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Book Launched: Romantic Comedy Novel A Change Would Do You Better

Posted on June 14, 2023 Written by Pinar Tarhan

 A Change Would Do You Better is finally available on Amazon as an ebook and paperback! It’s also part of KU.

A Change Would Do You Better is the second book in A Change Would Do You Good romcom series and follows most of the same characters from A Change Would Do You Good (book 1) and the story continues.

However, both books can be enjoyed as standalone. And there will be book 3, expectedly called A Change Would Do You Best.

A Change Would Do You Better blurb:

About a year ago, Janie moved to San Diego for a fresh start after a devastating loss. The big changes she made paid off: She’s happily dating her hunky surfer neighbor Kevin.

Change has been contagious because the colorful neighbors and friends she met along the way got their fair share:

Linda loves being a fitness trainer and her budding relationship with a budding rockstar.

Therapist Greg’s finally found purpose in his career.

Janie’s old friends Andy and Sarah have moved back, and they have a lot to catch up on.

Things are going great, except….

Kevin’s new student is hellbent on seducing him.

Andy and Sarah are keeping a huge secret from Janie that might ruin their friendship forever.

Linda’s boyfriend is about to co-star in a steamy video with one of America’s sexiest women.

Greg might be dating the wrong person yet again.

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A Change Would Do You Better is a sequel that can be enjoyed as a standalone. It follows the characters from A Change Would Do You Good, while introducing new twists and love interests.

Finding love is hard. Making a relationship work in the real world is even harder. Will your favorite couples make it?
Read on to find out.

Filed Under: Romance, Writing, Writing Updates Tagged With: beach read, romance read, romcom, romcom novel, summer read, surfer romance, surfer romance novel

Cover Reveal for A Change Would Do You Better and An Excerpt

Posted on June 8, 2023 Written by Pinar Tarhan

 

The day for the A Change Would Do You Better launch is drawing close! It’s time I reveal the cover on the blog and share an excerpt from the book!

A bit about A Change Would Do You Better

  • A Change Would Do You Better is the second book in the A Change Would Do You Good series.
  • A Change Would Do You Better follows mostly the same characters, and starts some months after the first book ends.
  • Both books are set in San Diego with some scenes in Los Angeles.
  • Both books are short (fewer than 50,000 words), fun romcoms with ensemble casts. When I say ensemble, I mean it. There are many scenes and storylines that don’t involve main character Janie.
  • Men also have been known to enjoy my books. Think more Friends and much less The Notebook. 🙂 (Obviously, Friends is funnier. I’ll dare say my books are more romantic, though.)
  • A Change Would Do You Good (the first book) has more drama because main character Janie is still trying to get over the death of her boyfriend and Michelle’s struggling with agoraphobia.
  • Change is a huge theme in the entire series, as well as making your career dreams come true, power of strong friendships, and finding The One.
  • The books are not clean romances. While sex scenes aren’t explicit, they are either there or implied. There might also be drinking, drugs (first book), and swearing.
  • Both books end happily ever after.

You can buy A Change Would Do You Good on Amazon. E-book’s currently $0.99 until the launch of the sequel. Paperback version is available, and it’s free to read on Kindle Unlimited.

Here’s what a few readers had to say about A Change Would Do You Good:

“A great read to add to your suitcase if you are heading somewhere hot, but also a warming romance to read if you are at home. I read this book a while ago and thought I’d already reviewed it, but couldn’t see it here, so I’ve added it again. A real page-turner full of sunshine, wonderful characters and thoughtful.”

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“I loved this story and all of the wonderful characters in it. The author has given them all such unique personalities and the way that they interact with each other in this tiny apartment complex will have readers laughing until they cry. With so many great people, it is hard to know who is going to be a favorite or who to root for more. The story has a happy ending but will leave the reader wanting more stories from this fascinating dwelling place. I almost want to live there myself! Such a hoot.”

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“I mean lighthearted in the way a rom com can only bring you peace. This was a great read for me, the characters were great and the dialogue between them was amazing. Believe it or not the characters were very well scripted. The sense of friendship is something that brought me so much happiness, because who are we without our friends?”

 

A Change Would Do You Better Excerpt

Chapter 1

 

San Diego

 

Twenty minutes before the party, Janie examined herself in front of the purple floor mirror next to her dresser. She smiled as she felt Kevin’s hand on her waist.

He put his cheek next to hers and admired her cobalt blue slim mini dress sparkling with sequins. It revealed almost no cleavage, but it showed quite a bit of her toned long legs. She’d paired it with elegant tanned stilettos that weren’t too high.

“Doesn’t it piss off the models when the fashion designer is hotter than them?” He said, wrapping his hands around her waist. She had a pretty good idea where his head was at, and she didn’t mind one bit.

She turned to face him. “You are looking quite dashing yourself.”

He did. He looked sexy in anything, and his combo of dark blue jeans and a white T-shirt under a well-fitted blue cotton jacket was no different. She traced her hand through his long, sun-bleached dark blond waves. Taking her hand mid-air with a mischievous glint in his eye, he kissed her. As they both gave their all to the kiss, he made sure they’d land on the bed.

As he lay down, he swiftly pulled her towards him.  She let out a laugh and mentally congratulated herself on having picked a wrinkle-proof dress, one of her own designs. She knew her audience. She bit her bottom lip as he came on top and kissed her neck, avoiding any teeth action that could form a hickey. As much as she wanted him, she had to put a stop to this.

She took his face in her hands, grinned, and rolled them both over so she was now on top. “We’re going to be late.”

He placed his hand on her thigh and seductively slid his hand upwards. “You helped them find a house. You helped them unpack, and you helped with the guest list. You can be a little late.” He had a point there…

After a long, breathless make-out session where a lot of hand action was involved, she held his hands and pinned them down on the bed.

“Except, for what I planned for us tonight, babe,” she said in a purposefully sultry tone, “we need a long time.”

That did the trick. He shot her a sexy grin, rolled over her once more and leaped to his feet. Then he gave her his hand and helped her up. “On the other hand, Andy and Sarah are dear, dear friends of yours, and they would want us there sooner than later,” Kevin said.

“Thank you,” she said as she smoothed down her dress, but she was having a harder time with self-control than she let on. She had played the part of the considerate friend/cool-headed party invitee well enough, but it wasn’t just him who couldn’t take his hands off her. She was positively glowing with happiness, and she knew it showed.

She absolutely loved that they were still like this nine months into their relationship. Considering he was her downstairs neighbor in the same building, they practically lived together. And yet… well, she’d knock on wood if she were even slightly superstitious.

*

Ben slept in his bed soundly. He was face down, in his towel, and under the covers. He had partied from yesterday evening into the early morning light today. After a hearty breakfast at a diner with his fellow model friends, he had come home, taken a shower, and floated into dreamland pretty much immediately.

*

Janie and Kevin crossed the hall from her apartment and rang Ben’s bell. As Kevin knocked on the door and yelled his name, Janie kept calling his cell. Finally, a sleepy and confused Ben appeared at the door in his towel, with his hair all shaggy. He was trying to figure out why his two neighbors/friends were standing in front of him, all dressed up.

“You know, some men can pull off bed hair,” Janie said to Kevin, while still looking at Ben with a mock critical eye.

“He’s not one of them,” Kevin said, squinting.

“He’s not.”

“What’re you…” Ben tried to ask.

“But usually, that hair isn’t literally just getting out of bed and doing nothing,” Janie said.

“I think you’re supposed to at least put a hand through it or something,” Kevin agreed. Janie and Kevin were entertaining themselves with Ben’s confusion.

“Shit! The party!”

“There he is,” Kevin said.

“Give me a minute.” Ben rushed inside without even closing the door.

“Sixty seconds, and I’m gone,” Kevin called after him.

“That’s fair,” Janie said.

It made sense that they went to the party together since they lived in the same building, but she didn’t intend to wait long for Ben either.

