Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Do you have a spare $5,900,000?

If so, you can be the proud owner of this house which is for sale in exclusive Glencoe, north of the city of Chicago.

When I write a book I like to have photos to work from, mostly this is my wall of cover art. When i get a new cover I always get it printed up poster size and put it up on the wall. In front of me at the moment is By The Numbers (Sanctuary 10) and Gabriel (Legacy 2), the next two MM books I am writing. They look so pretty.

When I began to create the Montana series I  took one of those wall calendars, the big ones, and turned it over. That was my blank canvas and it grew like topsy with pictures of characters and hand drawn maps. I know exactly what the place looks like in my head which means I can talk confidently about characters *crossing the bridge* or *going to the bluff lookout point*, right down to where they might tie their horses!

When I wrote The Code, the first in MF hockey series, I actually had a file about 40 printouts and notes thick, creating an entire hockey team, right down to the weights of each person and their contracts, even though maybe some of them might not be mentioned ever in any of the books! That way I can confidently say the team is a new team, or has veterans, I can call them a *heavier* team, or a experienced team, or whatever. Its the background to me that informs the story.

So, back to my house in Chicago, and when I say MY HOUSE, what I mean is, the house I found to stand in for Cole's place. I wanted something super-unassuming from the road, but that hid much more beyond the simple frontage.

This was how I imagined Cole as well, and I wanted the house to be a reflection of his character. On the outside he's the bad guy, a suspected murderer, and Sanctuary wants him. But, behind that facade, what else was there?

I found this house.


It looks like nothing from the outside. Well cared for lawn, shrubs, some trees, and a geometrical shape that gives nothing away.

And then you go inside...

 This the kitchen where Cole takes Elliot's gun away from him
and pokes it in a draw. How beautiful is that!


The back view of the house, *built into the hill*


At night... 


A distance view, showing the house on the hill
and the terraces leading to the Lake


This is the patio area, and the view that Cole had of the lake when
he is sitting out with his coffee. Remember the scene where
Elliot stands in the cold just outside the warmth of the patio heater?
Imagine you are standing in front of that and looking at the lake
 

Cole's bedroom ;)


So, do you have a spare 5.9 million to spend? If you do, then please invite me over. If you don't then, it's nice to dream.

And some random photos! 









Inspiration & George Michael

When I answer questions in interviews and blog posts I am often asked what inspires my writing. I can't pin it to one thing, it could be an emotion, or a picture, or a story in my head, a film, a show, a conversation, music... there is so much going on in my head at any one time it's difficult to pin down anything as being *The inspiration (TM)*.

But then George Michael died, and it's taken me this long to really think about what his role was in my life. I'm not a huge George Michael fan - I was never a WHAM fan, and with George it was just a few songs that really captured my imagination. Careless Whisper..

"Guilty feet have got no rhythm"

And of course, he was a big part of Live Aid, which also happened to be a big part of my life when I was at that very passionate age of 17. When Elton John and him did "I Wont Let The Sun Go Down On Me", I was blown away.

Then I met hubby, who was a big George Michael fan; he played me Faith, and I love that song - it was on one of our romantic mix tapes (remember tapes???!!!!), right after my choice of Wah! and Story of the Blues! And don't forget A Different Corner, wow.

So, what prompted me to write this post? Praying For Time. If you've never heard this song I think it is GM at his passionate best along side Careless Whisper.

You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goroyZbVdlo

This song is amazing. His voice, the words, the absolute passion with which it is sung. Moving, stunning, and in my top ten of all time songs by anyone.

It inspired a fan fiction about two men, one rich and entitled who leaves another man for dead in the snow. The other, the same man he leaves for dead, has lost everything, but he still has compassion. I keep opening it to think about converting the short into a novel, but every time I do I get overwhelmed by the enormity of it and shut it down.

Which brings me to Gabriel, book 2 in the Legacy Series (available April) which is also inspired by Praying For Time, but in very different ways. You'll have to wait to see why when you read it, but the book was just as emotional to write as book 1 (Kyle).  Redemption, love, honesty, hope, all mixed up in one novel.

RIP George XXXX





Other songs mentioned here: 


Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsKqMNDoR4o 
A Different Corner - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPWHkK-_a_A



Gabriel

Trapped in darkness, can an escort find a man to help him into the light?

Gabriel Reyes never gave in. He fought and was hurt, was abused but escaped with his life. He made his way in the world using the one thing he was good at: sex. Using his body, he earned the flash car and the apartment with the views. Gabriel’s a success; he’s made it.

He needs no one and he has no one. But that’s okay, because he’s safe.

Cameron Stafford hires Gabriel for a night, needing nothing more than eye candy to persuade his family that he’s happy. With the money he has in the bank and a charity that takes him all over the world, why wouldn’t he be happy? It doesn’t matter that a degenerative disease is stealing his vision; for now he has purpose.

One night with an escort was all it was supposed to be, until Cam is thrust into Gabriel’s world. He soon realizes he’s fallen for Gabriel, a man caught in his own world of darkness.

A new story set in the world of Jack and Riley Campbell-Hayes and the Double D Ranch, Texas.

  


Add to Goodreads

The Inspiration behind the Bodyguard series

I am an acknowledged geek. I have had my obsessions over the years, starting way back with Battle Of The Planets, then various other shows until my next big obsession, the original Battlestar Galactica, then following through until I discovered Supernatural, and with it, fan fiction.

I met a lot of my writing friends in writing fan fiction (Meredith Russell, Chris Quinton, Sue Brown…). We all shared an obsession with the show. I finally gave into my inner geek and went to a Supernatural convention in Birmingham, England.

Well, unless you’ve been to one of these things you can never have seen up close the intensity with which people try and get close to the stars. I admit my first year, buoyed by alcohol and embarrassment and being flustered and jumping the queue, I told Jared Padalecki I loved him. Yep. *shame*

What I meant was that I loved how he acted Sam. I was a BIG Sam fan. It was the year of the Bird Flu and we weren’t allowed to touch the actors, I scared Jared, he nearly fell off his stool. Then, I added, as I turned to Jensen, *I kinda like you too*. Yep. Really screwed up. ROFL. Security were *interested*, but I apologized and went to hide with Meredith.

I’ve heard stories of girls turning up in wedding dresses for Jensen, girls jumping the actors, and the convention was the year of the bodyguard. Strong silent (and not awfully pretty compared to the ones I write!) they stood and hovered and made sure none of us jumped the stars.

My first bodyguard book was a tip of the hat to this experience. I know how conventions work, I’ve been to three Supernatural ones. So I could flesh out the story with all the weird experiences you can only get in a fan-fuelled adulation that was *the Con*.

Only ever intended as a stand alone I enjoyed writing it so much that I realized I wanted to write more and OMG I have so many stories. Of course, being set in the UK there isn’t a big call for guns, but I decided this series wasn’t going to be the formulaic stalking storyline. I wanted to focus on the bodyguards and give the one they guarded good stories. Hence the abuse storyline in book 2, the Prince in 3, and so on.

I am just about to start writing book 6 and I probably have enough stories in my head for ten!

Bodyguard Inc. Series

Book 1 - Bodyguard to a Sex God
Book 2 - The Ex Factor
Book 3 - Max and the Prince
Book 4 - Undercover Lovers
Book 5 - Love's Design
Book 6 - Kissing Alex (WIP - April release)