Why I'm afraid of the Bourbon Kings

Okay, so rolling up to the July 28th release of the first book in my newest series (THE BOURBON KINGS,) I know I'm supposed to talk about how fabulous the book is, how much people are going to like it, how great the world building is, etc., etc., etc., how my readers should jump into the...

Blah, blah, blah.

Look, the sh*t doesn't suck, okay?

Let's just get that out of the way up front. (Oh, and in case you're wondering, that's about as much praise I give my own work lol, so take the statement with that in mind.)

Yes, I love the BOURBON KINGS. Of course, I do. I wrote the book from the heart, and I want to write the other books in the series because I see them so clearly and so urgently that it takes me back to DARK LOVER days.

But I'm sh*t terrified.

And the truth is, that's the way it SHOULD be.

I've been successful at this writing gig so far. I've worked my a&& off, true, but I've also had that intangible, magical luck that sometimes you get, and sometimes you don't. As I've always said, there are writers FAR more talented than I who are struggling for no good reason I can see simply because...

Well, see that's why I'm terrified. I'm not sure I understand why the BDB worked so well. If I did, if there was some sort of mathematical equation to define success, if I could say YES I'm back in the sweet spot with this idea... then maybe I wouldn't be so scared.

But that's not the nature of this business.

DARK LOVER came out ten years ago this September. I can remember when I sent in the proposal for the series to my then agent- I was in tears at the post office. (This was back in the old days before everything was emailed in.) I was convinced the story was too out there, that no one was going to relate to the material (Marriage ceremony involving scarification? Sure! Hero who almost kills the heroine's buddy who's a cop in front of her? Why not! Secondary hero who turns into a dragon unless he f**ks women? What the hell!), and that I was going to lose the chance to write the rest of the stories.

That's how I feel about the Bourbon KINGS.

See, what's cool, but also scary, about this business is that you have to earn your stripes with readers every single time you put a book out there. No matter how "big" your name is, you can't get away from that reality- nor should you. The world doesn't owe you a pat on the head because you "birthed" "the book of your heart." Your friends care. Your family care. And that's about you- and PS, that kind of support really matters in life.

But as a professional writer, it's not about you.

(N.B.: I need to sideline here and say that I have a ton of writer friends who preach this gospel, too- and I see a TON of other writers in this market believing it as well- even if I don't know them personally, every time they release something, it's as good if not even better than the already great stuff they're putting out.)

As an analogy, not that you're stupid by any stretch and can't extrapolate on your own, say Coke started putting crap in its red and white cans? It might get away with that for day or two. Maybe a week. But pretty soon? Everyone's buying Pepsi. Or Snapple. Or drinking water from the sink.

This is what I think of every time I get tired at the computer, or want to get lazy, or think, meh, maybe I'll have someone else do my galleys.

Which is not to say I'm a saint or a machine or setting myself up as some perfect example. I f**ked up the end of V's book, for instance. I wish I'd left more on the page for Lover Unleashed. The Fallen Angels series was a great intellectual puzzle for me, but was low on emotion. Yadda, yadda, yadda.

Readers are right to pick and choose because romantic notions of writing aside, they're buying a product and nobody wastes money on something that is only a brand. Brands exists because they mean quality- but if that goes away? Then the market goes away.

(N.B. Okay, Keeping Up with the Kardashians disproves this theory. But work with me.)

Back to the Bourbon Kings.

I came up with the idea for the series about five, six years ago- and I toyed with it on my off hours for so long, checking out the pictures I got in my head, wondering about where the stories were going to go, trying to tease out whether there was enough meat in there.

I got the meats, yo. Just in case you were wonderin'.

When I pitched the concept to my publisher, they hopped right on board, and I gotta say, I love my editor. I have poured over this manuscript over and over again, tweaking, refining... leaving it all on the page.

The thing goes into copyedits next Tuesday.

Naturally, I want to vomit.

