By Lauren
Linwood (Guest Blogger)
Readers
often ask where I get ideas for my novels. My first six books were
all historical romances, so many times I would look at the two eras
that interest me (medieval times and the American Old West) and go
from there.
I’m
a
native
Texan,
where
the
Texas
Rangers
have
always
seemed
larger
than
life.
Besides
reading
a
few
books
about
the
Rangers
and
scouring
the
Internet,
I
also
visited
the
Texas
Rangers
Museum
in
Waco
to
look
at
all
their
exhibits
and
soak
up
the
flavor.
The
result
was
Ballad
Beauty.
I
love
visiting
San
Francisco,
so
I
decided
to
set
another
book
in
that
fabulous
city.
During
the
1870s,
San
Francisco
rivaled
any
large
European
city
in
sophistication,
with
its
cosmopolitan
culture.
I
enjoyed
researching
places
that
existed
then—such
as
Cliff
House—and
sending
my
characters
to
visit
there.
That
novel
turned
out
to
be
A
Game
of
Chance.
With
gambling
at
the
center
of
events,
I
researched
gambling
palaces
of
that
decade
and
learned
all
about
the
various
games
of
chance
played.
When
I’m
plotting,
I
always
play
the
“What
if
.
.
.”
game.
By
asking
that
question,
I
came
up
with
the
premise
for
both
of
my
medieval
romances.
In
Music
For
My
Soul,
I
asked
myself,
“What
if
a
woman
became
a
troubadour?”
In
researching
The
Hundred
Years’
War,
I
thought,
“What
if
a
captured
nobleman’s
family
refused
to
pay
the
ransom
for
his
release?
What
would
happen
to
him?”
That
research
and
those
questions
led
me
to
write
A
Bit
of
Heaven
on
Earth.
I
switched gears recently and decided to try my hand at writing a
romantic suspense. I enjoy reading them, so why not write one?
The
research was a little different. I had to go to a dark place and
distinguish between psychopaths and sociopaths. I read up on serial
killers and stalkers. And then I threw bits and pieces of what I knew
into that mix. Things I drew on from my life included:
*Making
my hero Nick a writer. He talks about plotting and creating
characters (so I used my own experiences for him)
*Having
my heroine Callie be an actress (I’ve known several over the years)
*Giving
Callie a huge white dog named Wolf (stole that one from my neighbor’s
dog)
*Letting
Nick & Callie enjoy a wonderful day in New Orleans (where I
honeymooned)
*Having
Nick be a Cy Young winner (my former student won this award last
year)
I
think
all
writers
toss
in
parts
of
themselves
no
matter
what
they
write,
and
that’s
what
I
did
in
Leave
Yesterday
Behind.
Writing
sometimes
is
like
creating
dinner
out
of
leftovers
in
your
fridge
and
whatever’s
in
the
pantry.
I
put
all
kinds
of
things
into
the
dish—some
I’m
familiar
with,
some
I
might
be
combining
for
the
first
time—and
the
end
result
can
sometimes
be
quite
surprising!
If
it
works,
great.
If
not,
that’s
where
revisions
come
in.
But
I guarantee you, in every novel I’ve managed to slip in pieces of
me and my past history, along with my research.
You’ll
find
the
blurb
and
an
excerpt
from
the
book
below.
If
you
like
what
you’ve
read,
leave
me
a
comment
with
your
email
address.
I’ll
give
away
an
ebook
copy
of
Leave
Yesterday
Behind
to
one
randomly
selected
person
who
comments.
Blurb
Callie
Chennault
vaulted
to
fame
on
the
nighttime
soap
Sumner
Falls,
but
after
a
decade
of
playing
the
same
role,
she
is
ready
for
a
new
acting
challenge.
When
Callie
is
attacked
by
a
stalker
on
the
streets
of
New
York,
she
takes
a
leave
of
absence
from
the
show
and
returns
to
her
roots
in
Aurora,
Louisiana,
to
heal
both
physically
and
emotionally
and
determine
her
next
career
move.
Former
professional baseball pitcher Nick La Chappelle has also come to
Aurora to lick his own wounds after a messy divorce. A Cy Young
winner and one-time ESPN broadcaster, Nick longs for the quiet of a
small town in order to write murder mysteries under a pen name.
Sparks
fly when Callie believes Nick is taking advantage of her great-aunt’s
hospitality, but they resolve their differences—and surprise
themselves by falling in love. Their bond is tested when both Nick
and Callie become the focus of a serial killer nicknamed Lipstick
Larry. Can they outwit a murderer bent on seeing them dead and
survive to build a lasting relationship?
Excerpt
Maybe
she should take a cab home. But her subway station was only a block
and half away. It would be foolish to stand out in a downpour after
nine at night when she could duck in and be on her way downtown in a
couple of minutes. Callie liked that people left her alone on the
subway. A few sometimes stared at her and frowned, wondering if
they’d ever seen her before. Most turned away, not quite able to
place her.
After
all, she left Jessica behind at the studio every day. No chic
clothes, Ravenous Red mouth, or fancy hairstyle. She didn’t often
get recognized in real life unless it was a die-hard fan. Even then,
most New Yorkers were cool about it and simply ignored her.
“Jessica?”
She
turned automatically and saw a man standing behind her. He was
probably the reason she’d had the feeling of being followed. He
seemed a little out of breath, as if he’d been keeping up with her
awhile. It had happened before. She knew it would happen again.
And
always with this type.
