In Which I Have News
*flings confetti*
I got word today that my revisions for Crash Test Spaniard were accepted! It’s always SO exciting to have a book all confirmed and finished. I just…I felt very passionately about some of the subject matter in the book so it’s a relief to have my editor on board with me.
These are characters that will stay with me. I feel like I learned something, particularly from the heroine, Hannah. Because I had to sit down and try to understand this woman who had been through things that I’d never given a lot of thought to. I feel like I came our of it with more compassion. With a greater understanding of how blessed I am to have been given the life I had growing up.
Readers will first meet Hannah (or rather NOT meet her) in One Night in Paradise when she fails to show up for a very important event: Her wedding to the hero of that book, Zack Parsons. I never intended to write her book because she was, in many ways, the nemesis of the heroine in One Night in Paradise. Beautiful, successful, tough-as-nails and marrying the man of Clara’s dreams.
But I couldn’t stop wondering about her. Mostly I wondered why she didn’t show up to the wedding. I didn’t know. I wrote two other books that had nothing to do with her. I still wondered about her. And then I got a scene in my head of Hannah, in her wedding gown, getting into the limo to go to her wedding, the driver being someone she never expected: her not-as-ex-as-she-thought husband.
Hannah is a woman who had to fight for every good thing in her life, and she didn’t always go about getting it in a strictly…legal way. *cough* But as I wrote this character I found myself feeling for her. Admiring her strength. A strength that came from adversity, some that she was born into, and some she created for herself with bad choices.
She was a difficult heroine, and more than once she made me question my sanity. But I’m glad I stuck with her.
Then there’s the matter of Eduardo, the man who married her in name only five years before the book begins. The only person who even knows a hint of her past. A man with a few secrets of his own. 😉
I could do a WHOLE new post on the subject of the revisions I did on this book, but I do want to mention that in the initial round I had left out something really key. I hinted at an issue Eduardo had without ever showing it. My editor pointed this out to me and I went back and wrote a scene that SHOULD have been there from the beginning. It’s the scene that will define this book for me. And without my editor I would have MISSED it. And THIS is why I love her, and why I LOVE revisions.
*sprinkles flower petals*
This book will be released (with a different title that I THINK I know but need to wait and have confirmed…) in the UK in October 2012.
AND I have another bit of news that I find REALLY exciting. In August, in the UK, my debut book His Virgin Acquisition is being re-released in a 2-in-1 anthology with Lynne Graham. *screams* It’s been titled Possession, and it’s already available for pre-order on Amazon UK!
Okay, really, now I have to calm down and work. Or maybe scurry around the house and drink more coffee. 😉
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Yay!!! I LOVE Eduardo and Hannah. They rock so much. Sad that everyone has to wait a while before they can love them too. *smug cp gets early reads* Hehe.
Congratulations Maisey – go sprinke some more rose petals you deserve it! Caroline x
Jackie, thank you! And thank you so much for the reading you did. 🙂 I so appreciate it!
Caroline! *spreads more rose petals* thank you!
Huge congrats. I’m just a little jealous that the UK gets all the good stuff before us. I will wait patiently while harassing you on Twitter.
Continue with your caffeinated celebration
Thanks, Donna! I know, it IS sad they all hit there first! I have to wait AGES to see them on the shelf!
Woo! Congrats, Maisey!
Thank you, Sally! 🙂
Congrats! I can’t wait to read this book. 🙂
Thank you, Lu! I’m just thankful my editor went with my crazy on this one .;)