Steph.
The chaotic energy from Ezra made her adore him and she was like, you know, they could be MFM. That would be really fun and all that angst.
Then Milo and Lainey connected and Steph said, “Three is a great number. I love the number three.”
If you are wondering how did Bodhi show up? I direct you to the moment he shows up at the Clubhouse, sees Lainey and greets her enthusiastically.
Yeah, Steph was like, “it’ll be so perfect!”
That’s right my darlings, from an M/F series to an RH with characters I had no idea how to make sure they worked together. If you recall the scene where Adam goes off and says Lainey was always meant to be his? She was.
She still is. But she’s not only his.
She’s Milo’s Mayhem. She helped him heal. She’s Ezra’s Kotyonok. She helped him rediscover what he really wants out of life. She’s Bodhi’s Lainey B, the girl who kept his secret and became the woman who could be his partner.
Yes, she’s still Adam’s Lainey. The girl he’s protected her whole life.
This whole series has been dedicated to Steph because she asked for it. She asked. She so rarely asks me for anything. Yet, from the moment she got to read the first few pages and came back all shouty caps, to just recently when she read the end and she cried happy tears (and yes shouty caps too), I have never been so happy to tackle such a challenging project.
Thankfully, Lainey B was more than up for the task.
xoxo
Heather
P.S. You’re very welcome Steph. I love you too.
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About Heather Long
I love books. Not just a little bit, but a lot. Books were my best friends when I was growing up. Books didn’t care if I was new to a town or to a class. They were always there, my trustiest of companions. Until they turned on me and said I had to write them.
I can tell you that my own personal happily ever after included writing books. I’ve always said that an HEA is a work in progress. It’s true in my marriage, my friendships, and in my career. I am constantly nurturing my muse as we dive into new tales, new tropes, new characters and more.
After seventeen years in Texas, we relocated to the Pacific Northwest in search of seasons, new experiences, and new geography. I can’t wait to discover what life (and my muse) have in store for me.
Maybe writing was always my destiny and romance my fate. After all, my grandmother wasn’t a fan of picture books and used to read me her Harlequin Romance novels.
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