The BOURBON KINGS is a different series than the BDB in some ways-for example, if there's blood shed, it's not because someone's hungry. And if there's a scent of baby powder around, it's because someone's burping an infant on their shoulder. At its core, though, you have a group of people confronted with a series of monumental problems that require them to either band together... or sink like a stone.

There's even a guy with a lot of scars. (And before anyone asks, yes, Edward is my favorite. And yes, he pays for sex. And yup, he's in love with a woman he's not involved with. And uh-huh, she has her own issues. Whyyyyyyy whyyyyyyyy do I always love the complicated hurt ones the most???)

And so I'm scared of the BOURBON KINGS in the same way I was scared of DARK LOVER. I want the opportunity to write the whole series- whether it's six books (like my Fallen Angel series) or open ended and forever like the BDBs- and that is only going to happen if readers embrace the people, the places, the stories.

And I have no control over that.

Nor should I.

That's the readers' sacred space. That's theirs and their alone: Just as I had my private time with the material where they weren't welcome (when I was writing it all,) readers who get the book are entitled to their private experience. It's their right, and their privilege, and I respect the sh*t out of that boundary.

See, that's the other thing that's interesting about this business. Even though the Coke analogy works on some levels, writers are not manufacturing machines. I can only write what I'm shown- as I've often said, I'm not smart enough to think this stuff up. The stories come or they don't, and my job is to describe what I'm shown sufficiently so that a reader can get close enough to touch what's in my head. I'm not allowed to have an opinion of the material- if I change things, the voices and pictures go away and I'm left with nothing- so I get when readers are sometimes frustrated with the way things go. I get frustrated, too.

However, I can only work with what I got. And I judge my job on whether I got it on the page right. I do not allow myself to go any further than that- just as readers are allowed their sacred space, I need to have mine.

When it comes to the BOURBON KINGS, I wrote what I was shown, and I gasped, and I cried, and I laughed, and I ahhhhhh'd along the way. If I did my job, hopefully some readers will hop on board and come along for the ride. That would be great. That would be awesome!

I would get a good night sleep for at least an evening or two (until I get another wasp in a bathroom ceiling fixture.)

But no one knows what people are going to think. And that's what keeps me on my toes. And makes me grateful for the people who love my books enough to spend their hard earned money on them. It would be an honor to get to keep writing the BKs. That's my dearest hope.

But not my expectation.

And there's a world of difference between the two.

Jeez, just like the old days, huh?

Happy Reading! And thank you!
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Published on February 09, 2015 09:04
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message 51: by Mary (new)

Mary LeCompte Dearest Warden....we love you...Stop Overthinking!!!!
Just Do. You're not supposed to figure it out or why it goes how it goes...it just does!

Deep Breath...exhale....sigh.... it just does...

Hugs, Mary


message 52: by Andy (last edited Feb 09, 2015 12:42PM) (new)

Andy Dear Fave Author,
I've read all your books and I have not been disappointed with any of them. I know this new series will be just as successful as the BDB and FA. I have to say I've read a lot of books and have never cared about fictional characters the way I care about the BDB characters,they are real to me and that's a testament to your writing skills. I've pre-ordered BK and I have no doubt it will be great. Thanks for doing what you do!!


message 53: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Cesa Wow, it's been 10 years since Dark lover was released! Congratulations! I love the BDB series, it's one of my faves! I loved the Fallen Angel Series, and I'm sure I will love The Bourbon Kings! I'm very anxious to read this new series! Looking forward to many more great stories from you!


message 54: by Veronika (new)

Veronika A Donna wrote: "you just continue to write and we will continue to read!If the BK is anywhere near as epic as the BDB then its going to be a hit!"

