I’ve always thought that one
of the best ways to connect with my readers is through related stories. I’ve done that with my long-running 43 Light
Street series for Harlequin Intrigue and my Moon books for Berkley. And I wanted to use a similar format with the
Decorah Security series, which I launched in December with three titles.
The usual thriller or
detective series has one main protagonist who comes back book after book. Romantic thrillers are a little different
because it’s not just about the peril.
The focus is on the developing relationship between the hero and heroine
as well as on the action plot. It’s also
the story of a man and a woman falling in love against a background of suspense
and danger, and it isn’t until after they’ve dispatched the bad guys that the
reader is sure they’re going to work out their complex relationship.
That’s a challenge for the
writer. But also fun. You’re always weaving the two plots together
so that if you pulled out either one, the story would fall apart. And with the Decorah Security series, there’s
another element as well. All of the
agents have paranormal powers–or they’re dealing with a paranormal case.
Bringing the first three
Decorah Security stories to publication was a year-long project for me. And though DARK MOON is the third book in the
series, it’s the one I wrote first because I thought of it as a transition
between my Berkley Moon books and the new series.
DARK MOON Cover
DARK MOON features the main
Decorah Security players, Frank Decorah and the in-house staff who have
secondary roles in all the stories. We
also meet a guy who’s going to be the hero of a future Decorah novel, even
though he’s playing the part of a bad guy in this story.
The spotlight is on agents
Cole Marshall and Emma Richards, who are sent on a desperate mission to rescue
Karen Hopewell, a young woman kidnapped by a business rival of her father. But Bruno Del Conte is no ordinary
businessman. He lives on a cruise ship
that’s been converted into a sexual playground for the rich and kinky.
Going under cover, Cole and
Emma must play the role of lovers while they search for Karen. On the ship, they’re threatened by a mutiny
in progress and also by Del Conte’s security chief who digs into their
backgrounds to find out who they really are and why they’re on board. At the same time, they struggle with the
intensity of the personal relationship neither of them thought they wanted.
And, oh yeah, just to
complicate matters, Cole’s a werewolf who fears Emma will discover his secret
in the worst possible manner.
I finished DARK MOON, let it
sit, and went through my three or four edits.
But I was nervous about the story.
After more than 130 books with major publishers, this was my first indie
project, and I didn’t want anyone to say, “It’s not up to her usual
standards.” It helped me to send it to a
beta reader who came back and said she loved it. But I wasn’t ready to loose the book on the
world quite yet. I hired a professional
editor, who made some suggestions and line edited. And of course, my faithful proofreader, my
husband, made sure nobody would see my dyslexic spelling and typing errors.
Meanwhile, I was working on
CHAINED. Originally it was a stand-alone
novella until I realized it fit perfectly into the Decorah Security universe.
CHAINED Cover
It’s the story of Isabella
Flores, a woman on the run from thugs who want to kill her. When she hides out at a ranch her father
owns, she hooks up with Matt Houseman, the ghost of the Decorah agent she loved
and lost. Both are surprised that their
relationship turns sensual. And when the
bad guys find Isabella, Matt helps save her life. But is he really a phantom? And can Isabella turn the tables and bring
him back to life?
Continuing with the series in
reverse order, I edited CHAINED, then wrote AMBUSHED.
AMBUSHED Cover
Since it’s a short story, I made it the
introduction to the series. Decorah
operative Jordan Stone is guarding Elizabeth Bannerman, the only witness
against an alleged terrorist. When
Jordan and Elizabeth are ambushed, they hide from armed men out to assassinate
her. And when it looks like they may not
survive, they both acknowledge the sexual attraction that’s been simmering
between them. Jordan is determined to
save Elizabeth’s life, but can he cope with his strong feelings for her?
But now it’s
launch time for
Decorah Security, and I’m excited to see how this new venture
works out. How do you like series; and if you do, what kind?
If you comment on my post, you may win a small stuffed wolf and one of my favorite Harlequin Intrigues.
8 comments:
I like the new look of your site, Rebecca and I look forward to reading the Decorah series!
Wow! I've been out of circulation for a while, and look what you're up to!
I can't imagine trying to hide the fact that I'm a werewolf from an intimate playmate. Hard enough to keep the weave a secret!
Congrats, and I look forward to reading the Decorah series.
Gmail wants me to sign in before I can use my ID, and I have no idea what my password is.
LRHunter AKA Anonymous
I can't wait for this semester to be over so I can sink my teeth into Dark Moon and then move onto the world of Decorah. Best to you!
I love series especially the suspense/thriller type of series. In fact when I discovered one of your 43 Light Street books several years back I had to find the rest of them and read them too.
I'll be looking forward to your Decorah Security series as long as they are in print not ebooks.
I'm trying to get out a print version. I'll let you know when I do.
Rebecca
I love the new Series Decorah Security and I am in the process of reading all of them which I already purchased. I love books written by Rebecca York/Ruth Glick. Thank you for all the hours of great reading.
Rebecca Delio
Happy Valentine's Day, Rebecca!
I just read your newsletter. Love the FL pics. Your new series sounds fantastic. But that doesn't surprise me. I enjoy your books immensely! Have a great weekend.
Mel K.
Meljprincess AT aol DOT com
I enjoy series that focus on different characters and adventures in each book. Even though I enjoy books that follow the same hero/heroine, I like to read about new people and situations, especially in suspense and paranormal stories. I love the premise for your Decorah Security series. I look forward to checking them out. Best of luck!
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