Inside his bedroom, Ben hastily put on dark jeans and the first clean and wrinkle-free shirt he found. He sprayed his armpits with deodorant and almost fell down in the attempt to wear his sneakers. Just as he was about to dash to the door, he remembered his hair and sneaked a look at his dresser mirror. Yikes! They weren’t pulling his leg for nothin’!

He pushed his head forward, shook his hair up a bit, and looked up. Yep! Now he looked like he came out of a shampoo commercial shoot. He didn’t know if he got his lush and easy-to-style hair from the Cuban or German side of the family, but he thanked his ancestors just the same.

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Ben emerged with two more seconds to go.

“Not bad,” Janie approved.

“Can we get some coffee?” Ben asked as he closed and locked his door. Janie ignored him and walked ahead.

“What? There are like a hundred coffee shops on the way.”

Kevin ignored him too and caught up with Janie.

*

Linda positioned herself in front of her laptop ready to go at a moment’s notice. She wore a figure-hugging black knee-length skirt and rainbow stripe tube top. She’d combined them with strappy flat red pumps, which were the same shade as the red in the rainbow stripe.

She had done her long, dyed-black hair in a loose but gorgeous ponytail. She was making the most of the video chat with her musician boyfriend Rick before they left for the stage.

“It’s not fair that you look like that while I’m miles away,” Rick said, currently calling in from Seattle. They’d be in White Center two nights later.

He talked on his phone from a corner sofa in their room backstage. His long brown hair had been blow-dried and looked fantastic. No lie; it was fun dating a guy whose hair was as pretty and well-cared for as hers.

Linda grinned. “Yeah, I wanted you to feel the pain.”

“I’m so counting down the days.”

“Same,” Linda enthused. Rick was coming home in less than two weeks from his first tour with his band, and she couldn’t wait. “Just how tired are you right now?” She asked him.

“Not the best pep talk, babe,” Rick teased. “Plus, I can ask you the same thing about training several groups of people on the same day. Touring is not more tiring than Zumba. I know, I tested.”

Linda chuckled. “You did Zumba? On tour?”

“I missed you. I needed cardio. So, I watched one of your class videos you sent me. And I’m telling you, even watching it increased my heart rate.”

“Was it the moves, or were you excited to see me?”

“We better not get the conversation there two minutes before I take the stage,” Rick said.

“Oops. My bad. Go and rock their pants off!”

“Will do.” He sent her an air kiss and a killer smile before disconnecting the call.

And as expected, her phone rang. “Hi, Greg. On my way.” The man’s punctuality was unrivaled.

She got up and turned off her computer. Grabbing her clutch from the table and her black lace cardigan from the back of the chair, she whistled as she left the room.

*

Linda got in her best friend’s black Jaguar and shut the door. “Rick says hello.”

Greg flashed a wide smile with his perfect teeth. “It can’t be a coincidence you got to video chat with him in that outfit.”

“Of course not. He can’t think I sit around in my sweatpants missing him,” Linda said, and Greg smirked.   “Fine. He knows I miss him, but the sweatpants stay a secret,” she said with a glint in her eye.

“Fair enough.” He hit the gas.

“It kind of feels both weird and comfortable going to a party where we know like eighty percent of the guests,” Linda mused.

“The party is to welcome Sarah and Andy to their new city and help them meet new people,” Greg reminded her. Sarah and Andy were Janie’s oldest friends and had relocated from Vancouver to San Diego two weeks ago. “Expanding your social circle or mine wasn’t probably on Janie’s agenda.”

It might be so, but expanding Greg’s social circle was definitely a part of Linda’s. “I also invited some of my favorite people from the gym,” she said.

“Fellow trainers?”

“Trainers. Clients.” Linda could see Greg sensed where this was going and didn’t like it one bit.

“Let me guess. They are all single pretty women.”

“And what do you have against single pretty women?” Linda asked, feigning innocence.

“Linda!”

“There will be single eligible men at the party.”

“Linda.”

She finally decided to spill the beans. “These women are nice, fun, and accomplished. And they deserve to meet men who are nice, fun, and accomplished.”

