Aethena Drake
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Abigail Roux:
Any new writing projects in the works? How will you celebrate if the Panthers win?
Abigail Roux
This answer contains spoilers…
(view spoiler)[Oh, the Panthers . . . my heart is absolutely broken for them and for what people are saying about them today. But my boys will come back next season stronger and better than ever and out for blood, and I know they'll be a sight to behold! Until then . . . baseball is only a few months away lol
[EDIT] okay seriously, the spoiler warnings in these answers are allllll wonky, this whole answer was supposed to be spoilered! So I'm just going to write SPOILERS instead of messing with the html.
I've got a few projects in the works at the moment, and because I'm excited about them and I want you to be excited about them too, I'll share some details about a handful of my current WIPs (which is why this answer was marked as a spoiler because I don't trust the HTML spoiler tags) <-- haha, GR.......
Beeswax: Beeswax is set in the North Carolina mountains. It follows a single dad who's just broken up with his long-time boyfriend (and best friend) who is hired by a wealthy guy from the city to help him follow the quirky guidelines of his grandfather’s Will in renovating the family’s dilapidated mansion. The catch, of course, is that the Will has to have someone to make sure they're following the strange rules, so the small-town Sheriff is brought into the mix, and the Sheriff just happens to be the ex-boyfriend. Complicating things further is the city boy finding both men exceedingly interesting and attractive. Its not going to be a love-triangle, though, because this one is going to turn into an OT3, and I'm excited about it!
Bringers of Gifts: a Christmas story where two feuding neighbors get trapped together in their building during the blizzard of the century.
The Bleeding Heart: A comically suave thief dares the detective he has a crush on to stop him from stealing a mystery item some time in the next year, but the item turns out to be the detective’s heart, which he figures out a little too late to stop it from being stolen!
Wahoo (working title but I cannot for the life of me remember why): An overly stressed guy from a large city that has yet to be determined has a breakdown and moves to a small town in the South for a fresh start. The entire town decides that this new guy needs to be set up with the town mechanic, who is also the local favorite gay son, and it becomes a comedy of errors trying to get them together.
Mad Dog and Ransom: A melancholy, sort of haunting western that follows a bounty hunter and his escaped prisoner, who he happens to have angrily fallen in love with. They find themselves on the run, not only from the law, but also from other bounty hunters and the outlaw's own gang of men.
Tried & True: Sidewinder 4! Owen and Kelly wake up to a crime scene and realize Owen's been framed for murder. Owen goes on the run to try to figure out who's behind it as the other Sidewinders wreak havoc on local law enforcement to run interference.
I've got others that are just notes in an idea document, but those are the ones that are the most formed! (hide spoiler)]
[EDIT] okay seriously, the spoiler warnings in these answers are allllll wonky, this whole answer was supposed to be spoilered! So I'm just going to write SPOILERS instead of messing with the html.
I've got a few projects in the works at the moment, and because I'm excited about them and I want you to be excited about them too, I'll share some details about a handful of my current WIPs (which is why this answer was marked as a spoiler because I don't trust the HTML spoiler tags) <-- haha, GR.......
Beeswax: Beeswax is set in the North Carolina mountains. It follows a single dad who's just broken up with his long-time boyfriend (and best friend) who is hired by a wealthy guy from the city to help him follow the quirky guidelines of his grandfather’s Will in renovating the family’s dilapidated mansion. The catch, of course, is that the Will has to have someone to make sure they're following the strange rules, so the small-town Sheriff is brought into the mix, and the Sheriff just happens to be the ex-boyfriend. Complicating things further is the city boy finding both men exceedingly interesting and attractive. Its not going to be a love-triangle, though, because this one is going to turn into an OT3, and I'm excited about it!
Bringers of Gifts: a Christmas story where two feuding neighbors get trapped together in their building during the blizzard of the century.
The Bleeding Heart: A comically suave thief dares the detective he has a crush on to stop him from stealing a mystery item some time in the next year, but the item turns out to be the detective’s heart, which he figures out a little too late to stop it from being stolen!
Wahoo (working title but I cannot for the life of me remember why): An overly stressed guy from a large city that has yet to be determined has a breakdown and moves to a small town in the South for a fresh start. The entire town decides that this new guy needs to be set up with the town mechanic, who is also the local favorite gay son, and it becomes a comedy of errors trying to get them together.
Mad Dog and Ransom: A melancholy, sort of haunting western that follows a bounty hunter and his escaped prisoner, who he happens to have angrily fallen in love with. They find themselves on the run, not only from the law, but also from other bounty hunters and the outlaw's own gang of men.
Tried & True: Sidewinder 4! Owen and Kelly wake up to a crime scene and realize Owen's been framed for murder. Owen goes on the run to try to figure out who's behind it as the other Sidewinders wreak havoc on local law enforcement to run interference.
I've got others that are just notes in an idea document, but those are the ones that are the most formed! (hide spoiler)]
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Rebecca Franklin
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Abigail Roux:
Abigail, I love your books! I can't get enough of the Cut and Run series even though its over. It's Ty and Zane but even more so, the story and action. I am patiently (trying to) awaiting Brick and Mortar. Is there a time frame close that you will be giving us this masterpiece?
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