![]() ![]() The thing with Trent is to me, he was always kind of in the background. He was born in my head eight long books ago. So in that sense, this book challenged me as a writer as no book has before. ![]() Not a this is a fiction book kind of way. This needed to have the depth of truth to it in an emotional way. I mean, sure, I write about lots of stuff I’ve never actually experienced, but this was different. How could I write about something I’ve never experienced? I never even thought about writing a M/M book other than to think I couldn’t do it. Never in a million years did I think I would be wrapping up my first M/M book. So while some books rattle around in my mind and play behind my eyes like a movie, this one was different. I sound crazy), I can feel this book inside me. I kept saying to people (well, only a couple, because let’s face it. ![]() ![]() This story wasn’t really words inside me, but a jumble of feelings. This book challenged me in ways no book ever has. (And why did my mind just yell franks and beans! God. Underneath the one-liners and the French fries.īasically, if you lift the hood of #Junkie (Like that car analogy I slipped in there?), you will find something beautiful. To me, this book is beautiful, underneath the racing and the cars. If I were asked to describe this book in one word, I would choose beautiful. ![]()
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