Greg sighed.

*

Los Angeles

 

Ian listened to pulsating fast music from his phone in his UCLA dorm room and absent-mindedly tossed clothes into the duffel bag on the bed. His ringtone interrupted the music. He checked the caller ID: Mom. He rejected the call and kept packing for the summer break.

*

 

San Diego

 

That night, Michelle and her boyfriend Adam toured the charming beachfront house for the second time this week. They had seen it first in daylight. Adam had fallen in love with the house, but he didn’t try to persuade her. She was the one buying, and she appreciated he wasn’t rushing her.

She looked at her phone and her face fell. Ian wasn’t answering again. Adam understood what happened from her expression and gently gave her shoulder a squeeze.

Adam and Michelle had rekindled their romance a few months after Adam reentered her life, and Michelle had beaten agoraphobia for good. She had recently put her apartment in Kevin and Janie’s building on the market and was looking for a fresh start.

She had stayed with Adam at his smart and customized condo during the process, but she wanted a place of her own. As much as they loved spending time together, she longed to enjoy a house of her own with floor-to-ceiling windows and loads of outdoor space after six long years of being trapped in an apartment. Said apartment was a fancy and roomy two-bedroom in a fine neighborhood, but the majority of her memories were accompanied by anxiety, panic attacks, and extreme discomfort. She couldn’t even use the oversized balcony, which could be counted as a room in its own right.

She hadn’t bonded with or even met most of her neighbors, which was a shame because Ian thought they were interesting and cool. Still, the prospect of fun neighbors didn’t appeal to her nearly as much as the fresh start.

When the realtor finally stopped singing the beach house’s praises, Michelle had missed most of her speech.

“It’s lovely,” Adam offered.

“Isn’t it?” She turned to Michelle. “What do you think? Isn’t it gorgeous 24/7?”

“I don’t know… It’s quite wonderful, but I’m still not sure.”

“You’ve been on the market for a while. You know houses like this are snatched up before you can blink.”

Michelle nodded absent-mindedly.

The realtor walked them out through the porch and Michelle breathed in the ocean air.

“I’ll give you a couple of more minutes and let the view seduce you,” the realtor said. She stepped away from the couple and got to work on her tablet.

“This house is gorgeous,” Michelle said.

“But you wish Ian could see it.”

“I mean… It’ll be his after I die.”

“Come on, now,” Adam objected.

He was right. They were healthy, fit, and only in their forties. She shouldn’t be talking about wills and stuff just yet.

Michelle continued, “You know what I mean. Plus, obviously, it will still be also his home when I’m around, and I want us to spend quality time together. It’d be great to find a place he also loved.”

“I hear you, but no one can dislike this view,” Adam said. This made Michelle smile. “You deserve a fantastic place. And I’m sure he will love what you pick.” He put his arms around her waist, and she snuggled closer.

She smiled and hoped he was right about Ian. “OK. Let’s do this. This is the one.”

She had a sneaking suspicion her young adult son’s lack of communication frequency for the past few months hadn’t been just about being a busy student who transferred to UCLA at the beginning of the term. Luckily, she knew the right person to get the intel from.

*

Andy found his wife Sarah in the kitchen looking at the couple kissing in the corner of their balcony.

“You know it’s a good party when you have people making out,” Andy observed, which made Sarah sneer.  “Okay, you know it’s a party,” he corrected himself.

She drank a glass of water to take a breather and then headed to the sumptuous living room alongside Andy. Kissing couples or not, the party was a success so far. The music played at an optimum volume, allowing people to dance and chat however they wanted.

The two waitresses hired for the occasion did a solid job of keeping everyone’s glasses full and their stomachs sweet with the mini chocolate desserts that Sarah baked.

All tables and countertops were filled to the brim with salty snacks including chips, various kinds of sliced cheese, nuts, and biscuits.

Sarah’s eyes searched for Janie and found her at the mercy of Kevin’s dance moves, which he was practicing as Greg showed them on the happy but slightly giddy Linda.