Exactly what i was thinking ! You just write an we will read :) Love all of your books can't wait to read the new one!


message 55: by Mishka84 (new)

Mishka84 If you are worried it just shows how much you care and like all talented artists you are your biggest critic. Thanks for sharing this it is very heartfelt. I look forward to this series!


message 56: by Adormina (new)

Adormina Maria Klingsporn wow, what I can say more ????. Everything has been said above. I agree with almost every review above.
I love you book, written with passion and commitment.
As every mother (you are mother of yours books :)), you can be afraid of your new child in the world - new book :), it is understandable.
I am grateful for the previous books and I look forward to the new.


message 57: by Brenda (new)

Brenda I will be waiting to read BK Series. I have gotten many hours of enjoyment reading the BDB Series and The Fallen Angels series. So when I get this next series I know that I will get many more hours of enjoyment reading what your talented mind has put on paper.


message 58: by Samantha (last edited Feb 09, 2015 02:04PM) (new)

Samantha Dann Well now......when an author lays in on the table like that one cannot help but tick the admiration box. The BDB series which I have been reading one after the other and have still to complete after finishing Lover Reborn in the wee hours of this morning made me stop (crying my eyes out at Torhment and Autumns revelations) and realize that I had predicted some of the events from the start of the book and it made me so happy not for thinking the plot was too easy but because your characters are a part of me. I talk to my hubby, friends and kids about "my boys", my girls" and to be honest I feel for them. I have been reading for many years and all genres, I love your books, I love that they are sometimes not the ending one hopes for, I endure the frustration of one book and immediately start the next so that I don't miss my peeps in anyway, I know you are successful as an author when I am driving or working or cleaning and stop to think my God what will I do when the series ends? BDB will always be my true love series my heart belongs to those boys and their Shellan's but I will make room for your Bourbon Kings because I know you write as you see it and not as your told to. Thank you for being 'true'


message 59: by Chris (new)

Chris J. R. You are the shit! Dont ever change what you are doing. I would read anything that you write it could be on a roll of used toilet paper and I'd read it! You are one of my all time fave writers.I know I speak for myself and the ladies I work with don't ever give it up!


message 60: by Once (new)

Once Thank you for this post!


message 61: by Susan (new)

Susan Lister I'm so excited for Bourbon Kings. I know it'll be amazing!


message 62: by Rolanda (new)

Rolanda I'm looking forward to reading the new series and it is perfectly natural to worry what readers will think. It is like that with any artist. I was surprised to read your comment about V's book. That is the only book in the BDB series that I don't like and when I re-read the series, I leave out. But that is my problem, not yours. Just relax and enjoy the BKs and all will be well. Breathe.


message 63: by Kate (new)

Kate August Don't over think it. Do what you do, and we'll love it. You're a born storyteller; that's why we read you. No one can paint a picture on a page like you. Can't wait to read it. If it sucks, we'll still be fans, and wait desperately for the next book. :)


message 64: by Patty (new)

Patty It's ok for you to be scared. I think that is what makes you you. Love how you write and have enjoyed the brothers as well as Jim and the gang. We love you and thank you for being you.


message 65: by TJ (new)

TJ Ima read the hell out of anything you write. Period. And ps - Louise Rosenblatt would just love your post!


message 66: by Renee (new)

Renee I have faith in your writing ability, love the storylines and I'm always eager and waiting for your next release. Keep up the good work.
Renee C.


message 67: by Luba (last edited Feb 09, 2015 06:27PM) (new)

Luba I as all of your fans have faith in your mad writing skills, and I personally can't wait to dig my teeth into another specfΩ©ktacular book series written by the Queen of BDB. You could never disappoint us!! You've got us hook, lined & sinking for any new book of yours!!!


message 68: by Donna (new)

Donna L I've always said, that if an author cannot make me feel like i am in the world they have created , they are not going to hold my interest!!!You do just that!!!"U Got Skills!!!Girlfriend!!!you are supposed to be scared and your fans all over this world will be waiting to check out dem Bourbon Kings!!!!!!


message 69: by Marie (new)

Marie Johnston So if you thought you might never write like Suzanne Brockmann and now you're freaking EPIC, will I reach your level in a few years because I've been thinking for years that I can't write a book because I'd want my work to be as good as yours? I finally decided to do it and now, I'm sitting here reading your blog and I'm intimidated as hell. I mean, your writing...sh&t. I'm hanging on your blog, making non-committal comments to my husband, who's trying to have a conversation, but dammit I'm reading here! Your books have taken me blissfully away from reality, your blogs contain incredible feeling, insight and inspiration, and I will keep being afraid to start one of your books because I will become deadbeat mom until I finish it.
BK scares me, it's out of my romance comfort zone, but I've been with you since DARK LOVER first came out so I will buy it with dreaded anticipation and no doubt marvel over how damn good you are.


