Jul 16, 2021
Fans of Susan May Warren who want more from those worlds will be delighted to learn their dreams are coming true thanks to new authors like Rachel D. Russell. Writing in the world of Deep Haven from a couple of Susan May Warren’s series, Rachel and a couple of other authors bring us new looks and characters in Deep Haven.
Learn how this works, what is available, and what is coming next in this delightful chat with a very long-suffering woman!
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Thanks to a new publishing company and an uncommon publishing model, authors like Rachel D. Russell have that opportunity. Susan May Warren has started her own publishing company combining the expertise of authors in various genres with up-and-coming authors. This mentoring relationship allows authors to work in established worlds while still creating their own spins and twists on things.
The story of how Rachel applied for and then was accepted into Sunrise Publishing’s new line of books in Susan May Warren’s fictional town of Deep Haven is fun and inspiring. You won’t want to miss it.
But even better than that, Rachel D. Russell earned a contract for a total of four books in this world (in two separate series with two other authors) and was given the chance to write a character she’d never dreamed she could.
But wait, there’s more! Sunrise Publishing is about to announce their next round of series with their next author! EEEP! You’ll want to keep an eye out for that on Susan May Warren’s website or over at Sunrise Publishing.
When I asked Rachel who she liked to read, it should be no surprise that she mentioned such authors as (aside from Susan May Warren, of course), Becky Wade, Courtney Walsh, and Tari Farris. I suggested she give Sarah Monzon, T.I. Lowe, and Jaycee Weaver a shot. I suspect she’d like them.
“So, what’s your name? I mean, if you’re going to be my plus-one for the parade, I should at least know your name.”
“Plus-one?” He shook his head. “Boone Buckam. And I can’t believe you got me into this.”
“Well, Boone Buckam, you’re about to find out exactly how much fun Fish Pic can actually be. Think of it like it’s a happy accident.”
He’s in Deep Haven to relax.
Detective Daniel “Boone” Buckam is more than burned out. After fourteen stellar years on the job, one bad judgment call—and, fine, a whole lot of cynicism—has forced him into a mandatory vacation. If he can get his head on straight, there’s a job as Police Chief waiting for him back in his Minneapolis suburb.
But then he meets Vivien.
Actress Vivien Calhoun isn’t really a drama queen. Sure, she gets swept up in the emotions of life—but please, she’s an actress. Or, um, was until a stalker made her flee the bright lights of Broadway. Now, she’s passionate about directing her local theater production. But when she accidentally ropes an uptight police detective on vacation into her cast, she can’t help but wonder if he might be the leading man she’s always longed for.
Of course, she’s in trouble.
Boone can’t help but like Vivien. He might even have a type—vivacious and bubbly, with a penchant for attracting danger. He can smell trouble even if she can’t, and is pretty sure her stalker has hunted her all the way to Deep Haven. He’ll have to stay by her side—even if it means being in her silly play—to keep her safe. But Vivien is more than he expected as she helps him discover a part of him he’s locked away…the part that said he could never love again.
So much for relaxing.
It’s summertime in Deep Haven, and the fun is heating up in this laugh-out-loud, charming story.
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