Janie laughed heartily when she and Kevin pulled off a tricky turn and lift. Kevin was a capable dancer, but this was the first time he was trying this move. Greg and Linda applauded, and Janie and Kevin responded with a dramatic bow.

Sarah was happy they were having fun. But she couldn’t help but let out a sigh.

“Worried about the video?” Andy asked.

“Aren’t you?” She asked as scanned the crowded room. Being the hostess was somewhat taking her mind off their secret, but it wasn’t enough.

“Are you kidding? I’m tempted to never give it to Janie,” Andy admitted.

“That’s not an option, is it? Lenny would haunt us for all eternity.”

“I think we can safely assume ghosts don’t exist. He can’t have been too happy about us sitting on the thing for two years.”

Sarah shuddered at the thought of disappointing Lenny, her best friend since birth. Heck, she considered him her brother.

Sarah met Janie in high school after Lenny’s father had whisked his family away from Los Angeles to New York for work.

And she even met her husband Andy through Lenny.

The boys had bonded in college and trained their butts off to become Formula 1 drivers. Sarah reunited with Lenny in LA, where the four of them became inseparable. Janie and Lenny were close friends for a while before they got together.

His sudden and violent death two years ago had shocked them to their very core. They had all lost a big chunk of their souls, really. Sarah had realized she could only ever imagine surviving such a loss in a different country.

Andy, the loving husband that he is, had supported her decision. He had even quit racing just so she wouldn’t worry, even though Lenny hadn’t died during a race. But when you moved abroad a month after your best friend lost her love, leaving her all alone with her pain…you just wouldn’t know how to deliver Lenny’s birthday present to her. Especially considering what it was.

Their well-meaning plan was to give it to her when she was feeling better. But the more they waited, the harder it became. And before they knew it, it had been two whole years.

Andy watched their friend smile and chat with Kevin, Linda, and Greg with a sad smile. “The plan was to wait until she was okay. At least she’s doing great. She’s happy. She has found someone… These thoughts will warm my heart as she disowns us and never talks to us ever again,” he said. “I don’t even want to think how furious she will be.”

Neither did Sarah. She took a deep breath and grabbed two new flutes of champagne from one of the waitresses. She gave one to Andy and chugged a healthy amount from hers. “She’ll kill us. Our bodies will never be found, and we will have deserved it.”

Andy sighed. “Let’s just enjoy tonight.”

“Because we might never get Janie and her new friends back here again?” Sarah completed his sentiment for him. They knew each other too well.

“Kevin seems like a fun dude,” Andy said. “Shame we might never get to bond.”

“OK, this is depressing. Like you said. Let’s enjoy tonight and keep worrying after.”

“Deal,” Andy said.

Together, they approached Janie and smiled as their eyes caught hers. Andy thought how it was a shame he would probably never get to bond with Kevin.

 

End of excerpt

 

Thanks for reading, and stay tuned for the launch date announcement. 🙂

Filed Under: Book Launches and Excerpts, Writing Updates Tagged With: a change would do you better, a change would do you good, a change would do you good romance novel, romance novel, romance novels with ensemble casts, romcom novel

Like Beach Romances? A Change Would Do You Better Is Coming!

Posted on November 6, 2022 Written by Pinar Tarhan

What better to announce a sequel to a surfer romance novel than a badass surfer picture?

I’ve finally finished A Change Would Do You Better, a beach rom-com drama that is the sequel to A Change Would Do You Good.

I’m currently proofing it, so the launch’s getting closer. (Which will be in January. Stay tuned for the cover reveal and the exact launch date announcement.)

