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“Got a question about the Between series? Ask away!” Cyndi Tefft

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Cyndi Tefft Hi Kevin- Thanks for your question! All four books in the Between series are out now (Between, Hell Transporter, Even In Darkness, Sacrifice of Greatest Price). I don't have a date for my next book. ;)
Cyndi Tefft Absolutely! Sacrifice of Greatest Price will be published in both print and ebook formats, so you can definitely pick one up for your Kindle once it comes out on March 28th. Thanks for your question, and I hope you enjoy the book! :)
Cyndi Tefft Hi Theresa! I'm glad you're excited to read Sacrifice of Greatest Price. I can't wait to share it with you! As for continuing to write in this universe, I have in mind to write out Stephanie and Brandon's story, which could turn into a novella or a full-length novel, but we'll see! Thanks for your support. :)
Cyndi Tefft Great question! The middle is often the hardest part to write, but it's so important since readers will never make it to that exciting finale if you lose their interest before they get there.

When I'm not sure how to get from Scene A to Scene D, I like to take a walk or go on a long drive where I can talk out loud to myself. I kick around 'what if?' scenarios and try to come up with crazy, outrageous ideas just to get things moving.

Sometimes I'll sit down at my computer and just free write, typing out whatever comes to mind, the questions I have, the frustration I feel, and occasionally, an idea is born just by opening up those gates. Good luck to you on your writing journey!
Cyndi Tefft Thanks for your question! *waves hi to your friend* For me, scenes featuring bad guys are the hardest to write. When I write, I put myself into the scene, into the characters' heads and try to think like them. Putting myself into the brain of an evil character isn't fun, so I tend to drag my feet over writing those scenes, and I always feel wrung out when I finally get them down on paper (or on screen, as is the more accurate description).

On the contrary, I love writing romantic and emotional scenes, as those flow much easier for me. I'm a lover, not a fighter!

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