by Chloe | May 13, 2022 | All-American Boy Series, Fly Boy, Who Knew?
I’m fascinated by superstitions, and it’s funny how pervasive they are, even to those who are not particularly superstitious, who still may “knock on wood” to indicate their hopes of avoiding bad luck. Of course, for a writer, bad luck is good for storytelling, and...
by Chloe | May 12, 2022 | All-American Boy Series, Fly Boy, Who Knew?
This Fly Boy photo of Travis’ innuendo-laden answer to Tricia is a good illustration of night flight. There’s more to see in the daylight but flying at night brings a special joy: all the lights below, the vast dark swaths of water or undeveloped land, the pulsing...
by Chloe | May 5, 2022 | All-American Boy Series, Fly Boy
What do you do when you’ve been BURNED? In Fly Boy, Tricia must choose: Burn all her memories of Travis, or give him another chance? Maybe people really can change. But … what if all the rumors are true? Photographer Tricia Carlisle inherits her...
by Chloe | May 4, 2022 | All-American Boy Series, Fly Boy
I just love this scene from Fly Boy. There is nothing so fun as an embarrassing moment, that delicious mix of awkward cringing, while fighting a strong underlying attraction. Seeing characters squirm as they try to make the best of things, and it’s even better...
by Chloe | May 3, 2022 | All-American Boy Series, Fly Boy, Writing
Anyone who’s read my work knows I love wordplay, and Fly Boy is no different, as illustrated by Travis’ innuendo above. But what’s the difference between an innuendo, a double entendre, and a euphemism? While they all have hidden meanings, the difference is in the...
by Chloe | May 2, 2022 | All-American Boy Series, Fly Boy, Who Knew?
It’s almost time! Heartbreaker Boy’s release is May 4th, and Fly Boy lands May 5th! In the meantime, here’s a little Aviator Speak. “Flying by the seat of your pants” is a term coined from the time that avionics weren’t widespread, so instead of gauging speed of...
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