Both can be read as standalones, but the second book starts from where we left the characters in book one. Obviously, I’m biased, and I’d prefer you read them chronologically, but it’s up to you. 🙂

In case you want to check out the cover for the first book in the series. 🙂

A Few Fun Facts About A Change Would Do You Better

  • Janie and Kevin are still the main couple, followed by Linda and Rick.
  • Janie’s close friends, married couple Andy and Sarah move back to the States, causing some solid conflicts.
  • Fun role reversal: Just as Greg went on a mission to change Linda’s life for the better in the first book, Linda will take up the mantle. No, Greg doesn’t get a say in this.
  • Model and fashion designer Ben is still one of the main characters. And this time, changes are coming for him too.
  • The book ends HEA, but there will be a third book (and probably final book — which will also be — you guessed it, HEA).
  • There are new meet-cutes and interesting new characters.
  • You’ll also reunite with Denise, Michelle, Ian, Tom, and Sam.
One clue about one of the new meet-cutes. There is a cute dog and water’s involved. Just picture a Golden Retriever instead. 🙂

Be advised, the following blurb kind of spoils the first book.

But then again, it doesn’t tell you anything about the how and why, which is what makes romcoms fun in the first place. And let’s face it, you knew Janie and Kevin would get together.

What is A Change Would Do You Better about?

About a year ago, Janie moved to San Diego for a fresh start after a devastating loss. And the big changes she made paid off: She’s happily dating her hunky surfer neighbor Kevin, who turned out to be a better boyfriend than anyone could have imagined.

Linda loves being a fitness trainer and not even a long tour couldn’t mess up her budding relationship with rock frontman Rick.

Therapist Greg is happy working for Janie’s boss Ellen and running his own clinic.

Janie’s old friends Andy and Sarah have moved back, and they have a lot to catch up on.

Things are going great, except….

Kevin’s new student is hellbent on seducing him.

Andy and Sarah are keeping a massive secret from Janie that might ruin their friendship forever.

Rick is about to co-star in a steamy video with one of America’s sexiest women, and Greg is dating the wrong person yet again.

Finding love is hard. Making the relationship work is even harder. Will your favorite couples make it?

And Change is coming for them all…

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Want to read the book before the launch? Email me at pinartarhan@windowslive.com, and let me know you want ARCS in the subject line.

Want to read the first one first? You can read it for free through Kindle Unlimited or buy it on Amazon here.

 

Filed Under: Book News and Author Interviews, Writing, Writing Updates Tagged With: a change would you good romance novel, beach romance, new book news, romance novel, romance novel series, romcom novel, surfer romance, surfer romance novel

Romcom Book Launch’s Coming: A Change Would Do You Good in 15 Questions & Answers

Posted on March 12, 2021 Written by Pinar Tarhan

Happy Wednesday, fellow writing addicts! My second novel, romcom/drama A Change Would Do You good is up for pre-order! And it launches on Thursday, March 18th.

Want to read the first chapter? Go here.

Want to pre-order? Go here.

So, I created a fun FAQs post to tell you the important, entertaining, and interesting tidbits about my baby. (Yes, we are still talking about the book!)

A Change Would Do You Good in 15 Q&As:

A Change Would Do You Good. A romcom novel by Pinar Tarhan.
  • What’s the genre?

Romance/Comedy/Drama.

  • What’s the setting?

California.

First Los Angeles, then San Diego. Vancouver, Canada gets an honorable mention.

  • When’s the setting?

The present, but in a world without the pandemic.

  • Who’s the protagonist?

 Janie, a 35-year-old fashion designer desperate to change her life after the death of her boyfriend.

  • Who are other important characters?

This is an ensemble piece. Most of the characters are directly or indirectly connected to Janie, but there are several main characters with their own storylines that might not include her.

Main Characters:

Kevin: A world-champion pro surfer with the looks of a Norse God and a casual look outlook on relationships.

Denise: Kevin’s biggest rival and one of the best surfers ever.

Greg: A handsome therapist with a good heart and an unlucky romantic who is more focused on solving his friends’ problems.

Linda: A marketing professional stuck at a thankless, low-paid job and in a relationship that ran its course. She’s just too broke and unmotivated to get out. She’s Greg’s best friend.

Ben: A part-time model/part-time fashion designer who lives his life to maximize the fun. He’s also Linda’s boyfriend.

Ashley: loves drugs, metal music, and driving her neighbors crazy with wild parties and stunts.

