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SERVING TROUBLE
Second Shot #1
Sara Jane Stone
Releasing March 8th, 2016
Avon Impulse
The
first sexy contemporary romance in Sara Jane Stone’s brand new Second Shot
series!
Five
years ago, Josie Fairmore left timber country in search of a bright future. Now
she’s back home with a mountain of debt and reeling from a loss that haunts
her. Desperate for a job, she turns to the one man she wishes she could avoid.
The man who rocked her world one wild night and then walked right out of it.
Former
Marine Noah Tager is managing his dad’s bar and holding tight to the feeling
that his time overseas led to failure. The members of his small town think he’s
a war hero, but after everything he’s witnessed, Noah doesn’t want a pat on the
back. The only thing he desires is a second chance with his best friend’s
little sister.
Josie’s
determined to hold onto her heart and not repeat her mistakes, but when danger
arrives on Noah’s doorstep and takes aim at Josie, they just might discover
that sometimes love is worth the risk.
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After several years on the other side
of the publishing industry, Sara Jane Stone bid goodbye to her sales career to
pursue her dream-writing romance novels. Sara Jane currently resides in
Brooklyn, New York with her very supportive real-life hero, two lively young
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Interview:
Interview:
The Second Shot series is your second
with Avon Books, what is your favorite part about starting a new series?
(The character development? World Building? Etc.)
SJS: First, let
me just say that I love writing sexy stories set in timber country. And I’m so
thankful that Avon allows me to follow the characters and find the story. The
first book in a new series always sets the tone for the series. And it never
leads where I initially expected. That certainly held true for the Second Shot
series. I didn’t anticipate the suspense element until Caroline walked into the
story.
To be honest, I
don’t develop my characters. They just walk into my imagination and start
talking. And the story unfolds around them. I’ve tried following strict
outlines. But in general, I prefer to follow the characters. They show me their
world.
(And wow,
reading over that, it sounds a little crazy. As if I’m sitting at home talking
to imaginary people all day . . .)
You have written romances in small towns
and in large cities, do you have a favorite setting for a series? Do you
find one easier to write, or more fun?
SJS: I love
writing series set in Oregon Timber country. Both the Independence Falls books
and the Second Shot stories are set in small towns that share many similarities
with where my husband grew up. This part of this country is completely
different from where I was raised in southern Florida. The first time I visited
Oregon I walked away in awe of the land’s natural beauty. I’m also fascinated
by the timber industry.
And no, one is
not easier or more fun to write. The easiest story is always the one I’m
revising. And that one tends to be the most fun too. Until the next one hits
that phase of the processJ
Noah and Josie have quite the abrupt
ending to their secret rendezvous in RUNNING WILD, the free novella which kicks
off the Second Shot series. Did you know ahead of time that they were
going to be former lovers or did that "event" take shape after you
began writing SERVING TROUBLE?
SJS: I knew from
the beginning that this couple would be former lovers. I’ve wanted to write
Josie Fairmore’s story the past four years. She’s a character who walked into
my imagination before I sold my first book and never left. But it took a while
to find her perfect hero.
Most of my
stories feature military heroes or heroines. With the Second Shot series, I
wanted to write about couples that met before the hero joined the armed forces
and continued when he returned. I truly believe that time and life experiences
change people. And sometimes it allows for a second chance at loveJ
Did you have to do any special research
on the "Mechanical Bull Ride Scene"? (hee hee)
The short
answer—no. But there are two funny stories about this scene.
First, I was writing
the early draft of Serving Trouble
and realized that the story was a little different from my original pitch to my
agent and editor. So I reached out to my agent and let her know. My agent read
the first few chapters. She liked some of the “cowboy” elements and the bar
setting. But somehow the follow-up phone conversation led to an
I-need-an-X-rated-mechanical-bull scene. Fast forward a few months and I was on
the phone with my agent again. We were talking about the mechanical bull
scenes. (Yes, plural. They continue in Serving TroubleJ) I told her something she said gave me
the idea. There was a moment of silence followed by: “what did I say?”
Then there was
the time a close friend at Avon wrote and asked if my husband inspired the
mechanical bull scene. I jokingly told him that he should ask my husband the
next time he saw him. I then explained to my confused love, who does not read
my books, that he might receive a few questions about sex on the back of a
mechanical bullJ
How did the Second Shot Series come
about?
Four years ago
this March, before I sold my first book, I was pacing my apartment in Brooklyn.
My daughter, who was born premature and very little, was only a few months old.
And she cried every night from about 8pm until midnight. So I would put my son
to bed and then walk laps around my bedroom with the screaming baby. The
walking seemed to help a bit even though she still cried. At some point during
my paced, Josie Fairmore (she had a different name at the time, but the same
character) walked into my imagination.
A few weeks
later, I stared writing. I sat down at my computer whenever the kids napped. I
wrote the first hundred pages of Josie’s story and sent it to my agent. She
pointed out all of the problems. I kept working on it. Eventually, I sold
another book. Then I another and another. But Josie was still there, waiting
for her hero. It wasn’t until I met Noah while writing the Independence Falls
series that I thought maybe—maybe he’s just right for Josie.
So I wrote up a
proposal for a new series and sent it off to my agent and editor. Avon accepted
and I proceeded to write Josie’s story. Once I went back and looked at the old
pages that I initially sent my agent, but I started Serving Trouble from
scratch and followed Josie’s lead.
Who's head do you more enjoy being in,
your hero or heroines? Does it change with each story?
Both honestly.
It depends on where I am in the story. I can generally feel when I should
shift. If I’m having trouble writing a scene from one perspective, then I
switch. I’ve found if I trust my
instinct it usually works out.
Do you have a favorite book of all you
have written? Do you have a favorite couple?
No. I love the
book I’m revising at the moment. Never the first draft. That always feels horrible.
But once I’m taking it apart and putting it back together, tinkering until it
feels just right—that’s my favorite. Until I reach that stage with the next
one.
I don’t have a
favorite couple. But Josie is my favorite heroine. I’ve spent the most time
with her. And Chad Summers from Hero By
Night will always be my favorite hero. He was so much fun to write. And oh
so hotJ
What's next in the Second Shot Series or
from you in general?
In April, I’m
releasing the third installment in my Sin City SEAL series. And in June,
STIRRING ATTRACTION will come out. I’m super excited to share Dominic and
Lily’s story. (I’m revising this one now, so it is my favorite at the momentJ) This story starts in a different place
than my previous stories. It opens with a bang in more ways than one. There is
also more suspense to the plot. And Dominic has some of my favorite lines. Even
his thoughts blew me away. He returns battered and broken from his time with
the Army Rangers. And he’s gone this bearded, long haired
look . . .sigh. I hope readers are ready
to fall in love with Dominic tooJ
Make sure to pick up RUNNING WILD,
the FREE Prequel Novella
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