2020 ... yep, it's officially here

Well, I can tell you where my time is going. I've been converting minutes into words. Then more words. Of course, the delete key is getting a workout, too. More than I'd like, actually. BUT, my one and only goal for 2020 is to write. More importantly, to continue to enjoy writing.
Sounds easy, right? Not necessarily so. And I think that's the problem. Writing can't be forced. I mean, sure, I can sit down and write the words, but to fall in love with the characters and the story, I have to let myself breathe during the process. I've spent years caging myself into these boxes (also called series) and the most bothersome for me is that I get you interested and then ... radio silence from the characters. Not fair, is it? Not for you or for me, I promise. I feel it too when I want to sit down and chat with the boys from Sniper 1 Security, or the mob boss from Southern Boy Mafia. What about the Lambert sisters from Dead Heat Ranch?
So, what happens when they aren't talking to me? Well, that's easy, I just start writing something else. Does it work? Yes and no, depends on the timing, really. I mean, after all, that process is what spurred the additional series. And the good news, I've completed a few. Club Destiny, Pier 70, The Unhinged Trilogy. However, there are some that are just dangling out there. Austin Arrows, anyone? I know, I know.
Which brings me to the point of this post, I guess.
When I sat down to plan out this year sometime back in September, I knew exactly what I wanted to work on. Key word: wanted. Problem is, what I want and what I get aren't always the same thing. In fact, they are often the exact opposite. My heart was full, my motivation meter maxed out, and I set out to work on a few of the series that have gone by the wayside. Southern Boy Mafia, Austin Arrows, etc. And here I am, thirty days into the new year and what have I been working on?
Do you really want to know?
Fine. I'll tell you. I started off with the next Southern Boy Mafia book. Worked and worked and worked on it. Or rather, I pretended to be working on it. A few words here and there. Nope, not happy with it. Convinced myself that tomorrow was a new day, today I would just relax, take a deep breath and get back in touch with the characters. And that was the process for nearly two weeks. Everything hinged on tomorrow. Right up until I started writing a M/M standalone. Can you say distracted? Yep. That's me.
And because I am getting frequent messages asking about this series or that one, I figured I would give you a little insight into each of them and my current status. Alluring Indulgence: You know them as the Walker brothers and they have spun off into The Walkers of Coyote Ridge , although, I realize a lot of people don't know that. The next book in that series is MACK , which comes out in March (you can get the buy links here).
The book that'll follow that is KADEN & KEEGAN and I'm happy to say, they are on target. As for the status of this series ... it is ongoing and I cannot imagine it will ever go away. Of all my series, I connect to the Walkers most of all. I'm not sure what I would do without them. HOWEVER, in the process of this, another series is about to spin off. It, too, will involve the Walkers, so technically it's not a new series, but rather an extension. But I can't share the details with you just yet. No, I'm not trying to be secretive, but until it solidifies, I'm keeping it under wraps.
Okay, on to the next.

Devil's Bend: completed with those to books. In truth, I expected Chasing Dreams to be a standalone, yet it ventured into one more book.

I love this series and because my goal is to write for pleasure right now, this one is working for me. In fact, book 3 is complete and will be coming out in the next few months. I haven't decided on a release date yet, but I won't make you wait too long. And don't forget, the 2nd book, SALVATION IN DARKNESS , is coming out in a few days (you can find the buy links here)


To sum it up, as of right now, I have every intention of continuing The Walkers of Coyote Ridge, Misplaced Halos, Office Intrigue and forging ahead with some standalone books .
As much as I want to write every book, I'm finding it difficult at the moment. Will that change? Sure, it's possible. Who knows, I may wake up tomorrow and have a long chat with one of the characters from a previous book. They never fail to surprise me. But until that happens...
Much love,
Nicole
Published on January 30, 2020 07:30
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