Hi all, Kate here! Just this Wednesday I announced my big news on my personal blog. I didn't get the chance to tell all of you, though, so here it is!
I have a book deal!
Merit is a wonderful imprint over at F&W Books, and if Jacquelyn
Mitchard’s name sounds familiar, it’s because she’s the author of Deep End of the Ocean (and about 20 other books, including What We Saw At Night and What We Lost In The Dark.)
She’s made a name for herself as an author and an editor, and I am so
thrilled to have her as my editor. Merit and F&W are the perfect
place for HOW WE FALL, and their enthusiasm for my book has blown me
away. I never imagined I’d be dealing with a pre-empt, but I’m so
confident in the team at Merit that it’s very much a crazy dream come
true.
I love this book with everything in me. It’s a quirky YA taboo
suspense about obsession and emotional honesty and not letting the world
tell you who to be. And I’m so excited to send it out into the world.
Want to see more about HOW WE FALL? Here's the query.
Making out with your cousin has its pitfalls. Seventeen-year-old
Jackie hasn’t been able to end her secret relationship with Marcus since
he kissed her on a dare. He’s her best friend, which only makes it
harder to end their obsessive relationship. Except she has to, because she’s falling in love with him. It’s not
like it’s illegal to date her cousin, but her parents would never
approve and the families would split up their multi-family home. Afraid
of losing her best friend, she calls it off. She can’t lose Marcus right
now: the cops just found her missing friend’s body.
Hurt and angry, Marcus starts dating the new girl, Sylvia. But with
Sylvia comes a secret and a stranger. The stranger starts following
Jackie everywhere she goes, and Marcus is nearly killed in a car
accident. When Jackie finds out Sylvia lied about not knowing her
murdered friend, Jackie’s certain Sylvia is connected to the man
threatening Marcus.
The more Jackie finds out about Sylvia, the bigger the wedge between
Jackie and Marcus, but she doesn’t have long to figure out what’s going
on. She may have lost both her relationship and her friendship with
Marcus, but she can’t lose him for real. If she doesn’t act fast, Sylvia’s secrets may mean their bodies will be the next ones the police dig out of the Missouri woods.
I'm
so, so thankful for the support and generosity of the writing
community. We don't have coworkers like many professions do-- we have
each other. Giving back is one of the best things about being part of that community, so I'm going to give away two first page critiques (300 words)! Comment to enter, and follow me on Twitter if you don't already-- I'll pick a winner Sunday night!
You can read the rest of my announcement over at my personal blog, and if you want to stay updated on HOW WE FALL, you can follow me there, or on Twitter, or on Goodreads!
~Kate
yes please would love a critique!
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats! I love your query, very interesting idea and I somehow got the chills when I read that!
Thank you! You're entered! :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You're living the dream!
ReplyDeleteI'd love a critique as well! Congrats on your book and thanks for sharing the query letter!
ReplyDeleteI'd love a critique. Congrats on your book deal.
ReplyDeleteA critique is exactly what I need; i've just finished my first draft and am finding it impossible to know whether its 60,000 of drivel or really rather good. Need some independent advice!
ReplyDeleteEven though I'm currently in the middle of my WIP--a historical romance novel set in the 1920s, I would love to have a bit of feedback. :-) Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations again Kate! I can't wait to read the series. I started the querying process two weeks ago and would love to enter your critique.
ReplyDeleteAlison @HardcoversAndHeroines
Susan Hayes Fisher and Alison, you're my winners! Please email me at katebrauning(at)gmail(dot)com with you 300 (approx) words in a Word doc. Thank you for reading, and everyone else, keep an eye on my blogs and Twitter feed-- I like giving away critiques! :)
ReplyDeleteHuge congratulations, Kate! I love taboo books - it's what I like to write myself. So glad to see some success!! Can't wait to get a hold of your book!
ReplyDeleteHey Kate! This is wonderful news! Jackie is awesome to work with. Good luck with it!!!
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