THE ONE THAT I WANT will be published as an e-book on December 20 by Simon Pulse, and here's the gorgeous cover I've been promising you! The story of Gemma and Max goes something like this:
Gemma and Addison are high school juniors, best friends, and majorettes in the marching band. Max and Carter are best friends too, and they're starters for the football team. When Max and Carter start flirting with Gemma and Addison after football practice, the girls can't believe their luck. But which guy wants which girl? Gemma is into Max, so she's secretly crushed when he asks out Addison—but then Carter asks her out (making for a double date). Better to spend any time with Max than not at all, right? When it starts to seem that Max may have deeper feelings for her, Gemma must decide who is more important: her best friend or her crush?You can already pre-order it for
Kindle
or
Nook
.
Several people have complained to me that the book is not going to be available as a paperback. They don't have e-readers, so they won't be able to read it. I am sorry to disappoint readers who have enjoyed my other books, but there is nothing I can do about this. The publisher wanted me to write a romantic comedy that would be released as an e-book only.
The complaints also continue, mostly on my
guestbook
, about the fact that I am not writing sequels to
Endless Summer. I really appreciate it when readers tell me that they've enjoyed my books. I am being up front with you when I say that I can't write a book the publisher has already said no to. When you come back to me again and say PLEEEEEEEEESE, it just makes my stomach hurt.
Let me lay it out for you. Publishers are not peopled with meanies. Publishing houses are businesses. They have to make money or they will go under. The technology is changing very rapidly, and they are trying their best to change with it. When they decide to publish a new work only as an e-book, or when they decide not to publish sequels to their books, they are looking at how many other books like these have sold, and they are predicting how many of this new book they could sell. They are rarely wrong.
You do not have to feel helpless about this. You do get to vote for what books will come out, what TV shows will stay on for another season, what movies will be made, and what musicians will get the chance to make a second album. You are voting with your dollars, plain and simple.
A lot of people have complained that for the past few years, almost every new YA book has been a paranormal series. That is a direct result of the fact that readers basically bought
Twilight over and over and over. Publishers responded by publishing
Twilight over and over and over. At the same time, readers stopped buying as many romantic comedies, and that's why you haven't seen as many of them from me lately. The publisher is not asking for them because they have not been selling as well as vampire books.
Because I know this is so important, I live by this rule. I do not have the money to purchase all the books I want to read. I make sure that I borrow the ones I'm not as interested in and purchase the ones by authors I love, knowing that my dollars will make it more likely that my favorite authors will be hired to write more of the same kind of books. I own EVERY book by
Jennifer Crusie
. I also tell anybody who will listen how much I love her books, because I know how much word of mouth matters.
My vote is only one of billions, but I am trying my best to put my money where my mouth is.