For a storyteller, when you finish reading somebody else's story and you have that feeling of "Oh my God, I wish the story would've gone on forever"-that's what got me to first start writing. SD: Just for the emotional experience of it. A lot of things they're looking for, they'll find.īookish: How so-in terms of craft, or admiring others' ideas and execution? People ended the book and were like, "I'm emotionally exhausted from reading it!" But with the third book, the readers will be very happy about where the story's moving along. was really hard there was a lot of angst to it, and it was a really dark book. is really kind of a get-to-know-you book, with the two characters just starting the relationship. Sylvia Day: I think that readers are really gonna love it. She also discussed her love for the classic clinch cover and which TV shows inspire her in her off-hours.īookish: How do you think readers will react to Entwined with You? What do you think they'll like most and least? Bookish spoke with Day about the equal need to write strong heroines and hot sex scenes, and how both will factor in to the TV series. While there are two novels left in the series, Crossfire has also been optioned for television. After an agonizingly long wait, fans of Sylvia Day will finally get their fix when Entwined with You, the third novel in her Crossfire series, comes out June 4.
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