A
few months ago, I thought I knew what I would write in 2014. I planned to write
the Christmas novella I didn’t quite get to last year, and I intended to finish
the first book in a new contemporary trilogy I’d begun. I’m still determined to
do the Christmas novella, but the new series will have to simmer on the back
burner for a while. For the first time in my writing career, readers have
spoken.
I
feel a bit wistful about setting aside the new series about three artist
sisters living in Big Sur because I’m passionate about the concept and characters
and love the five chapters I’ve already written. However, reader response to
UNWRITTEN RULES has rearranged my priorities.
My
first three books received very few reviews from ordinary readers. Since I was
changing genres with UNWRITTEN RULES and wanted as much reader feedback as
possible, I was determined to do what I could to increase the number of reviews. I took
the advice of several how-to books and included a polite request,
along with a live link, on the last page of the book. It worked. Instead of
five reviews, the book has received more than fifty so far—enough to see common
threads and draw a few conclusions.
A
significant number of readers said they would love to read more books like
this. Some asked for more adventures featuring the same characters, others just
wanted similar stories. Many of the readers who picked up this book during its
free days appear to be primarily suspense fans, including a number of men. Since
I’ve always been a romance writer, I had never considered writing an extended
series featuring the same characters. Madelyn and Carter had their complete romantic
arc in the first book. I’m not sure I’d be satisfied following them on a
variety of cases like Eve Dallas and Roarke in the J.D. Robb “Death” series
(although I’d be thrilled to achieve that level of success!).
Fortunately,
I had already done some basic plotting for two additional books which would
focus on different agents of the Phoenix, Ltd. all-female bodyguard agency. The
next book in the series SAUTÉED, NOT STIRRED will follow operative Zoë Hargrove
from UNWRITTEN RULES as she goes undercover as a personal chef to protect the pregnant
wife of an eccentric inventor from violent thieves who may not be what they
seem. Throw Detective Dominic “Nick” Rosetti into the mix, and you have a
recipe for mayhem.
Alison
www.alisonhenderson.com
http://alisonhenderson.blogspot.com
8 comments:
Go, you! Of course your readers want more! Love the cover. Did you use the same background?
At least for the mock up I did use the same background for continuity in the series. I don't know if I'll stick with it, but I LOVED the figure!
What a tribute to your hard work, Alison. Way to go and best of luck! Beautiful cover!
Onward and upward! What an exciting time this is. :-)
Thanks, Margo. It't just a mock up to keep me inspired, but I thought it was fun.
Never a dull moment, Liz!
I love that cover, Alison. How cool. I guess you'd better get cracking on the book(s) you want to write this year. :)
I'm so glad your link and the note about the review worked. It seems like I've tried that but haven't seen results.
Love your story idea and your mock up cover, so yes, please get busy writing! :)
(I'm adding the same note to all the posts I failed to comment on in a timely manner...BTW, I'm so sorry to be late to the post (I seem to say that a lot, I know, but these past few days have been insane!)
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