HAPPY
RELEASE DAY
to
DAMAGED
GOODS
by
NYT Bestselling Author Nicole
Williams!
I'm so glad it's here! I can't wait to share my review with you all! In the meantime, there is guest post from Nicole herself and a chance to win some goodies!
I'm so glad it's here! I can't wait to share my review with you all! In the meantime, there is guest post from Nicole herself and a chance to win some goodies!
The
Outsider Chronicles, #2
(stand-alone)
New
Adult/Adult Contemporary
Release:
September 9, 2014
When
Liv Bennett said good-bye to her sinkhole of a hometown, she planned to leave
that chapter of her life behind forever. But forever turned out to only be
three years.
After
her addict of a mother up and disappears, Liv returns to what she considers her
own personal hell smack in the middle of nowhere Nevada to take care of her two
younger sisters, and she promptly reinstitutes the golden rule that got her
through her first nineteen years of life without getting knocked up, roughed
up, or messed up: don’t date the local boys and, god forbid, don’t fall in love
with one of them.
It
isn’t long before that golden rule is put to the test.
Will
Goods grew up in the next trailer over, but the wild, careless boy who used to
tear up the town with his three brothers has morphed into someone else so
completely, he’s almost unrecognizable. The quiet, contemplative man who works
on cars every night and takes care of his mentally ill mother every day is
nothing like the local boys Liv grew up avoiding.
But
when Liv considers suspending her golden rule just this once, she finds out something
about Will that will change everything.
Will
Goods isn’t who he used to be—he’s not even the man Liv thinks she’s gotten to
know over the summer. He’s become someone else entirely.
He’s
become . . .
Damaged
Goods.
Guest Post
FACTS
ABOUT DAMAGED GOODS
By
Nicole Williams
·
Given
what Liv’s profession is for a while during the book, I had to do some
extensive research that was rather interesting and showed me just how little I
thought I knew about this profession.
·
What
Liv calls Death Valley since she’s so very fond of the place she grew up, is a
fictional town in Nevada. I wanted to create a fictional place in this instance
as I wanted readers to be able to relate it to their own sinkholes they may
have lived in in the past.
·
My
husband was in the military for six years, so he was able to answer a lot of
the questions I had about Will and what he would have gone through and
experienced when he was in the military.
·
I
have rough outlines for books for each of Will’s brothers, although I’m not
sure if I’ll ever write them. For me, I just had to know what their whole
stories were, even if I was the only person who knew them.
·
Reese
was originally named Charlie, but I wrote this book months before writing HARD
KNOX (in which the female lead is named Charlie), so this Charlie’s name got
changed to Reese and really, it suits her better.
·
From
all of the research I had to do on rattlesnake bites, I wound up having snake
nightmares for a couple of nights!
·
The
last chapter in the book involves a sky lantern. On a trip to the Oregon Coast,
I watched several people send them up into the night sky, giving me the idea
for how I wanted to end Will and Liv’s story.
·
Given
Will’s character, he’s been the most difficult male lead to write so far. I
found myself constantly re-writing lines or scenes pertaining to him.
·
I
think Liv will probably be my most controversial female lead to date based on
the choices she’s faced with and the decisions she makes. I think readers will
either love or hate her and there will be little in-between.
·
Cherry
might be my favorite secondary character I’ve ever created. For more reasons
than one!
About
the Author
I’m
the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of the CRASH series
(HarperTeen, S&S UK), LOST & FOUND series, UP IN FLAMES (S&S UK),
The EDEN TRILOGY, and a handful of others. I write stories about everyday kinds
of people who find themselves in extraordinary kinds of situations. I tell love
stories with happy endings because I believe in making the world a better place,
and that’s one tiny way I can make it so. I’m one of those people who still
believe in true love and soul mates, and would rather keep my head in the
clouds any day over having my feet firmly on the ground.
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