![]() ![]() I scribbled notes, fleshed out characters and scenarios, and shortly after I handed in the edits of my next contemporary romance, I got writing… Until the pandemic hit, and I somehow found myself thinking about Mandy and all the people who visited the club, and it was like the ideas for the possible sequel all popped into my brain over the course of literally a weekend. So it kept moving down the list of future projects. What if I did and it was total rubbish?! I would have been mortified. It couldn’t happen straight away, however, as I already had my next two novels in the works.Īs time went on, and The Club just got more and more popular, I actually felt a bit of pressure about whether to write a sequel or not. As a debut author, it was pretty amazing to receive so much love and plaudits for The Club, but so many people were not happy with me (I mean that in the nicest way, of course) for that cliffhanger ending! But to be fair, as soon as I’d finished writing that first one, I already had in mind how the story would continue-for Mandy, at least, as I knew I had to wrap her story up in a satisfying way. Haha, but seriously, that definitely played a part. What about Mandy and the girls made you revisit them? Your first novel was The Club and now five years later you have released the sequel, The Club Revisited. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |