Ask the Author: Devon Ashley
“"Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies."
KIDDING! Ask away. I'm an open book.” Devon Ashley
KIDDING! Ask away. I'm an open book.” Devon Ashley
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Devon Ashley
Uh...honestly speaking, I didn't realize anybody read this book. New Adult Spy didn't seem to resonate with my readers. However, I love my heroine Sam and will definitely write at least one more novel in this series, even if just two people want to read it! Me and you!
Devon Ashley
Honestly, I had to go to a pretty dark place to write the Nearly series. I love writing romantic suspense, but I don't know how dark I'll go again. I've had some readers ask me if I'll ever write a prequel to the Nearly series and cover the two brothers. I haven't ruled it out. ;) Maybe one day.
Devon Ashley
Howdy BooksChatter.
Sorry I'm so late responding. Here are the following cities/countries Sam and Drew tackle in Sparrow 59:
Undefined, Germany
Baltimore, Maryland, US
Undefined border, Canada,
London, England (Various – Paddington Station, King’s College, Chelsea, Postman’s Park)
Brussels, Belgium
Arlan, Belgium, just outside Luxembourg line
Undefined, Austria
Warsaw, Poland
Undefined, Poland (port city of Gdynia)
Strömsund, Sweden
Sorry I'm so late responding. Here are the following cities/countries Sam and Drew tackle in Sparrow 59:

Undefined, Germany
Baltimore, Maryland, US
Undefined border, Canada,
London, England (Various – Paddington Station, King’s College, Chelsea, Postman’s Park)
Brussels, Belgium
Arlan, Belgium, just outside Luxembourg line
Undefined, Austria
Warsaw, Poland
Undefined, Poland (port city of Gdynia)
Strömsund, Sweden
Devon Ashley
Hey Kelsey! It's one of the two novels I'm currently working on, so when I get a better feel for when it'll be ready, I'll make an announcement. Thanks! :)
Devon Ashley
Hey Suzy. I'm still working on it. As soon as I have a better idea of a release date, I'll make an announcement. :)
Devon Ashley
Hi Diana. You'll want to wait a longer to read them then. I am writing it and it will be released this year, but I don't have a firm release date yet. I began a full time job in January and it's really minimized my writing time, so everything's been pushed a bit.
Devon Ashley
Hi Kelsey. Stardust is actually the novel I'm working on right now. Thing is, I now have a full time job so I only get to write on my days off. Pretty soon I'll have 12 hour days, so I'll have more days off in a week to really work on it. I hope to have Stardust written and ready for release by April 2015. Don't worry...Jack will make it worth the wait!

