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I'm rewriting a lot of "The Last Thing I Wanted" and as I was writing it occured to me that Tory and Gabe have a past. Grace and Eddie have a past. Callie and Jackson do not have a past.
Is it wrong to have two back to back books in which the hero and heroine know each other in the past? I can write about strangers falling in love. Really, I can. I didn't realize when I changed Gabe's profession that this whole story was going to pop out and it really does make the story pop, along with my voice.
Whaddaya think?
I'm rewriting a lot of "The Last Thing I Wanted" and as I was writing it occured to me that Tory and Gabe have a past. Grace and Eddie have a past. Callie and Jackson do not have a past.
Is it wrong to have two back to back books in which the hero and heroine know each other in the past? I can write about strangers falling in love. Really, I can. I didn't realize when I changed Gabe's profession that this whole story was going to pop out and it really does make the story pop, along with my voice.
Whaddaya think?

7 Comments:
Honey, I've read I think every romance story you've written, and you can make any scenario hot..... I don't think there anything wrong with bringing in someone new....after all, how many old friends or flames can you bring back from the past?
How's mom? I need an update...call me!
It would work for me. I think a lot of authors have a theme. Ever notice every Anita Shreve book seems to have infidelity? It took me a few to notice. I still like her stuff- I don't think- geez another cheater.
I've got back to back secret babies from Samhain, hon. *ggg*
Don't sweat it.
I don't think it matters either as long as the stories themselves are different
Thank you Jodie, Eileen, Shannon and Stacey. =)
Dare I say... "it's all in the execution"? LOL! I don't think it would matter at all :)
Jessica, of course you had to say it's ALL IN THE EXECUTION. Famous last words. LOL
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