message 70: by Ermani (last edited Feb 09, 2015 09:00PM) (new)

Ermani That was an awesome blog post and I am very excited about your new series. But you had me at...
"There's even a guy with a lot of scars. (And before anyone asks, yes, Edward is my favorite. And yes, he pays for sex. And yup, he's in love with a woman he's not involved with. And uh-huh, she has her own issues. Whyyyyyyy whyyyyyyyy do I always love the complicated hurt ones the most???)"


message 71: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Larue I put you up there with Stephen King - that is to say, I will buy a book written by you without even reading the jacket - that's how confident a fangirl I am of the books you write! Keep writing 'em, and we'll keeeeeeeepp reading!! :)


message 72: by Lisette (new)

Lisette Im going to say this and hope I dont get STONED, I loved BDB, LOVED IT TO THE POINT FO OBSESSION WITH RHAGE. But I didnt like the Angels so much. You're right its up to us to like/dont like a book, but you have a (IMHO) RARE talents that not many authors have to suck you into a book. I didnt like the Angels as much but read every damn one of them. I cant say if Ill like the Bourbon Kings but Ill read it cuz you are a master at writing good stories that are realistic even if fantastical.


message 73: by Sari (new)

Koskinen Sari Well, what I have read, it sounds quite interesting book series. I can't wait for July or because I live in Finland, maybe I can read this in August. I think I know what I want my birthday present if this book travel before it in here (not usual so easy thing, when it's takes usual 2 or 3 weeks get same book series for USA or UK to Finland, when those aren't translated yet) but maybe I need cross my fingers that BK will be here before 20th August.


message 74: by Tina (last edited Feb 10, 2015 11:37AM) (new)

Tina Frazier Your books was the first I ever read. I didn't like to read at first but I was looking for a new hobby and one of my Co-workers told me to start reading but I told her I didn't like to read but she told me about the BDB books and told me to read Dark lover and if I didn't like it then she would leave me alone. Well I bought Dark Lover and I was hooked I didn't put the book down until I was finished. I told her I loved he book and asked her what the next book was and she wrote me a list in order of the BDB series. It took me less than a year to read all 12 of them and now I am waiting until March 31 to get The Shadows and I also ordered my sign copy of it, so your book will be the very first signed copy of any book I will have. I have also pre-ordered the First book in the BK. If your books can turn someone who hated to read into a very proud BOOK NERD then it really does touch people. you keep writing and I will keep reading.


message 75: by Pc (new)

Pc Robinson Everybody's job has hits and misses. A big part of the success comes with trying to do your best! Can't wait to read something new!


message 76: by Suzann (new)

Suzann Sisk You have totally just given me the absolute best birthday present ever when you set the release of a new series The Bourbon King! I love your writing and I can't wait. I've reread every book you have written so far (At least 3 times). Thank you for your talent and your love.


message 77: by Maria (new)

Maria Lucio You are an amazing writer! I love your work, and am spoiled by your style, humor, attention to detail..and all of the other good stuff you do :) I can't wait to read this new series and you my girl, will always have a fan in me!


message 78: by Letty (new)

Letty No worries, just don't change how you are. Love BDB and if you keep writing that way I'm sure BK will be an EXITO!


message 79: by Crystal (new)

Crystal Quinn Honey let me just say at this point, I think you could put the telephone book in publication under your name and we would read it. I have found that though my favorite genre may be paranormal romance, my favorite authors are all over the place. So if you write a mid-evil series I'm gonna read it, if it's a gangster series, I'm gonna read it. So as a great fan I say to you " Warden get your head out yo a$$ and stop worrying." Just do what you do best we love you and will read your books over and over.


