Who is my favorite?

Who’s my favorite?

As always when I write a post like this it's unedited....just me rambling from my head like I do. If my notoriously bad spelling and epic run-on sentences bug you...look away!


Which boy is my favorite? I get asked it once a day, in every interview I do, for every blog tour-and I know the answer should be “I don’t have a favorite.”
I don’t. I really don’t when it comes to the Marked Men.
I love Rule because he was the first and he changed my life. He opened the door and gave me a shot at being a writer. He helped heal my broken heart.
I love Jet and the way he speaks through music. I think he has a beautiful soul. He makes me fan girl and I absolutely have a book crush on him.
I love Rome because he made me think, made me stretch and look at a different type of guy. His story was heartbreaking and sweet. I just wanted to hug him.
Nash has the type of personality that I think I would look for in a man now. He’s smart, he’s a thinker and I like how accountable and self-aware he is. He speaks to the more mature part of my personality. Plus I want to rub my hands all over the flames on his head.
As for Rowdy and Asa we’ll have to see what they bring with them to the table. These boys always end up surprising me by the time I’m done with them.

But my favorite…the guy that really got to me, the story that consumed me was Bax’s. BETTER WHEN HE’S BAD was by far the book that was my most favorite to write, my favorite to spend time in, my favorite to create and get lost in. The world of The Point and the people that are trying to survive in it, is just engrossing and a flat out good time.

When Jet came out I knew people were going to compare the 2nd book to Rule. What I didn’t expect was the backlash because Jet simply wasn’t Rule. I didn’t know what to do with that. It made no sense to me. How could someone not like a book-hate it even- just because it wasn’t a carbon copy of the first book in the series? Granted this was the response of only a handful...well a large handful of readers...but it was enough that I noticed and went all spazzy over it.
I was baffled and then came all the negativity towards Ayden. Again I just didn’t get it. She was tough, she made decisions to protect those she loved, she was trying to do the right thing the way she saw it, she had a troubled past, she was leery of commitment because of what that would do to the person she loved….Dude she had every characteristic the heroes do in every romance book since the beginning of time. I read a lot…I mean a lot, so I know this to be a fact. I had no idea giving those traits to a chick was going to translate into her being-whiny-needy-dumb-annoying. What? How is that possible? I was so confused and honestly hurt. I felt really misunderstood and that maybe I didn’t really have what it took to do this writing thing.
Anyway I was lost, muddled and really ready to just stop what I was doing. If you know anything about me I get crazy hyper focused on one thing and can’t let it go to the point of obsession. I do it with everything, but with writing especially. You should see my epic freak outs when I get edits back from my editor. I full on melt down-then just sit down and do the work, but not without going crazy first.

When I sat down to write Rome all that feedback and criticism from Jet was flooding my head and I couldn’t get past it. I didn’t want to write another book that was torn apart just because it wasn’t Rule. I stared at a blank computer screen for a few days-watched the cursor blink at me-and thought, “Oh shit, what am I going to do?” I still had Rome to write and by then Nash, Rowdy and Asa had sold as well. I needed to figure it out.
Well I did an interview during that time and a huge focus the interviewer keep asking me about was bad-boys. How did I write such a realistic bad-boy? What makes a guy a bad-boy? Why do ladies love a bad-boy?

I kept saying, “I don’t think Rule and Jet are bad-boys. They are just guys that own who they are and have claimed their skin and lives as their own. Sure they have some attitude and some badassness, but any cocky young man that has the world in his hands would. They have jobs, they have family and eventually they find true love-nothing about that is bad.”
BOOM! Like a shot of lightening out of the sky it hit me. There is a difference between a bad-boy and a boy that IS bad, bad in all the ways a person can be bad.
I set Rome aside and jumped into The Point. I had to…Bax wouldn’t leave me alone.

Bax is bad- it’s what he’s good at. I wrote him with no rules, no restraints, and no fear that people would read him and compare him to Rule. I unleashed every crazy, twisted, wild thing I could think of and worked it into his story. It was a blast and my writer’s block and my own personal mental block was gone. I finished Better When He’s Bad in a little over two weeks and then wrote Rome in the following 20 days. That’s a little over 200,000 words in a bit over a month. It’s nuts is what it is!
Bax kicked open the door that had closed on my creative mojo and he will forever be my favorite for that alone needed his energy, his F-The-World vibe to kick me back into gear.
Because of Bax I embraced how different Rome was from his brother and I wasn’t scared to write Nash with a little bit more softness than the other Marked Men have had. (He’s still a total badass I promise! It’s just a little more reserved than his bestie.)
Bax and his world reminded me that I’m just supposed to do my thing-that’s what I’m good at. Plus he’s dead sexy, super complicated and the way he works- the choices he makes- are staggering to watch. It’s just a good time, a fun walk on the dark side….
So there you have it- as of now Bax holds the place as my favorite. I hope you all pick up his book when it’s out on June 17th so you can see why. The new crew in the new series is something else. You can pre-order now!!! (Shameless plug)

And since you made it all the way through that post let me introduce you to my new main guy: (if you have followed me from the beginning, I posted this paragraph on my author page almost a year ago when Bax first took over my brain)


