, and another five. And still ideas keep coming.

It’s very loud and crowded in my head right now. I didn’t realize just how bad it was until this weekend when I went looking for pictures of one of my more recent couples. (Notice I didn’t say the most recent. That’s because another idea rolled right in after this one.) The hero, BTW, was a total PITA. Every picture was wrong. The guy was too old, too soft looking, his hair was too long, too short, too light, too dark, too curly, etc. To the point where I was ready to scream.

In comparison, the heroine was simple. She found herself fairly quickly. I’ve decided to torture him worse than her because of this.

Anyway, as I posted the new couple up on the website, I counted how many pairs of h/h I have. Thirteen. That’s 26 people. That’s not counting my latest couple.

I have no name for her at all. My characters, for newcomers to the blog, tell me their names. I never get to pick, not like some authors do. I used to complain about this, but I’ve decided I love it even if I’m not crazy about some of the names I get stuck with. If you’ve read my story in The Mammoth Book of Time Travel Romance you’ll see that Flare is married to Sasha. Sasha. Sigh. I never thought I’d have a character with that name, but there you go.

Anyway, I digressed. Heroine in latest, newest of the new shiny ideas has shared no name with me yet. Her hero has given me part of his name. I don’t know if it’s first name, his last name, or a nickname. That hasn’t been passed along to me yet. Until I have their full names, I can’t go looking for pictures.

So 14 couples in my head. Plus the fact that Kel and Farran from In the Darkest Night have been hanging around. And Logan and Shona, and Creed and Maia, and Ryne and Deke, not to mention assorted other characters from my Light Warrior series. My head is hurting just trying of figure out how many people are yapping at me right now.

Twitter Contest Winners

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

First, thank you to everyone who participated in the Spread the Word Contest on Twitter! The number of people who took part was incredible and I appreciate each and every one of you.

Now the winners. @lamebatz7 and @MDobson84 won their choice from my single title backlist. @bellie7 was the grand prize winner which means she gets the first three books in the Light Warrior series. Congratulations, ladies, and I hope you enjoy your books!

And I am exhausted from book release. Still. And someone please remind me to never, ever again schedule an appointment to have my taxes done the same week a book comes out. Gah! That was really poor planning on my part.

Hopefully, things will be back to normal next week. I need normal.


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