Something Like Thunder and Lightning

Something Like LightningSomething Like ThunderThunder and Lightning are the next two entries in the Something Like… saga. What do you think? Feels a little strange moving on from the seasons theme, eh? It does to me, although when originally trying to find the right title for Something Like Summer, the word thunder kept popping up. I’ve always felt it’s a nice metaphor for how love can feel. Or as the wonderfully-eccentric Kate Bush once sang:


“You don’t want to hurt me

But see how deep the bullet lies.

Unaware I’m tearing you asunder.

There is thunder in our hearts.”


Geez, those lyrics are crazy-appropriate for the sixth book, but as in nature, thunder comes second. Something Like Lightning will be the fifth book in the Something Like… saga, or if you prefer, the first book in the Storms Series. So what’s it all about? In Spring we met Kelly Phillips, William’s boyfriend who is embittered by life’s hardships and eager to lash out at anyone who gets in his way. But of course there’s so much more to his character than that. You know I love turning the villain of one story into the hero of the next. I won’t reveal more than that at the moment, but rest assured that this book fits in well with the rest; Falling in love, finding one’s place in the world, making a few friends along the way—all that good stuff. It’s way too soon to talk release dates, but as always, I’ll work my hardest to make this story special and available as soon as humanly possible. In the meantime, why not pull the curtains closed and do a weird interpretive dance while listening to Kate Bush’s ghostly wailing? That’s what I plan on doing. Then it’s straight back to work for me, I swear!


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Published on June 04, 2014 08:01
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message 1: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen I love it! Carry on!


message 2: by Arch (new)

Arch Bala I just scheduled reading Winter & Autumn - which I intentionally delayed because I'm still hurting for Tim from the first book - and as much as Ben loved Jace - I can't seem to connect to him - I'm still procrastinating about book 2-3 when I thoroughly enjoyed Summer and Spring.

Now, I'm glad Kelly will be in for the next book :) I'm not exactly fond of him because I really loved William and he doesn't deserved him but I'm glad that he will actually have his redemption...


message 3: by Jay (new)

Jay Bell Definitely give Winter and Autumn a try, Arch. one of the fun things about writing this series is how much I've grown to love different characters through exploring their stories. So maybe you'll like Jace more after reading his book. Seeing events through Kelly's eyes certainly puts a new spin on things too. Much more than I expected it to.


message 4: by Anna D. (new)

Anna D. Jay, does this mean we will see cameos of characters from previous books? I love it when that happens :)

I absolutely LOVE the Something Like Saga..and I'm SO excited fr the Storms books.


message 5: by Jay (new)

Jay Bell Anna D. wrote: "Jay, does this mean we will see cameos of characters from previous books? I love it when that happens :)

I absolutely LOVE the Something Like Saga..and I'm SO excited fr the Storms books."


Thanks for the book love! Yeah, there might be a small cameo or two. Afterall, Austin isn't *that* big of a city. :)


message 6: by Justin (last edited Jun 21, 2014 04:00PM) (new)

Justin Best news I've heard all week. Love the new titles!


message 7: by TracyMN (new)

TracyMN Something like Spring was everything I love about your work and then some, and a continuous body of work is what living, breathing, feeling, thinking, learning, loving, living writers do, right? Thunder and Lightening is just the thing, though I wouldn't have known til you told me.

Thanks for everything, and everything yet to come,

Tracy


message 8: by Jay (new)

Jay Bell TracyMN wrote: "Something like Spring was everything I love about your work and then some, and a continuous body of work is what living, breathing, feeling, thinking, learning, loving, living writers do, right? T..."

Aw, thank you, Tracy! That's very kind of you. And encouraging! *starts writing the next book faster than ever*


message 9: by Meghan-Alice (new)

Meghan-Alice This is the best news i think i may have ever read...
The seasons books are some of my favourites and i can't wait to read from Kelly's point of view!


message 10: by John (new)

John Constable No, Victor! I was devastated!


message 11: by Jay (new)

Jay Bell Meghan-Alice wrote: "This is the best news i think i may have ever read...
The seasons books are some of my favourites and i can't wait to read from Kelly's point of view!"


Thanks, Meghan! I hope you have fun with Kelly when his story comes out. I just read through the latest draft the other day, and I'm feeling pretty good about it all. So far at least! LOL


message 12: by Jenn (new)

Jenn I have to say, anyone who's read the first couple of books and is hesitating about reading book 3, Jace's story...do it. I wasn't sure I wanted to read it (especially after my friend Kelly sobbed at me via IM) but I found the book surprisingly comforting.

I'm really eager to read your follow-ups, Jay. This series is definitely one of my favourites.


message 13: by Jay (new)

Jay Bell Jenn wrote: "I have to say, anyone who's read the first couple of books and is hesitating about reading book 3, Jace's story...do it. I wasn't sure I wanted to read it (especially after my friend Kelly sobbed a..."

Thanks, Jenn! It's surprising the amount of people who are nervous about reading Autumn. So far I haven't heard from anyone who regretting reading it though, so I guess that's a good sign. Then again, I haven't settled down to read any of the one-star reviews either. Ha ha!


message 14: by Shane (new)

Shane Just finished the whole sequels yesterday. They are really really beautiful. Thanks for bringing all these fantastic characters to my life. Right now, I am listening to Jason Mraz's "Love for a child" and thinking about the other Jason you introduced to me...cannot help with the tears.


message 15: by Iuri (new)

Iuri Yes, please!!! You're the one author that can make me love characters in one book, and hate them in the other. And I L-O-V-E-D the titles.
Can't wait for Lightining and Thunder!


message 16: by John (new)

John Constable Just finished the 4th book. Tears in my eyes...


message 17: by Jay (new)

Jay Bell Xin wrote: "Just finished the whole sequels yesterday. They are really really beautiful. Thanks for bringing all these fantastic characters to my life. Right now, I am listening to Jason Mraz's "Love for a chi..."

That's a great song! Now I'll be thinking of Jason Grant whenever I hear it. :)


message 18: by Jay (new)

Jay Bell Iuri wrote: "Yes, please!!! You're the one author that can make me love characters in one book, and hate them in the other. And I L-O-V-E-D the titles.
Can't wait for Lightining and Thunder!"


That's a great way of putting it, Iuri! One of the joys about writing this series is discovering how one character looks through the eyes of another. Some end up nice and shiny, while others get a little scuffed up. I suppose that's true of all of us!


message 19: by Jay (new)

Jay Bell John wrote: "Just finished the 4th book. Tears in my eyes..."

Thanks, John! *hands you a tissue*


message 20: by Thimo (new)

Thimo Meuldijk I just really could'nt stop reading the books they are sooo amazing and i could really feel the emotions of the characters so my compliments to the writer i've read a lot of books but something like summer is my 1#


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