message 80: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl cannot wait to read your new series but on a side note I hope to see more books in BDB have read them so many times i could probably quote passages


message 81: by Su (new)

Su Maneck I've been with you since the beginning, a silent partner (could never get the hang of the message boards), but always a fan. My wish for you is that this series be a tremendous success, because we ALL benefit from that…you keep writing. I can't wait to read about the Bourbon Kings, as well as continuing on with the Brothers! and Thanks for everything!


message 82: by Laís (new)

Laís Moraes Good luck with your new series, J.R! I'm going to read it and I'm sure I'll fall in love with it as I am with BDB. You're a wonderful writer and the only one whom could have get me addicted in your books! Every book of yours is a revelation and a lesson of love, overcoming, dignity and family. With your books that you keeping me dreaming about finding a love like the brothers shares one day and I'm sure that with the Bourbon Kings will be the exactly same thing. Soooo, girl! Send these hard guys to us so we can love them! Have a nice writing.


message 83: by Bridget (new)

Bridget I suspect you are virtually incapable of not writing. Your blogs read like mini novels, LOL, and they are great, informative and funny. Do you stay up all night? Maybe you are a vamp yourself? Where do you get the time for all this? So happy that you do.


message 84: by Karen (new)

Karen What a well written article, shocker I know. You drew me in with the it's all about pleasing the reader (of course that's right bitches!) then put me in my place by reminding me that you're the artist and basically there is no book without you. I wasn't into this book but now I have to read it. Well played.


message 85: by Christa (new)

Christa I'm interested to see you go in a different direction with this new series.


message 86: by T.L. (new)

T.L. I'm so looking forward to The Bourbon Kings. I've still got Brotherhood books to read, the rest of the Angels series and the new Brotherhood series you're going to start, so color me a happy camper with plenty to look forward to. :)


message 87: by Maryann (new)

Maryann Smith Pleae don not stop this series. I love the Blackdagger Brotherhood. And I would truly love for the truth about John remembering who he is as Beth's father. Hope you will bring all this out in the future. Please continue to carry on the Blackdagger Brotherhood. I live for the next book everytime. Thank you so much.


message 88: by Tash (new)

Tash All I know is that you've ruined books for my sister and me. We go to the bookstore regularly and leave empty-handed because so few authors have your impeccable attention to detail, complex world- building and overall, just wonderful storytelling voice. I'd read a grocery list if you wrote it! Excited to dive into Bourbon Kings!!


message 89: by Kennedy (new)

Kennedy Ok - I'm 3/4 through The Bourbon Kings and I fucking love it, I don't want it to end. I was trying to keep it for my hols in a few weeks but couldn't resist, in saying that, I know I will equally enjoy it 2nd 3rd ... time around just like when I reread any of the BDB books.

You've got it right hunny, imo, no reason whatsoever in being shit scared about this "series" ( fingers crossed ), keep it coming you have a big winner on your hands, and thank you for giving me hours and hours ( slow reader here lol ) of pleasurable fantasy and escapism. olympia30 ;)


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Billie wrote: "I just want to say that you are my all time favorite author! I read at least a book a day..sometimes two and I love your books. I started my reading addiction with BDB and I was hooked! Loved the a..."

I have to tell you KMM and the Warden are my two favorite writers. I thank my Aunt Pat constantly for introducing me to these two fabulous (and tasty!) writers and look forward to more from both.. YA BABY!!


message 91: by Terri (new)

Terri I for one loved it and can't wait till the next one comes out!!


message 92: by Debanji (last edited Mar 21, 2017 08:52AM) (new)

Debanji Loved the Bourbon Kings and cant wait for the next book! Im a BDB fan for life. I love the dragon! And the story line from the fallen angels series kept me on my toes. You're one of my favorite writers and thank you for sharing your sacred space with us.


message 93: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Lawrence I loved the Bourbon Kings. Loved the setting, the characters, everything. Sad it is only 3 books but I loved all of them. Mind you I haven’t read anything of yours that I haven’t liked but I really enjoyed this world. Thank you for writing them!


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