This month's topic is: Your book as a movie or TV series
Most of us are watching A LOT of TV and movies as we social distance and stay safe at home. Tell me… Which of your books would you most like to see made into a movie or TV series? Lights, camera, action! Let’s talk!
“Though I’m noted as a historical writer, I’ve published five romantic suspense books. Falling for Frederick launched Montlake Book’s short-lived serials. I had envisioned it as the first book in the Stately Homes Murders, set in England with my grad-student researcher female sleuth, who stumbles on murders much like Jessica Fletcher. Of course she has help from her sexy Lord of the Manor. Alas, those Amazon serials flopped, and along with it, my romantic suspense career at Montlake. But I’d still love to see my Stately Homes Murders become a television series.”
~ Cheryl Bolen
“My contemporary western series with Maddie James would be a good pick for a TV movie. So far, there are seven books in the series set at a ranch in western Montana. The Montana Ranchers series is about Brody, Callie, Mercer and Parker—the four siblings in the clan of James McKenna. As the characters and storylines grew, we added additional books to round out the series. We are currently spinning-off other series from the original one.” ~ Jan Scarbrough
“When I was asked this question my first response was Nora Roberts. Then I was sweetly corrected that we were talking about my books. After I chuckled at my mistake, I had to give it very little thought before sharing my thoughts on what book or series would I like to see on the screen.
“I'd love to see the Loudon Series come to life on screen.
“The McKenna family have survived a devastating loss and despite the heartache they move forward, learning to live life to the fullest and love with all their hearts.
“Through the tears and the smiles each book features a family member. I cheered for them as they each find their happily ever after. Isn't that what is so wonderful about watching a series or movie?” ~ Lucinda Race
“The book I wrote that I would love to see in a movie is Midnight Escape. It's action filled drama including the mafia, and a captain of a commercial crab fishing boat off the coast of Alaska in the Bering Sea.”
~ Constance Bretes
“I'd love to see my Eclipse Agents turned into a series. It's time travel, but with an off the books agency that monitors the timeline. It's a lot more Historical Romance, and a lot less Science Fiction. But I would love to see something like that. Highland Eclipse is the first one, and since it ties into my Magic of the Highlands series, it would be really fun to have some Scottish time travels.” ~ Laura Hunsaker
“It’s been far too long since TV has given us a good old-fashioned cowboy romance series. My Seven Brides for Seven Brothers series has something for everyone. Hunky cowboys, a cute western town and ranch, a bad guy wreaking havoc, action, adventure, mystery and hidden treasure, along with feisty, independent heroines who throw their lot in with their hero to make their town and their world a better place. Of course, each romance ends with a wedding.”
~ Kathleen Lawless
“I would love to see all my books as movies, although maybe the Storms of New England could be a miniseries. There are ten books (only 3 out so far) and it revolves around cousins who all grew up in a small town in New Hampshire. I have fallen deeply in love with this family. They have such a variety of personalities, but they all love and care for each other. I think my favorite parts of the 4 books I've written so far (#4 will be out later this summer) is when the guys get together and play basketball. It's their guy bonding time but also when they let slip any problems they are going through. Of course, the other guys make sure to give support back, all in the shape of good-natured razzing.” ~ Kari Lemor
“I ‘see’ most of my books play out as a movie while I am plotting and writing them, so this month’s question is near and dear to my heart. I would love to see my Match Made in Heaven series turned into a Netflix series. My pinterest pages are filled with boards denoting the actors and actresses I based my character’s physical descriptions on. The setting would be – of course – a small New Hampshire town, and the mood would be lighthearted and RomCom fun! And I’m having it written into my contract that I get to play Nanny Fee!” ~ Peggy Jaeger
“Funny enough, I don't plot or plan out my stories; I watch them unfold before me... just like a movie. This makes it hard to pick just one! But as much as I'd love to see the Welcome to Chance series as a television show, I'd even more love to see the quirky love story of The Two Tenleys as a movie. I even have the cast picked out! Blake Lively: Ten, Kristen Bell: Lee, Josh Duhamel: Nick, Ryan Reynolds: Kenny, Jeff Bridges: Charlie "The Hurricane" Harper. The rest are on my Pinterest board.” ~ Elsa Kurt
“I would choose Hidden Secrets, my just released, new romantic suspense. When Johnny carries Addison’s broken body to safety, and then becomes her protector, he stole my heart. I loved writing their story.” ~ Karen Kelley
"Lights! Camera! Action! Which one of my novels would make the perfect movie? Lynx, Rodeo Romance, Book 1"
“What woman doesn’t love a cowboy?” Lynx Maddox, had a dangerous reputation for taking chances.
Rachel Scott traveled the rodeo circuit with her famous father, until his death in the arena. She wants nothing to do with rodeo men.
Until she meets Lynx. Lynx removed his Stetson and ran his hand through his thick hair. His movement separated the edges of the cotton shirt, exposing the upper portion of his muscular chest. Rachel bit her lip to still a gasp; she knew her thoughts were written all over her expressive face.
Lynx looked at her before he hung his hat on a post and snapped closed the fastenings of his shirt. “Okay, Rachel, what comes next?” ~ Connie Vines
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~ The Romance Gems ~
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it's so cool how we view or see our books!!! Some of us see them as reel movies, others as still images. Writing minds simply fascinate me.
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for all of the above. Hurry and sell them. I need a new series to binge on TV.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be amazing if our books could come to life!! Maybe someday for one (or more) of us, it will!
ReplyDeleteIt's so interesting seeing your books how you see them.
ReplyDeleteYou all write books that I would actually like to see as movies. The movies being made are not for me. Thank goodness for Hallmark Channels.
ReplyDeleteI will always choose a good book over a movie.
ReplyDeleteThis was great! I loved reading which books y'all would choose. I watch ALL of these if they ended up as a TV series or movie!
ReplyDeleteI have always wished my books would be made into movies. I just don't know who I would cast in them. Sad to admit, I am not familiar enough with the current crop of ingenues.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE books, but I also love a great movie or series. These ALL sound great!
ReplyDeleteThe books are always better than the movies.
ReplyDeleteThis was so much fun. Thanks, Kathryn, for coming up with another great idea for our Coffee Time. I'd watch all of these on the screen.
ReplyDeleteI do prefer to read a book first, but a well made movie is always a bonus.
ReplyDeleteWow! I've really enjoyed reading all of these conversations. So many great books and series that could be incredible movies.
ReplyDeleteI love romantic suspense, so I would love to see some of those as movies, but the books are always better!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathryn, for this month's Coffee and Conversation. Loved reading the responses. I'm another who sees the story in my head so I've always thought my books would make great movies. I actually had a producer show interest in Nobody's Cinderella a few years ago. Sadly, nothing came of it. At the time, I didn't have an agent representing sub-rights. I think the situation would have turned out differently if I had—or so I like to think. *g*
ReplyDeleteAnyone know a producer? What a gold mine of possible projects.
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