He
was non-descript in every way—average height and build, brown hair,
glasses. Harmless looking. Dopey grin on his face, like he’d hit
the lottery because he’d actually had the balls to speak to the
crush of his daydreams. She knew enough to be firm. Give him a brief
little personal moment, a smile and her signature on something, and
get back to her life.
Then
a
quick
flash
of
John
Lennon
signing
an
autograph
for
Mark
David
Chapman
zipped
through
her
brain.
He’d
been
average,
too.
And
he’d killed Lennon hours after someone snapped a photograph of them
together.
“You
don’t
look
like
Jessica
up
close.”
His
voice
was
silky,
almost
caressing,
yet
the
tone
was
definitely
disappointed.
Her
pulse quickened. She took a step back to put a little distance
between them and brushed against a brick wall.
“I
like
to
give
my
skin
a
rest
away
from
the
studio.
All
that
heavy
make-up
and
hairspray
can
cause
a
girl
some
damage.”
She
kept
her
tone
calm
and
friendly
as
she
glanced
over
the
man’s
shoulder.
No
one was in sight.
“I
want
to
see
Jessica.
She’s
my
favorite.”
He
pulled something from his pocket and held it up. “Put this on.
It’ll help. It’s the perfect shade.” He smiled shyly. “I’ll
even let you do it. You’re the expert.” He reached out and
grabbed her wrist and laid the item in her hand before letting go.
Chills
ran
through
her
as
she
opened
her
palm.
In
it
lay
a
gold
tube
of
Jessica’s
signature
Ravenous
Red.
About
Lauren
Lauren
Linwood’s historical romances use history as a backdrop to place
her characters in extraordinary circumstances, where their intense
desire for one another grows into the treasured gift of love. Her
romantic suspense novels feature strong heroes and heroines who unite
to defeat a clever antagonist and discover a deep, abiding love
during their journey.
A
native Texan, Lauren is an avid reader, moviegoer, and sports fan who
manages stress by alternating yoga with long walks. She plans to
start a support group for House Hunters addicts—as soon as she
finishes her next piece of dark chocolate.
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25 comments:
Welcome to Beyond Romance, Lauren. What a chilling excerpt! You've really captured the creepiness of being stalked.
Thanks for being my guest, and for the giveaway!
Enjoyed reading the excerpt and your article about writing ideas. Very informative. I look forward to reading the rest of "Leave Yesterday Behind".
cthrn.lmnsk@gmail.com
Read the excerpt, would love to read the book.
I love reading and am always looking for new authors and books. Thank you.
congrats to Lauren on the new release! I think this sounds fantastic! I've been reading such great reviews for this all over the blogoverse :) thanks for sharing!
Thanks for letting me stop by Beyond Romance today, Lisabet. I enjoyed getting to share a little about my writing journey & Leave Yesterday Behind. Don't worry - Callie's a strong woman. She'll wind up saving herself as much as letting Nick help her along!
I appreciate you stopping b.! My writing ideas come from all over. I probably need to wear that T-shirt I've seen - Beware! You might be in my next book!
Thank you so much! Writing this book was fun because it was something so different for me. My goal is to alternate putting out historicals with suspense novels. So far, it's working! In November, I have a medieval historical coming out, followed by next March and my 2nd romantic suspense! I've also just completed another western and my 3rd suspense. I'm polishing them up to pitch to my editor right now.
I'm like you, Sharon. While I have my tried and true authors I stand by, I'm always looking for new ones. Check out my website, where I have a page for each book. You can read a blurb, excerpt, and a few reviews. Maybe one of those will tickle your fancy! http://www.laurenlinwood.com
Thank you for your kind words, Erin! I really enjoyed writing Nick & Callie's story. They became very real to me. I'd love to sit down and have dinner with them sometime - maybe you can join us!
It is chilling to think of being stalked. Great excerpt and I loved the post. Very informative.
debby236 at gmail dot com
I know what you mean, Debby. I think at some point all women have that fear. As a well known person, Callie has all kinds of crazies that believe they really know her personally and love her. I can't imagine being in her shoes!
I love when authors draw from their own experiences and lives. The books sound more realistic being well reasearched. I am able to identify with places and things I've seen or read about.
Thank you for the great contest.
They say you're supposed to write what you know. I do that...and then make up the rest!
Interesting info
Bn100candg at Hotmail dot com
It sounds like a perfect mix of real life experience, good research and your own imagination. Thanks for sharing.
lringel(at)comcast(dot)net
If you want to read about how to protect yourself from creepy stalkers, read "The Gift of Fear" by Gavin de Becker. He owns a firm that protects celebrities, and he's lectured on how to keep yourself safe for years. His advice is particularly appropriate for women, since we're usually taught to be polite above all else. That's what makes us such easy targets.
Thanks for saying so! It's hard to guest on different blogs and come up with something new & different each time.
Appreciate hearing that, Lori! It was a very fun book to write (other than the creepy stalker parts, that is - LOL!).
He's really interesting, Fiona. I've seen him interviewed in his "guard to the stars" role. He does have excellent advice that all women should have access to!
I like a little suspense in my reading material. This sounds great, lol, already gave me the willies.
A great post thank you & I am looking forward to a great read.
marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Thanks, Deb. At least you know going in that it is a romantic suspense--so that hero & heroine will get their happy ending! Okay, so they'll have tons of trouble with a psychotic creep. It'll just bring them closer together!!
Hope you do give it a chance, Mary!
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