At
the beginning of the month, I mentioned how I’d started another story despite
my plans to work on completely different novels.
So
here’s the big reveal now that I've officially published Faerietales 3 (available on Amazon.com in both print and Kindle copies)... I’m working on Faerietales Book 4.
It
had to happen, I suppose, considering all the questions I left unanswered at
the end of the appropriately named “Up in the Air.”
It’s
not a cliff-hanger ending. Don’t worry, guys. I had originally intended this to
be the last Sabrina-focused book, and so I gave her a promising new future. But
it did still end in such a way that left a whole lot of room for a whole new
story.
At
least that’s what a certain lovely, lovable, obnoxious someone I know told me
after reading Book 3. And I guess I caved to the pressure.
Nah…
That’s not being fair to her. If anything, she got my imagination fired up.
That’s it. The rest is all my fault.
So
here I am, typing away, reusing memorable tertiary characters from “Not So
Human” and “To Err Is Faerie” that I never thought I’d write about again. Oh
yeah, and I’m introducing a new character based on one of the greatest
emotional con-artists I’ve ever personally met.
Unexpected
though it is, it’s totally fun!
Don’t
ask me what the title is, because I’ve got nothing right now. But I do have a
good grasp of where the plot is going. And let me tell you… It’s going to rock!
As is Sabrina. No more scarred little faerie… This princess is ready to rule.
Since
I’m still in the early stages of writing, don’t expect this baby to fly free
until next year. But here are a few elements I may or may not have already
written into existence:
·
There
may or may not be a wedding involved.
·
There
may or may not be a faerie plot to kill humans for a change.
·
And
Sabrina may or may not have to work hand in hand with the HPAC at some point.
I
wish I could say more, but I really can’t. For one thing, it would be giving
away too much of the recently-debuted “Up in the Air,” which is now available
on Amazon.com in both Kindle and print copies.
But
also, I don’t like locking myself into anything. I reserve the right to go back
and edit out anything I want to until I push that “publish” button.
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