Katy Regnery
Possibly. I haven't ruled out the possibility. My worry is that readers are very passionate about "The Vixen and the Vet" and I'm not certain I can deliver a novella that equals or surpasses the novel. Some authors write a fluffy follow-up to cash in on the popularity of the original book; I have no interest in doing that, which means the novella would have to dig back into their story with a substantive plotline. Here's the problem with that: Asher and Savannah already got their "happily ever after." A novella would need a new challenge or crisis for them to overcome together...and I'm just not positive I want to write that. They've already had to overcome a lot to be together...I feel like they earned the right to be happy without conflict. Add to this, while I'm writing my books, I watch them like a movie in my head...and honestly, when I think of Asher and Savannah right now, I just see them living happily together in Maryland. I don't see conflict, and I'd need a good conflict for a good plotline...so I'm a bit at a loss. We'll see what happens. If I can think of a good, manageable conflict for them to overcome, I may consider returning to their story. Thanks for your question!
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Katy Regnery:
I swear, I'm not kidding. As Holden or Griselda may say ... You have ruined me for other authors! lol! So addicted to your books. Your stories. The romance. Hard to find other good authors now. So let me ask you, if I may: Who are your favorite authors/writers? Those you take inspiration from? Who write as good as you? :)
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