The reviewer was spot on in saying this, but hell, I’d never written from a guy’s perspective before. I struggled with the criticism, not because it was invalid but rather quite the opposite. When DRIVEN was released, a blog commented in their review that they’d love to see some of the scenes through Colton’s eyes because he was so complex. I connected with the heroine this way, related to her actions, and that’s what I set out to do for the readers when I wrote DRIVEN. Not once did I contemplate what Colton was thinking other than why he would push her away.Īll of the books I’d been reading were from the first person female point of view. I knew how she thought, plotted out her motivation from one scene to the next, and understood her resistance yet draw to the egotistical mess of a man that is Colton Donavan. When I started this journey, I had no intention of writing any part of these books in Colton’s point of view. This is the book I never intended to write, but you guys can be quite convincing … so this one is for you. Your endless support, continued enthusiasm, and unwavering faith in my abilities overwhelm me on a daily basis. You’ve given me the rain to dance in and the voice to quack with. You are the checkered in my flag and complete my alphabet, A to Z.
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