My name is Shane Baxter, Bax to most people, and I’m a thief.
Got a girl? I’ll take her from you. Got a sweet ride you dropped a mint on? I’ll take it from you. Got expensive electronics you think are safe? I’ll come and take them, because you probably didn’t need them anyway. If it isn’t nailed down or attached to you by unbreakable chains, there is a good chance I can make it mine. It was the only thing I was good at. Taking things that didn’t belong to me was second nature; well, that and finding all the worst kinds of trouble to get into. I was only twenty-two, had gone in for a nickel right on the heels of my eighteenth birthday, but that wasn’t even close to the first time I got busted or banged heads with the law. I wasn’t a master of good choices or clean living, but I knew my strengths and I stuck with them and I took care of my own. Whatever the cost may be.
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Published on January 31, 2014 13:38
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message 1: by Karyn (new)

Karyn Don't let people hate on your non-Rule characters! I love your writing and characters BECAUSE they are all so different, and yet you make me love them every time. Plus, you write them in a way that, although they're different, I can see why they work together (you know, like real friends in real life). Just keep doing your awesome thing and know that plenty of us still love anything you give us =). Can't wait for the rest of the Marked Men and Bax!


message 2: by Lisa (last edited Feb 01, 2014 10:14AM) (new)

Lisa I second what Karyn said! All the haters are just childish. Move along people. This series is FABULOUS and every one of the guys are delicious in their own right. I can't wait to read more about Nash and Bax. :)


message 3: by Sarah (last edited Feb 01, 2014 11:19AM) (new)

Sarah I agree with the comments above - I have loved all your characters and will happily read any of your future books. I'm so excited about reading about Nash and Bax!


message 4: by Amber (new)

Amber Wow, I don't know why any reader would want to read the same book over and over again. I, for one, especially LOVE the fact that you write all of your Marked Men so differently. It makes me excited to read about the next one. If each were a carbon copy of the next there would be no interest. I LOVE this series so much! I can't wait to read about Rowdy. I've loved him through the other books and have been really looking forward to his installment. Their individuality is something that makes them real. Coming from someone who reads a LOT, it is refreshing to read something not in the normal formula. Keep 'em coming! :)


message 5: by Jay (last edited Feb 01, 2014 02:19PM) (new)

Jay Crownover Aww..you ladies are the best. Thank you for the kind words.
Getting my writer feelings hurt was good for me.
That's where I was going with my spiel.
Inspiration is a wonderful thing and I had to remember that it comes from the strangest places. I don't care about haters or bad reviews. I know NOW..it took a minute...that it's impossible to write a book to make every single person happy. I don't ever really talk in a public forum about my personal thoughts on things like reviews, mostly because I never planned on being a writer. I didn't have the tools and skills that people in the book world learn when they do this as a career. My learning curve was much steeper. But I can't talk about Bax, can't discuss the new series without going there so that's what I did. I'm a tough cookie and trust me I have thick skin...it takes more than a sassy or negative review to stop me...Obviously ;)


Bookphenomena (Micky) I've loved all your books so far, I have a favourite....and guess what it's not Rule! You are at the top of my list for looking for your next release and I think that's because your writing is not formulaic. Your writing peaks it's head above the masses, so keep that chin up as we say here in the UK!


message 7: by Leah (new)

Leah I love your work and I can't wait to read your new series! F@@@ the haters!


message 8: by Laurie (new)

Laurie vaught Can't wait to read Bax's story!


message 9: by Bookish (new)

Bookish B Well, if Bax is your favorite, then I know he will steal my heart! I can not WAIT for Nash. I have adored him since Rule dragged his drunk ass home after he finished up that bottle of Patron. Why? Because you knew he had done that for Rule more times than he could count. :)


message 10: by Andy (new)

Andy I love your work and I can't wait to read more about Nash and Bax. :)


message 11: by Julian (new)

Julian I can't wait to meet Nash!! Forget what everybody says, Rome and Jet were pretty awesome although I gotta Rule will always have my heart (what can I say? He's just perfect). :). You are a badass writer never forget that


Lea's *~*Book Nook*~* Love your books !


message 13: by Stacy (new)

Stacy I love your books. And I love your writing style. It's YOUR style and that's what distinguishes one writer to the next. I am currently writing my first book and I just wanted to tell you how much you've inspired me. Your struggles, the negativity and how you've handled it, and then finding a positive to it all and coming out on top. You've created amazing characters and a world that a reader can get lost in. You are simply awesome!


message 14: by Lupita (new)

Lupita Urbina I have read your books and I fell so in love with every caracter.. you are a absolutly great writer, I am an ordinary nice girl but you, you with your books bring out a wild side of me.. believe me.. you are goooooood.


message 15: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa Crazy ass people!! I just read Rule, Jet and Rome in the last 3 days and am itching to get more! In fact, I'm missing the whole gang right about now :) I was so happy to find that Nash was actually coming next week instead of in August like I'd previously thought. WooHoo! I loved Jet even more than Rule although I love Rome too - he just needs a bit of ink ;) And I've preordered Bax! I've become a full on fan in the last three days and wish I had more to consume. So just keep writing because you're fabulous!

Oh! And it's super cool that the setting is Denver since I'm so close to there. It's better than reading about Portland or Chicago or some other town I know nothing about


message 16: by Sleepy (new)

Sleepy I hope u don't ever let anyone make u feel like u did something wrong with ur characters. I am so in love with all these men that I seriously can't choose one if I was being forced to, why, because they are all different and all have different characteristics and that is why I love them and ur writing so much. It's not the same character over and over and over again.
Ur an amazing writer and I am a huge fan, and it's gonna kill me to have to wait til October for Rowdys book!! And because of how much passion u have for Bax I'm definitely going to be reading that one! Look forward to more from u!:)


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