Michelle: is an accomplished freelance writer suffering from severe agoraphobia. She hasn’t left her house in six years.

Ian: Michelle’s 20-year-old son absolutely obsessed with curing his mom.

Tom and Sam: Tom and Sam

  • Is this a series or a standalone?

It’s both.

It’s a standalone book without a cliffhanger. But I love these characters, and I’m planning to continue.

  • That’s a lot of characters. How will we keep up?

They all have distinct personalities and roles in the book. I hope I’ve done a good job, but just in case, how about using this post as a cheat sheet?

  • How did this story come about? Why this story? Why you? Why California? Just, why?

When I was 15,5, I stayed in Santa Barbara for a month. It was one of the best times of my life. I met a lot of interesting characters (though none of them made it to the book), attended a lot of parties (don’t worry, I didn’t drink – and the parties did make it to the book), and fell in love with the beauty of the place. People were also incredibly friendly and welcoming.

One day, I woke up with the idea of a woman dealing with a huge loss by making this huge change, and how she dealt with the challenge. Then came her second chance at romance, complete with a bunch of colorful new friends and neighbors.

  • How long is it?

Less than 55K words. It’s short.

  • Standalone or series?

It’s both.

This book contains no cliffhangers. There is one scene toward the end with two characters where you might wonder what will happen next – and that will be explored further in the second book. But all the main plotlines are resolved.

I love these characters. I originally created this as a TV series, so even if the second book took 5 years to write – which I’m hoping it won’t, I’ll be working on it.

However, this is a satisfactory and complete read on its own.

  • What’s with the title?

It really encompasses the theme. It’s not just Janie who will go through massive changes.

  • How was it writing so many characters?

It was so much fun!  The possibilities were endless.

  • If this was a TV series, who would play whom?

I’ve given the most thought to my male protagonist to Kevin. Because I know quite a few actors who would be perfect.

Chris Hemsworth with no beard/long hair. He’s only a few years older than Kevin.

If I was shooting it in the early 2000s, Jason Lewis! You might remember him as The Absolute Hunk from Sex and The City series.

And it’s not I said no to Charlie Hunnam.

Ben – William Levy (or someone who is a few years younger.)

Greg – Ricky Whittle.

However, I can’t wait to hear your suggestions after you’ve read the book.

  • What are some of the positive reactions this thing received?

Olga Mecking says: “A Change Would Do You Good is a real page-turner, always leaving you wanting to know more about what will happen to the characters. And it won’t leave you alone until you’re done.”

And Carrie Lowrence says “A Change Will Do You Good will whisk you away to sunny California to join a cast of characters that feel like friends. Janie is trying to get over the death of her ex-boyfriend and cope with her eclectic neighbors, especially the slightly arrogant Kevin. Can she overcome the pain of her past and find love again? If you love stories about close-knit groups of friends that will make you laugh and cry, this book will do you good.”

You can also head on to Goodreads to read some early reviews.

  • Can you give us the blurb already?

Janie desperately needs a change, and she needs it yesterday.

Ever since her boyfriend died and their mutual best friends moved to Canada, she’s been lost and unable to enjoy life.

So she gets a new wardrobe, job, car, and place. In another city.

The new job and apartment are great, but her colorful neighbors will be a challenge to get used to:

Agoraphobic Michelle and her car-crash happy son who is obsessed with curing his mom,
Part-time model/fashion designer Ben who seems to be competing for the worst boyfriend award and his miserable girlfriend Linda who hates her career,
Goth metal chick Ashley who loves drugs, guns, and weird parties,
Lackluster cops Sam and Tom who want a more exciting life.

Luckily Janie has met Greg, a handsome therapist who might be the best friend a person can have. And her downstairs neighbor Kevin, a pro surfer with the looks of a Norse god, seems fun and friendly enough.

With all the antics and chaos going on, only one thing seems certain: Her neighbors provide her with more distraction and change than she was ever ready for, including an epic romance…

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There you go! I hope that you have fun if you choose to read this book! If you have any questions, hit me up in the comments! And if you want to pre-order, you can do so now.

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