Thursday, April 18, 2019

Write What You Know by @KariLemor #RomanceGems



Often the advice writers get is ‘write what you know’. If everyone followed this advice though, we’d never have any science fiction or paranormal or fantasy books. Every now and then, writers need to branch out of their comfort zone and use their imagination. Or at least Google.

My first series, Love on the Line, was a romantic suspense featuring men who had been in the military together. Since I’ve never been in the military, I needed to use my imagination. And ask my father-in-law about his experiences. He spent almost a year in Kuwait during Desert Storm. I also checked in with two brothers-in-law who are a cop and a prison guard. It’s great when you get help throwing more conflict at your characters.



But in my newest series, Storms of New England, I’m going back to the ‘write what you know’ advice. Growing up in New England, I’ve experienced everything the area has to offer. The gorgeous coastline, the beautiful mountains, the refreshing lakes, and the small-town atmosphere that brings people and communities together.  I love the neighbor-helping-neighbor type of location and the family closeness you often have.

I grew up a few streets over from my grandparents and lived in what was then the “French” district of our small city. I went to the French Catholic school, as did most of the neighborhood kids. I had cousins who also went to the same schools and hung around with some of the same friends. Often after school, I stopped to see my grandmother before I walked the rest of the way home. On holidays, we would make the rounds visiting friends and family who all lived nearby. I loved the tight knit community.

So I’m drawing on those memories with this new series. The Storms are a family who originate in the small fictional town of Squamscott Falls, NH. Grandparents Hans and Ingrid Storm have three sons, Peter, Kris, and Nick. These men have ten children between them. Whether I’ll get to all ten will be decided by how well the series is received. The books will take place not only in Squamscott Falls, but also the coast of Maine, Cape Cod, and possibly a few other New England locations.

The first book, Elusive Dreams, doesn’t have a release date yet, but I’ll let everyone know as soon as I do. The series is small town contemporary. I left out the suspense in this one, but that doesn’t mean I won’t throw in a wee bit of danger or angst. We all know I love it!

Here’s the blurb for this story:

Creating a family might be the only thing to heal two scarred souls.

Wounded Marine, Erik Storm, can barely walk. Taking care of two children is out of the question, though he’d promised their dying mother. Moving to coastal Maine seems ideal, with his grandparent’s house empty, and quiet Tessa living next door. Tessa Porter is happy to help. Years in foster care has made her leery of people, earning her nickname No-Touch Tessa, but two children can’t possibly hurt her, right?
When Erik’s claim on the children is questioned, he and Tessa enter into a marriage of convenience to retain custody. A scarred soldier and an agoraphobic freak make the perfect couple. No expectations for physical intimacy or falling in love. But will Erik grow tired of her innocence and inability to be around people? Will Tessa want more than he can physically give? And when their reason for the marriage is threatened, will love be enough to keep them together?
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Check out my Pinterest Board for Storms of New England, and the specific stories in that series! 
Do any of them look interesting? What kind of setting do you like for your romances?? 





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25 comments:

  1. sosososos looking forward to reading this new series!!!!!

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    1. Thanks!! Trying to get words done for book #3 at the moment!

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  2. I hear many people think you cannot write what you don't know. I once had a psychic tell me I couldn't write about a psychic because I wasn't one. Well, I haven't lived in Medieval England. Does that mean I can't use my research and imagination to write a book set there? I think most novels have a disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Characters, settings, occurrences are a product of the author's imagination...

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    1. Yes, where would all the historicals be since none of us have lived in the past? Research plays a large part in writing though too.

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  3. I’m hooked! I love the series already. Advise ASAP when it’s ready, please.

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    1. I will certainly let you know!! I'm hoping by this summer. We will see. You know how slow the publishing world works.

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  4. What an intriguing set-up for the new series, Kari!
    I love writing American Western Historicals, but I'm a Canadian, so..... Unless I've been reincarnated..... I think write what you know is still involved with writing emotions, memories, feelings, all that good stuff that makes a multi-layered romance.

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    1. Thanks! I hope lots of people love it! New England is home to me so there isn't much research I need to do for the setting in these stories!

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    2. i agree Kathleen...we know romance! And we write it!

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  5. You're writing my favorite setting!

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  6. Love the setting! Looking forward to the series.

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  7. Can't wait to read the new series. Reading one of your suspenses now. I wondered how you knew so much about prison. Now I know!

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  8. It's so cute when your brother-in-law gets excited and starts telling you how to make life hell for your character!!

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  9. This new series sounds wonderful. I can't wait to check it out! Hurry, write faster! LOL, don't we all wish we could write faster?!

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    1. I'd love to freeze time so I can get everything done I need to. Writing, editing, marketing and all the promo we all need to do! Plus spend time with family and friends!

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  11. Your new series sounds so interesting, Kari! Sounds like you'll have a lot of experience to draw from.

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  12. I agree with you: the possibilities are endless for the writers who research and are creative. Or we wouldn't have so many Regency / fantasy / dystopian etc. books.

    And small town romances are one of my favorite settings! Combined with marriage of convenience, one of my favorite tropes! I'm sure we'll love reading it!

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    1. So glad this book has a few things you love! Stay tuned! I'll let everyone know as soon as I have a set release date.

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  13. Kari, your new series sounds like a "must read." Write faster! You have fans waiting.

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  14. The first two books are complete and with the publisher. Book 3 is more than halfway done!

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