When I came back to writing out of necessity, I had to learn to be a plotter. Knowing what I was going to write before going into that space of time where I had a free hour was the only way I could get words down and finish a book — especially because I didn’t have a lot of free time.

But in some cases, that makes the start of writing a new book slow – because I won’t start till I have a solid outline. And after writing 3 books in the 1st POV, coming back to Josie and Ares in 3rd POV is um, my brain feels like it’s going to melt.

But it’s reminding me of all the things I love about Bandit Brothers. I’m proud of these books, I love these stories, and I’m so grateful to have them out in the world.

Josie and Ares’s story was written halfway, but then I changed the timing, so that’s what brought me to this restart. I feel like I’m existing in some kind of limbo at the start of a new book. Kind of like I’m gathering up all that energy to go and create something new.

In my NL poll, I asked if readers wanted Bodyguards or  BDSM Club, and the club won out. Now the question is, what POV do I write it in? As someone who is by nature a solitary, asking these questions makes me feel weird, but I truly love hearing what my readers have to say.

Speaking of being reminded of how much I love these books, Flame Again has a new cover. This book has my heart in so many ways. Watch for it  to be on sale for $2.99USd this week.

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