Since it’s less than a month away (eep!), I thought I’d do a post about my next book release :).
If you didn’t know, my next YA is a romance murder mystery called The Unbelievable, Inconceivable, Unforeseeable Truth About Ethan Wilder. It’s set in the deep south. It features a quirky cast of characters that I love, love, love to the tips of my toes. And at it’s core, it’s the story of a girl, a boy and a mystery.
I wrote this story before ADORKABLE and NINJA GIRL–which to me means, there wouldn’t be those books without this one. The characters and story are completely unrelated, but what makes TUIUTAEW the same are the things I try to include in all my books.
The romance. There is so much more mystery to this book than any of my others. Still, I hope people will fall in love with Delilah and Ethan. Their romance is slow but true. It still makes me swoon *sigh*. I hope readers will get to know them as real people and root for them like I did.
The humor. I love books that make me laugh. Real life can be so hard sometimes, and with my books, I hope to make people smile. My side characters always end up being some of my favorites, and in this one, they are irreplaceable. George is snarky as heck, has no filter and I LOVE her lol. Like seriously, I wish I could be more like her :). Aunt B and Delilah’s mom are awesome as well, and I think their family is just amazing.
The real. This book is YA. That means it focuses on themes that will hopefully speak to young adults. One of the main themes in this book is about feeling left out. I think Delilah and Ethan, George, Ronnie, Aunt B and Delilah’s mom all struggle with this. They are quirky like I said–which really means they are odd, awkward, not normal. And though I love and celebrate them for it, the good people of Bowie, Georgia do not. They don’t appreciate the strange or the abnormal. They want everyone to remain inside the box, be just like they are–but my characters defy this expectation. They rail against it. They are abnormal. They are social rejects. And imo, they are absolutely wonderful in their uniqueness, even though people give them crap for it.
I hope readers, young and old, can relate to the struggle of trying to be yourself in a town that would rather you conform, stay silent, be normal.
Embrace what makes you YOU, readers, and never let anyone make you feel bad about yourself. Easier said than done, right lol? But I believe in you and know you can do it! That plus romance/murder/mystery is what The Unbelievable, Inconceivable, Unforeseeable Truth About Ethan Wilder is all about! I hope you’ll give it a shot!
Happy reading,
Cookie O’Gorman