Debbie
Yayy.... can't wait! That was my one question and great that it's already answered! One of my favorite books and can't wait to keep reading about Rosa
Yayy.... can't wait! That was my one question and great that it's already answered! One of my favorite books and can't wait to keep reading about Rosalie and jack!!! :)
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Jan 07, 2015 10:36AM
Jan 07, 2015 10:36AM
Devon Ashley
Update: Rosalie and Jack will back in Stardust sometime in the next two months!
Dec 21, 2015 11:08AM
Dec 21, 2015 11:08AM
Devon Ashley
Oh, boy. This might be a little longwinded.
At the time, I was actually trying to write Catacombs (again.) Problem was, I was on a romance-writing binge and Catacombs was more about the urban fantasy than the little romance that flowed through it. I was frustrated and whining (yes, whining) to a writer buddy of mine that I wasn’t getting anything done. (I won’t name drop, but I will abbreviate drop – lol) JAR suggested I shove the story aside again and just write what my head wants to write. Said Catacombs would suck if my head wasn’t in it anyways.
I agreed. But what the hell did my head want me to write then? After soaking in a thirty minute bath, I came out with the basics for Nearly Broken, and I was so eager to get started I wrote 5K that first day. I knew I wanted to write about a girl on the run. But what inspired me to take the sex trafficking angle? I had recently watched a movie based on true accounts about that very same thing. The Whistleblower. It was one of those movies that stuck with you, you know? And I just couldn’t get that awful world of sex trafficking out of my head and the pain of those girls suffering through it. I’m not naïve. I know it goes on in the US right under our noses, so I wanted that to be Megan’s background story.
Originally, I had planned to make Nearly Broken a standalone about a girl trying to lose the need to hide as she slowly made her way through recovery. But nothing I ever write goes as planned - that’s why I don’t bother with outlines anymore. The story kept changing with me as I wrote. I had always intended on having flashbacks of her slavery and being physically damaged by her efforts to escape, but I had no idea I’d write what I did with the last 30%. That wasn’t the kind of story I typically wrote, but hell if it didn’t come out. And my body seriously ached after writing those scenes.
Yep, this was totally me at times coming to terms with what I had written...
And sometimes even...
When I finished Nearly Broken, I realized I wasn’t done with Megan yet. I could’ve let it end there like I had planned, but I wanted to bring a little more awareness to the sex trafficking world. Even though we occasionally have something pop up in the news, as a country, we’re pretty naïve when it comes to human trafficking, especially when it occurs on our own soil. There are scenes in Nearly Mended that focus on that sick world of organized trafficking, and Nearly Undone will take you in even deeper. A lot of people won’t be able to stomach it – probably because they realize it’s happening somewhere right now, maybe even right down the road. Maybe even in your neighbor’s basement. Or maybe they just can’t stomach the way I let Megan’s emotions spill off the page, making them feel like they’re right there with her, experiencing every horrible act right along beside her.
This trilogy isn’t easy to read, but beneath the harshness lies stories of love and determination and the strength to keep moving forward that makes it worth pushing through for.
At the time, I was actually trying to write Catacombs (again.) Problem was, I was on a romance-writing binge and Catacombs was more about the urban fantasy than the little romance that flowed through it. I was frustrated and whining (yes, whining) to a writer buddy of mine that I wasn’t getting anything done. (I won’t name drop, but I will abbreviate drop – lol) JAR suggested I shove the story aside again and just write what my head wants to write. Said Catacombs would suck if my head wasn’t in it anyways.
I agreed. But what the hell did my head want me to write then? After soaking in a thirty minute bath, I came out with the basics for Nearly Broken, and I was so eager to get started I wrote 5K that first day. I knew I wanted to write about a girl on the run. But what inspired me to take the sex trafficking angle? I had recently watched a movie based on true accounts about that very same thing. The Whistleblower. It was one of those movies that stuck with you, you know? And I just couldn’t get that awful world of sex trafficking out of my head and the pain of those girls suffering through it. I’m not naïve. I know it goes on in the US right under our noses, so I wanted that to be Megan’s background story.
Originally, I had planned to make Nearly Broken a standalone about a girl trying to lose the need to hide as she slowly made her way through recovery. But nothing I ever write goes as planned - that’s why I don’t bother with outlines anymore. The story kept changing with me as I wrote. I had always intended on having flashbacks of her slavery and being physically damaged by her efforts to escape, but I had no idea I’d write what I did with the last 30%. That wasn’t the kind of story I typically wrote, but hell if it didn’t come out. And my body seriously ached after writing those scenes.
Yep, this was totally me at times coming to terms with what I had written...

And sometimes even...

When I finished Nearly Broken, I realized I wasn’t done with Megan yet. I could’ve let it end there like I had planned, but I wanted to bring a little more awareness to the sex trafficking world. Even though we occasionally have something pop up in the news, as a country, we’re pretty naïve when it comes to human trafficking, especially when it occurs on our own soil. There are scenes in Nearly Mended that focus on that sick world of organized trafficking, and Nearly Undone will take you in even deeper. A lot of people won’t be able to stomach it – probably because they realize it’s happening somewhere right now, maybe even right down the road. Maybe even in your neighbor’s basement. Or maybe they just can’t stomach the way I let Megan’s emotions spill off the page, making them feel like they’re right there with her, experiencing every horrible act right along beside her.
This trilogy isn’t easy to read, but beneath the harshness lies stories of love and determination and the strength to keep moving forward that makes it worth pushing through for.
Devon Ashley
Getting to work in my jammies all day. And getting paid to sip on sweet, sweet wine to loosen up all the dirty thoughts I never thought I'd admit to!

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