In
researching ‘the’ London Bridge, I’ve now taken my Buxton Peak: London Bridges
manuscript (that was about 1/3 written) and mapped out most of the story, even
named a bunch of chapters.
I’m
surprised how many of the chapters feature the underlying theme of ‘going home’.
Writing
a book is fun. I know what’s going to happen, I know in what order it’s all
going to happen, and I know where it starts and where it finishes. It’s all the
in-between writing that takes time. There are so many scenes that exist only in
my head.
This
section of the Buxton Peak saga is quite literally a bridge between Book Two
and Book Three of the trilogy. It takes place in London, where most of the rest
of the series takes place in the U.S.A. It features the time period when Gary
and Andy were away from the band and Kai and Ian are in Michigan. It ends in
Nashville when Andy calls Ian to tell him ‘the news’.
If
you’ve read Buxton Peak Book Two: Center Stage, you know the interesting twist
that occurs at the end of the book when Andy calls Ian, and all their lives
shift gears. I can’t wait to share this story with the world!
Have you read the Buxton Peak series? What's your opinion? -Julie L. Spencer
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