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Abby Millsaps
YES!! After so many reader requests, Fielding Haas got his HEA. His story is called Full Out Fiend, and it released in October 2022.
Fielding and Daphne's one night stand/accidental pregnancy romance in which heartbroken bad boy Fielding meets sweet, confident Daphne at just the right time. Full Out Fiend is a "he falls first and harder" story featuring a plus size FMC and no third act break up. It's a book about growth, redemption, and found family.
Check it out here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Fielding and Daphne's one night stand/accidental pregnancy romance in which heartbroken bad boy Fielding meets sweet, confident Daphne at just the right time. Full Out Fiend is a "he falls first and harder" story featuring a plus size FMC and no third act break up. It's a book about growth, redemption, and found family.
Check it out here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Abby Millsaps
Honor everything: The good. The bad. The stress. The confusion. It all contributes to your ability to create. Don't underestimate the power of a daydream, and don't discredit the time you spend thinking about your characters. Writing isn't just about sitting down and typing out words. There's so much extra that goes into the creation of something wonderful.
Also, consume as much art as possible. Read books in your genre. Read books outside your genre. Listen to music. Go to concerts. See a play. Watch a documentary. There's so much inspiration in the world around us. Consuming art is the best way I know how to support my own creative rhythm.
Also, consume as much art as possible. Read books in your genre. Read books outside your genre. Listen to music. Go to concerts. See a play. Watch a documentary. There's so much inspiration in the world around us. Consuming art is the best way I know how to support my own creative rhythm.
Abby Millsaps
The idea for When You're Home came to me during an afternoon of procrastination. I was supposed to be working on a different project, and I just couldn't find my groove. Instead, I sat there daydreaming and letting my mind wander.
The character of Rhett came to me first. Classically handsome and hopelessly romantic, I saw him as altruistic, confident, and steady-- he's the Boy Next Door in all the best ways. I could literally *feel* the love he had for Tori. That's when I knew I had to tell this story. I wrote a 5,000+ word outline that afternoon, then started writing in earnest the next day.
The character of Rhett came to me first. Classically handsome and hopelessly romantic, I saw him as altruistic, confident, and steady-- he's the Boy Next Door in all the best ways. I could literally *feel* the love he had for Tori. That's when I knew I had to tell this story. I wrote a 5,000+ word outline that afternoon, then started writing in earnest the next day.
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