Some
authors specialize in standalone tales while others create series. I find that
I write a little of each, depending on how the characters speak to me. (Yes,
I'm strange that way because I hear fictional voices.)
The
seeds for my latest novel, Focus On Love, were
planted years ago while I was writing Dance
Over Me. In that first story, I had a devious diva as the antagonist...and
in order to make her a believable character, I brainstormed a possible
redemption story just in case I got to write more stories in the dinner theater
setting. Except in order to turn the brat's life around, I'd need some time to
pass between the first book and the telling of her story.
But
which character from the cast could also carry a story of her own? After a
little thought, I landed on the first heroine's roommate, Liz. All I really
knew about her was that she was an actress with a photography hobby and a chip
on her shoulder about God. How could I create a story from that?
First,
I've learned to ask why. Why was photography just a hobby? Why did she resent
God's work in her life? I dug deep with more questions until I uncovered the
moment in her past when everything changed. When she turned her back on her
family, the rules, and her childhood faith in order to pursue freedom instead.
Next,
I asked what it would take to change her mind. I decided to have her meet
someone what had given up his freedom because of his family. Since Ryan came
wrapped in a handsome, Montana cowboy package, she would take a closer
look...and see love in action. Because of his faith and living example on
behalf of his family, she would learn to focus on love instead of religious
rituals and her life would be changed.
With
the seeds of Liz and Ryan's story planted, I found myself circling back to my
original theme from the first book in the series. In Zephaniah 3:17, it says
"The Lord your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great
delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with
singing."
That
word rejoice means to whirl about and can be translated dance. Thus the title Dance Over Me. And I already knew the
last story would involve a diva learning to sing a new song. Which left the
message "he will quiet you with his love" for Liz as she learned to
focus on God.
Just
like that, I had the themes for an entire series all tied together under the
umbrella of God's amazing love. Dance. Focus. Sing.
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About the book:
Free-spirited Elizabeth Foster turned her back on her father's photography business to pursue musical theater, but a career on the stage remains second to a career behind the camera. The possibility of a one-show contract means she's a few weeks from unemployment forcing her home, and her dreams of pursuing professional photography reemerge. With photography and theater opportunities unfolding before her, Elizabeth faces her biggest challenge yet—listening to her heart.
Meanwhile, sought-after photographer Ryan Callahan has put his career on hold to help his sister's family, but the promise of a bigger assignment could lure him away so he can begin building a family of his own. With professional opportunities and personal obligations pulling at him, Ryan faces his toughest challenge—balancing family, relationships, and work.
If given the choice, what dreams would develop for Elizabeth and Ryan? And will they learn to trust each other enough to focus on love?
BIO: Candee Fick is a multi-published author in both fiction
and non-fiction. She is also the wife of a high school football coach and the
mother of three children, including a daughter with a rare genetic syndrome.
When not busy with her day job, writing, or coaching other authors, she can be
found cheering on the home team at sporting events, exploring the great
Colorado outdoors, indulging in dark chocolate, and savoring happily-ever-after
endings through a good book.
4 comments:
It is always nice to know how a book is birth.
Hi Candee,
Great insight in to your process. You make it sound easy, but I know it’s hours of thinking and musing to find those threads.
Hugs, L. A. Sartor
Marilyn and L.A., Thanks for stopping by as well as your interest in how a story is born. It definitely took hours of musing with more time on the back-burner of my brain while I worked on something else, but I absolutely love it when the ideas click into place and I know I can start writing.
Laura, Thanks for having me on your blog today and letting me share a glimpse behind the scenes of my new book. :-)
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