fbpx

General

Kim Adams, Founder of SOS Aloha

Today I’m at Writers Gone Wild, introducing you to Air Force veteran and romance fan, Kim Adams. Not only did she serve her country for many years, she’s also an active supporter of military personnel and their families. I heart her for that alone, but Kim has gone far above and beyond the call of duty with her latest venture.

She’s been kind enough to spotlight The Wild Rose Press and its authors this past month on her blog, SOS Aloha. I’m going to be her guest this coming Saturday, November 13th, so I’d love some company over there. But first, please stop by WGW today to say hello to Kim and find out how you can help the cause and win some free books!

Absolution Research: Chemotherapy

During my research for Absolution, I was looking for information about chemotherapy that would help me write certain aspects of the book. My own experience of chemo and cancer treatment in general has come from watching friends and relatives battling the disease. It’s never been pretty. Most of them lost their hair, grew gaunt from being nauseated or constantly bloated from chronic constipation. And it never cured them, not even combined with radical radiation treatments. Thankfully things are changing on that front, but the list of side-effects and complications resulting from cancer treatment is huge. Everyone reacts to it in their own way.

While I wrote this book, it was important to me to portray what it’s like to go through cancer today–specifically breast cancer–because now there’s more hope than ever for patients diagnosed with the disease. I found some surprising things along the way.

First off, pretty much every source I checked said that Taxol (usually used in breast cancer chemo) resulted in hair loss. Most of the people I interviewed about it said they lost their hair a few weeks after the first treatment, and they lost it suddenly. A few literally woke up with hair on their pillow. Most were terribly nauseated, especially after that first treatment, and for quite a while. Needless to say, many women going through this find their libidos at an all time low, even when in a loving, committed relationship.

To make Absolution work as a romance, clearly I had some obstacles to overcome. Hard to write a romance without the hero and heroine being together, if you know what I mean. I’d kind of painted myself into a corner, and yet I felt very strongly about the storyline. But then I found some encouraging stories out there. Several women I spoke to that had been receiving Taxol reported being very nauseated after the first treatment, but much less so during and after subsequent treatments. Some weren’t nauseated at all after the first dose of chemo.

I found similar reports about libido. Some women have little or no interest in sex during treatment, while others reported little or no change in their sex drive. One lady I spoke with said it was hard for her to be intimate with her husband at first because she felt so unattractive, but connecting with him that way made her feel like a woman again and went a long way to help stave off the depression she was suffering. She credited her survival with his loving, unfailing support. Now that’s a romance hero 🙂

What about any of you? Have you known anyone with a similar experience while going through chemotherapy?

I Got “The Call”!

This has been an awesome week for me in terms of writing. On Tuesday I got my Heart of Excellence Readers’ Choice Awards trophy for Cover of Darkness, and it’s now sitting on my nightstand until I get all the Christmas decorations packed away in January. Yep, I’ve already got half of the decorating done. (Don’t hate me!)

Then yesterday I found a message waiting for me from Angela James of Carina Press, saying they wanted to contract Turbulence. I’ve never actually gotten a call before, just e-mails, so that was pretty cool. My heart was pounding in my chest as I listened, and I’ve even saved the message on my answering machine. I haven’t “met” my editor over there yet, but from the sounds of it I’ve got some work ahead of me when we get to edits. That’s okay, I’m up for the challenge and I’m sure the changes will only strengthen the book. Bring it!

I’m so glad that my Air Force PJ and Medevac heroine will have their story published. Don’t know if the current title will stick or not, but the book will be released in digital format sometime next summer. I’ll keep you posted!

Absolution’s Here!!!

Just got word Absolution is now available in print! Can’t wait to see what everyone thinks of the 5th and final book of my military romantic suspense series. This is Luke’s story, and my favorite of the bunch because of that. It’s super hot, and wrenching. My editor said she cried twice while reading it (and in a good way!).

The digital version releases December 10th, but click here to buy the print version.

In other awesome news, my fabulous critique partner, Katie Reus, just sold a paranormal romance trilogy to Penguin/NAL. So proud of her! The first book will release sometime in 2012, but I’ll keep you all posted about the details. Go Katie! You deserve this hon. xo