![]() ![]() I had created this tall, thin, grouchy, rude roommate with a pixie cut in book one because I needed the antithesis of Landon. I didn’t want to let readers down, and I certainly want everyone to get their HEA but deciding that Mackenzie “Max” Jennings was worth her own book came with one HUGE problem… I had no idea how to write her! (PS – no I’m not making that last bit up, I’m a nerd, remember?) But as soon as Party Girl came out, readers started to ask about the other characters and Max in particular. I thought Party Girl was a standalone and then I’d go back to writing that historical time travel novel I’ve been working on for years. Initially, I never thought this would turn into a series. That’s my story! Oh sure, I’m not blonde and my dream guy is a brunette studio executive not a blonde surfer, but still… I was writing what I knew. Southern girl moves to LA from a small town, starts doing celebrity events and meets the man of her dreams. See when I wrote Party Girl I was writing a story I knew because it was a story I had lived. ![]() My family keeps asking me things like, so how does it feel to write your second book? In a word? Hard. It’s still pretty amazing to me that I have a first book, let alone a second one. In less than three weeks my second book, Sweet Girl comes out. ![]()
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