Out of the Cage Night

I’ve got about fifteen balls in the air right now, & am so far behind, I think I’m first. So in an effort to buy myself a little time—& cover the fact that I don’t have a single coherent thought in my head at the moment :slamdesk —Mistress Heidi & I are opening up The Dungeon for another stellar Out of the Cage Night!

PhotobucketThis is an invitation for you, our Darlings, to chat openly about any darn thing you want. :adevil2

You can talk about your job, your kids, the hubby…your favorite books or movies, or what you’re planning to read or see soon…

And here’s a topic I’ll introduce:  the current television season—both shows that are wrapping up & those that are just starting (or will premiere soon).

Like Missing.  I love, love, LOVE this show. But, sadly, ABC just announced its cancellation. :patrick2   I hate them for that, nearly (but not quite) as much as I still hate Fox for cancelling Firefly. :evilmonkey

Or Once Upon a Time, which has thankfully been renewed.  The season finale, though, was awesome.  So, so good!  I especially love how they ended things almost completely, just in case they didn’t get picked up again…then dropped a nice little bomb that will keep us dangling till next season.

Or House, M.D.  I used to love this show, I really did.  But the last couple seasons just didn’t do it for me.  I even considered giving up on it entirely, but then decided to stick it out until the bitter end.  I don’t know yet how they intend to close the series, but I will say I’m kind of relieved I won’t have to invest any more time in it next year.

Another show I’ve sort of been just going through the motions with is Desperate Housewives.  Didn’t love it, didn’t hate it.  It had some high points & some low (read that: boring) ones.  But I did think the series finale was very well done.  It had me bawling my eyes out within the first five minutes, & then again at the end.  I only wish they’d ended on a high note, at the final poker game, rather than going on to describe what happened to everyone down the road.  That was a bit too heavy-handed, in my opinion, & also kind of depressing.

And finally, I have to mention that I think USA has come up with another original I’m going to love—Common Law.  Did everybody (or anybody?) watch the pilot?  It was so funny! :lolol   But also good when it comes to the mystery/crime drama aspect.  So if you haven’t caught it yet, be sure you do.  I’d put it up there with White Collar or Psych.  (Monk still tops my list, & I’m not sure anything will ever compare.)

Now it’s your turn…  Wanna talk TV or something else?  It’s entirely up to you.

The cage door is open & the mic is on. :devil


the next great “Project”?

So here’s a little secret most authors don’t talk about—I’m currently flying with out a net.  Out of work.  No longer under contract.

The last book I turned in was the last book I was contractually obligated to write.  And while I’m rather enjoying the sensation of not being under deadline for a change, it’s never smart to wait too long before going after that next sale.  The distance between actively published & unpublished, employed & unemployed is entirely to short & precarious in this business, sad to say. :nowait

Luckily, I had a lovely conversation with Editor C yesterday.  After the delightful turn of events that put ON THE VERGE OF I DO on the USA Today bestseller list, they definitely want to see more Harlequin Desires from me.  And I got the feeling “the sooner, the better” was being strongly implied. :adevil2

We batted around a few ideas for what my next USA Today bestselling book should be  :howyoudoin & I’m especially keen on doing some connected books.  My very own author-driven mini-series (think Maureen Child’s “Kings of California” as opposed to an editor-driven, multi-author continuity such as “Dynasties: The Kincaids”), which I’ve never done before with my Desires.  Oh, I’ve done a couple of loosely connected books, but nothing that got its own this-is-part-of-a-series flash on the cover.  And I think I want a this-is-part-of-a-series flash on my cover. :happysun

And while I may not be the fastest writer in the world, I can be a pretty fast thinker.  Once my brain starts rolling in the right direction, I can come up with a story idea fairly quickly.

So here’s something I came up with (& really kind of like—not that I’m biased or anything :patrick ) & just sent off to Editor C.  I’m eager to hear what he thinks, but am curious about what you guys think, too.

“PROJECT:  PASSION”

Zoe, Lily, and Juliet Zaccaro are three sisters taking the fashion world by storm in this trilogy of passionate, provocative Harlequin Desires by Heidi Betts, set in the high-powered, high-price world of haute couture.

Book 1Project: Runaway Heiress

Her older sisters might think she’s crazy, but Zoe Zaccaro knows something’s rotten in Denmark. There’s no other way a rival fashion house can be scooping her designs before they hit the runway. So without a word to her family, she sneaks off and lands a job as the personal assistant to the CEO of the competing company.

Zoe never expected her new boss to be quite so charming or attractive, though—or that she’d have to spend quite so much time alone with him in very close quarters. And falling for him definitely hadn’t been part of her plan.

Book 2Project: Runaway Bride

After hiring the best of the best private investigator to track down her missing youngest sister, Juliet Zaccaro finds herself engaged to one man, but pregnant to another. And there’s no way she can walk down the aisle carrying a child that doesn’t belong to her groom.

Needing time to think, to figure out what to do, Juliet follows in her younger sister’s footsteps and takes off without a word. But it’s hard to get lost when the best of the best private investigators is on your trail, and when this time, his mission is personal.

Book 3Project: Runaway Groom

Wealthy, bubbly middle sister Lily Zaccaro is known for two things—her Dazzle line of fabulous designer footwear and partying until the sun goes down. She goes through men like allergy sufferers go through tissues. But there’s only one man who’s ever truly captured her heart.

When Lily find out her high school sweetheart is engaged to be married, she knows she can’t let him go through with it. Not until they’ve had a chance to put the past to rest. But since she’s pretty sure he won’t talk to her willingly, she may have to resort to a little something called kidnapping.

I’ve got to admit, I’m a big fan of all those fashion reality shows on TV, like Project Runway (where do you think I got the title ideas?), The Fashion Show, & Fashion Star.  So I think it would be a blast to write some Harlequin Desires revolving around that kind of setting.  I can also see some seriously sexy covers on these books, with heroines blinged out in some seriously sexy dresses & accessories. :eeee

What do you think Editor C will say about that idea, hm? :scratchhead


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