Hi Everyone,
I’m so excited to be tagged in this Writing Process Blog tour. Many thanks to my Entangled Indulgence Line sister author Miranda Liasson for including me. I encourage everyone to check out this 2013 Golden Heart Finalist’s blog here. And there’s one subject that I love to talk about a lot: writing. So this is a fun way for me to share what’s going on in my corner of the romance world.
1) What am I currently working on?
Currently, I’m working on the sequel to The Maverick’s Red Hot Reunion. I’m super excited to work on Hannah and Caleb’s love story. He’s an incredible dark knight in shining armor and Hannah’s always relied her best friend’s older brother to protect her. That is until she’s eighteen and tells Caleb she’s in love with him. Eight years later, Caleb and Hannah are forced to work together at Sweetbriar Springs. Sparks fly, but these star crossed lovers have to move beyond the wounds of their pasts if they are going to have the future they deserve.
2) How does my work differ from others of its genre?
I like to write deeply emotional stories about two strong characters, but they’re filled with pops of humor and light. My hope is that a readers will be moved by their journey, but I also want my readers to laugh out loud. Joy is necessary even in the darkest of times.
3) Why do I write what I write?
I was a romance reader long before I became a romance writer. Romances offered me an escape, and they empowered me. So when I sat down to write my first ill-fated manuscript I gravitated to romance. I like writing stories about strong heroines who won’t settle for second best when their hero can be their perfect match, warts and all. That’s life. That’s love. I still read romances to escape life’s worries and troubles. And when I am finished reading them, I have good feeling in my heart. That’s why I write stories that end on a happily-ever-after note.
4) How does my individual writing process work?
Honestly? I think it’s ever evolving. Every book I’ve written has undergone a different way of getting to the end. Some of that is based on where I was in learning the craft. Some of that is based on the characters and how they choose to drive the plot. I do have a basic way of starting. I get an idea and a scene pops into my head. I start thinking about what ifs. I flesh out my characters with birthdays, physical attributes, backgrounds, careers, and try to lock in their flaws. I work a lot of this out with my critique partner Pam Mantovani. Once I feel like I know my characters, I start looking at the internal, emotional journey they’ll take toward each other. I loosely plot. I often have a blurb and basic synopsis and log line. Then I start writing. I am not the best first draft writer. I’m a layer-in writer. And I revise. A lot. Eventually, the story really reveals itself during the revision process.
I had fun sharing my writing life with everyone. The Maverick’s Red Hot Reunion releases on June 30.
My debut book cover from Entangled! |
Can he satisfy his craving without losing his heart?
Corporate Maverick Zach Tanner returns to North Carolina to rebuild his dying friend's resort. He's got the money, the power, and the will to transform Sweetbriar Springs into a premier spa for the glamorous, but he doesn't count on the woman he once loved and lost to handle the construction contract. Zach thought he'd buried his desire for Kennedy five years ago, but he's still drawn to her. He's determined to satisfy his craving to get her out of his system...
Construction company owner Kennedy Gibson is eager to restore Sweetbriar Springs, but when she realizes Zach is her new boss she's terrified he'll learn the truth about their breakup. She agrees to work with the one man she vowed never to hurt again, but can't deny the passion he reignites in her. Soon she believes she has a chance for a different future with Zach, but her secret threatens to destroy their red-hot reunion.
THE MAVERICK'S RED HOT REUNION will be available from Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Entangled Publishing and other fine booksellers.
15 comments:
Hi Christine. I can't believe it, ONE WEEK TILL YOUR DEBUT! Woo hoo! Can't wait!
I agree with you, the romances I love make me feel deeply but also make me laugh. Because if we can't laugh at life we're all in big trouble!
Can't wait for Zach and Kennedy's story next week and thanks for the teaser for Hannah and Caleb's too!
I'll be there to help you celebrate your release at your Facebook party next Monday!
Thanks Miranda!! I'm looking forward to the big day, too. Can't wait to learn about the story that you sold to Entangled Publishing when you celebrate with me next week :)
Thanks for inviting me to the party! Can't wait :)
Great post. I'm looking forward to your debut and the sequel. Best wishes for huge success!
Loved your post, Christine. And I'm so glad you were tagged by one of my GH sisters!
I can't wait for next week and I can only imagine how excited you are. I absolutely cannot wait to see the Maverick in print!!!!!
XOXOXO
So excited for you, Christine!!!
Thanks Meda. I am very excited about the release. We'll be celebrating for a week!
:)
Thanks Sharon. I am so glad I met Miranda. She's a sweetheart. I can't wait to see The Maverick in print, too. It's a dream come true.
:)
Thanks Sharon. I am so glad I met Miranda. She's a sweetheart. I can't wait to see The Maverick in print, too. It's a dream come true.
:)
Thanks Aidee!! I'm super excited. Your support and enthusiasm means so much to me :)
I like to hear other writer's process of getting their words down. I am a pantser and always liked it that way, though my current WIP needed to be plotted, and it was a struggle. Miranda Liasson is excited about your book, and she hasn't steered me wrong yet. Looking forward to it.
Congrats on your release Christine! I can't wait to read it!
Hi Barb H.,
Thank you for your kind words!! I am just so excited about the book's release. But most of all I hope that it touches your heart when you read it. :)
Hi Larynn:
Thank you so much :) We are all in this village together. And so glad you are on this journey with me!
:)
Great post Christine!
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