Mini-Series
New York! New York!
Anne is not a big city girl, but if she had to pick a city to live
in, there's no question which she'd pick - NEW YORK! As different
as it might seem from "mainstream America" it embodies
much of the American spirit -- it's vital, strong, diverse, colorful.
The whole city hums with an energy that exists nowhere else. And
the energy rubs off on the people who live there or grew up there
-- Finn MacCauley, Sam Fletcher, Gibson Walker and Rhys, Dominic
and Nathan Wolfe -- who meet challenges head on, who know how to
get what they want and do whatever they need to do.
It's a city that can be a little bit daunting, too. Izzy isn't sure
if she's up to the challenge - of New York and of Finn. Josie, safe
and settled in Dubuque, has no desire to leave home. But Sam's life
is there, and wherever Sam goes, she'll take the risk. And Chloe
- well, Chloe wants that one magical summer. A small town girl with
big beautiful dreams, Chloe doesn't want New York forever, just for
the moment -- until she meets Gibson.
Chloe's neighbor Rhys has his hands full when Chloe moves out and
Mariah Kelly moves back in. He and Mariah have been friends for a
long time. But then one night something happens between them...and
suddenly Rhys's world is turned upside down. Not long afterwards,
his tough businessman brother Dominic has his own world turned upside
down by Mariah's free-spirited purple-haired sister, Sierra.
Nathan Wolfe, Rhys and Dominic's brother, never spent much time
in New York after growing up there. The free-wheeling photographer
saw the whole wide world as his home,. To call him "footloose" would
be mild. But Dominic has news for Nathan -- news that sends him to
the small Bahamian island of Pelican Cay -- and a confrontation with
Carin Campbell. He has a lot of questions, first and foremost, "Why
didn't you tell me you'd had my child?" Nathan and Carin's story
bringst them to New York, too, where they have to confront the past
and each other. Like I said, in New York there's always a lot going
on!
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Code of the West
The first man Anne McAllister fell in love with was a cowboy. She
was five and he was nineteen, and she followed him everywhere. It
was, she thinks, a case of imprinting -- like a duck. In any case,
tall, dark, handsome lone-wolf types have appealed to her ever since.
"Me, for instance," her college professor husband says.
Well, yes. But even though she's been married to the man of her dreams
for over thirty years, she still loves writing about those men of
the west!
So far there have been sixteen CODE OF THE WEST titles. One of them,
A COWBOY'S PROMISE, links with an earlier mini-series Anne did for
the Harlequin American line, in particular the book GIFTS OF THE
SPIRIT. Which just goes to show that there is a whole alternative
universe out there and you never know when threads are going to weave
together.
Inasmuch as there are still some loose ends in the CODE OF THE WEST
-- Flynn and Sara, Logan and Addie, to name a couple -- Anne expects
that eventually they will tell her their stories, too.
If you've ever tried to keep all these folks straight, the family
trees page might help. We'll be putting it up as we get things sorted
out.
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Pelican Cay
Sand and sea and sun are three of the main ingredients of paradise
to Anne's way of thinking. She hasn't quite figured out how to get
the cowboy and the horse to the Caribbean, but she's working on it.
In the meantime she's delighted to share Pelican Cay with a soccer
goalkeeper turned entrepreneur, a devil-may-care charter pilot, and
a Spanish playboy -- not to mention the women who get to tame them!
Pelican Cay first appeared in some of Anne's earlier Presents novels
and figured prominently in the lives of all of the Wolfe brothers
in her New York! New York! mini-series By the time she finished writing
NATHAN'S CHILD and was in the middle of yet another northern winter
writing about Caribbean sea breezes, she found herself longing to
go back for an extended period of time. Writing about Lachlan, Hugh
and Molly McGillivray has given her the opportunity to spend a whole
vicarious year there.
Now she's finished, but every day she wants to pack up her flippers
and her sun screen and go back in person! For the moment, though,
she's going to have to settle for living through Lachlan and Fiona,
Hugh and Sydney, and Joaquin and Molly!
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Quicksilver
Anne spent her formative years on southern California beaches. And
while she imprinted on a cowboy, she can't quite shake the sand from
her toes.
The Quicksilver books have a lot of Anne's favorites in
them -- baseball and beaches, San Francisco and sand castles, The
Strand in Manhattan Beach and the Channel Islands off the California
Coast. There are a few old family stories dressed up in new clothes.
The books were a delight to write because they allowed Anne not
only to go back to old haunts and reconnect with old friends, but
to do lots of fun "research" into making sand castles,
rehabbing a baseball player's broken arm, becoming a priest, being
an umpire, finding one's roots on the Navajo reservation, restoring
a Victorian house, getting a divorce in Alameda County, getting arrested
for soliciting a prostitute, soothing the painful gums of teething
babies, stealing a Porsche, being a hero in pursuit of losing his
virginity . . .
Oh, there's no end to the amazing stuff writers get to learn --
and no end to the kind and interesting people they get to meet while
doing so!
The amazing thing is, these characters hung around. In GIFTS OF
THE SPIRIT, the last of the five, there was a teenager in trouble
and in need of a good role model. Joanna Hancock-Smith was determined
that Chase Whitelaw was going to be that man. He was. And thirteen
actual years later the boy, Charlie Seeks Elk, came back as the hero
of a book of his own -- A COWBOY'S PROMISe -- in Anne's Code
of the West series! Lots of the Quicksilver folks came
back to visit, too. It was like "old home week."
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Imagine
Imagine what would happen if you wrote a romance and the man on
your cover -- your hero! -- turned up on your doorstep!
That's the sort of thing Anne thinks about when she's staring at
a blank screen! So she just sort of imagined what would happen when
one did -- and wrote IMAGINE about how Frances Moon's life changed
when Jack Neillands appeared.
But then Jack had a friend called Carter, and Carter fell in love
with Diane. But Nick was already in love with Diane. And if Nick
got Diane, Carter had to have a love of his own. Anne -- and a whole
lot of readers -- figured that out.
So then there was Annabel. And her kids. And a baby. And a goat.
Carter got more than he expected in that book.
There were a couple of anthologies, too. One about what happened
at Nick and Diane's wedding and another that took place back in Boone's
Corner, Vermont several years later when Lucy Potter accidentally
took Holt Braxton home for Christmas.
Anne is very glad Boone's Corner is still there. She never knows
when a small Vermont town will come in handy!
And she was delighted to learn that in September 2004, Nick and
Diane's story from I THEE WED will be reprinted in a new edition
with a book of Tori Carrington's. The two-fer is now called MARRY
ME . . . MAYBE?
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