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Writing Progress - Sushi and Suspicions is done!

I finished writing Sushi and Suspicions and turned it in! To celebrate, I ate my favorite peach jelly from Minamoto Kichoan ! I was a bit surprised to realize at the end of the book that there wasn’t as much romance as in some of my other books, maybe because there were a lot of characters in this book compared to other romantic suspense novels I’ve written. Sushi and Suspicions will be releasing in June in the multi-author box set Summer Suspicions . Even though it’s a box set, each Christian Romantic Suspense novel in it is a full book, so it’s a great deal! Preorder Summer Suspicions for only 99 cents!

Year of the Dog serial novel

About Year of the Dog:

A month or two ago, I remembered an old manuscript I had completed but which hadn’t sold. It was a contemporary romance meant for Zondervan, titled Year of the Dog.

The book had gone into the pipeline and I even got another title (Bad Dog) and a cover for it, but eventually my editor at the time decided she didn’t want to publish it, for various reasons. She instead requested a romantic suspense, and so I cannibalized some of the characters from Year of the Dog and thrust them into the next book I wrote, which was Protection for Hire. Honestly, I didn’t take a lot from Year of the Dog to put in Protection for Hire, aside from character names and a few relationship ties.

I was originally thinking I’d post Year of the Dog as-is on my blog as a free read, but then it occurred to me that I could revamp it into a romantic suspense and change the setting to Hawaii. It would work out perfectly as (yet another) prequel to the Warubozu series and introduce some of the backstory and conflict of the series ahead of time.

The problem is that I’m still working hard on my Christian Regency Romantic Suspense series, Lady Wynwood’s Spies, and I’m not even halfway through the series yet. I thought I must be crazy to consider doing all the work required to completely rewrite a manuscript when I’m already busy.

But for the past 3 months, I’ve been doing a productivity experiment (on my Writing Diary Blog) in which I write prose in my manuscript every day. I have to do a bare minimum of 100 words.

I’ve found that those 100 words are completely doable, even when I’m feeling really sick. While it was hard for the first couple weeks, doing the streak forced me to learn how to manage my time so that I can work around my IBS flare-ups. As a result, I just hit 180 days on my writing streak and I’m still going strong. What really helped was that my bare minimum for each day is so small and easy to do, although most days I write more than that.

Since I’ve experienced how easy it is to write 100 words a day, it occurred to me that I would have no problem writing 100 words a day on Year of the Dog. I can post the book on my blog as I write it, about one chapter a month.

I’ll also put the links to each month’s chapters in my monthly newsletter. That way I’ll have at least something to read for the contemporary romance readers subscribed to my newsletter while I’m working on the Regency series.

So I spent several weeks outlining my revamped Year of the Dog manuscript, and once the outline was done, I started writing the book.

The rough-ish draft will be posted here on this blog as I write each chapter. I’ll try to update the links below with each new part as it posts, but you can also click on the Year of the Dog tag (haha see what I did?) to see the latest chapter.

It’s an ambitious project, but I’m pretty excited about it. I think I like posting free reads on my blog. What does that say about me??? Probably that I’m not very good at business.

Full disclosure: There might be sentences or instances in Year of the Dog that are suspiciously similar to Protection for Hire, since I originally took some things from Year of the Dog when I was writing Protection for Hire. I haven’t re-read Protection for Hire in a while, so if you come across them, sorry about that! Be sure to comment on my blog to let me know.

Year of the Dog serial novel

by Camy Tang

Mari Mutou, a professional dog trainer, is having a bad year.

While renovating her new dog kenneling and training facility, she needs to move in with her disapproving family, who have always made her feel inadequate—according to them, a job requiring her to be covered in dog hair and slobber is an embarrassment to the family. She convinces her ex-boyfriend to take her dog for a few months … but discovers that his brother is the irate security expert whose car she accidentally rear-ended a few weeks earlier.

Ashwin Keitou has enough problems. His aunt has just shown up on his doorstep, expecting to move in with him, and he can’t say no because he owes her everything—after his mother walked out on them, Auntie Nell took in Ashwin and his brother and raised them in a loving Christian home. What’s more, his brother Dusty also needs a place to stay after being kicked out of his apartment—with a dog in tow. And guess who the dog’s owner is?

But then Ashwin gets a request from an old friend, Edytha Guerrero, a private investigator who also runs a day spa on O’ahu’s north shore. A strange bit of “vandalism” at Mari's facility had led her to find a purse belonging to Edytha’s sister—who had disappeared three years ago. Worried that Mari might be in danger, and finding out that security expert Ashwin already knows her, Edytha asks him to covertly keep an eye on the busy young woman.

Ashwin is reluctantly attracted to the lively, easy-going dog trainer. She reminds him too much of his happy-go-lucky mother, whose betrayal had caused him to keep people at a distance. Mari sees past Ashwin’s cold exterior to a man who is loyal to his family, unlike her own mother and sister, who only criticize her career choice.

In the midst of Mari’s disjointed family and Ashwin’s disruptive home, danger begins to circle around them from people who want the past to remain there. Can they shed light on the secrets moving in the shadows?

  • Chapter 1 - Fire-Engine Red Corvette
  • Chapter 2 - Pink and Purple Floral Suitcases
  • Chapter 3 - Monochrome Decor
  • Chapter 4 - Black and Tan Rottweiler
  • Chapter 5 - Crimson Roiling Emotions
  • Chapter 6 - Pink Slip
  • Chapter 7 - Red Zone
  • Chapter 8 - Scary, Pristine White Real Estate Documents
  • Chapter 9 - Hei, the Black Poodle
  • Chapter 10 - Red Bougainvillea Bush
  • Chapter 11 - Tabby Cat, Black Cat, Gray and Brown Striped Cat
  • Chapter 12 - Battered Green Suitcases
  • Chapter 13 - "Waimanalo Blues" on Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar
  • Chapter 14 - Beige Leather Chew Toy
  • Chapter 15 - Teal-Green SUV
  • Chapter 16 - Jade Green Tote Bag
  • Chapter 17 - Olive Branch
  • Chapter 18 - Orange Brownea Flower of the Month
  • Chapter 19 - Skin-Tight Turquoise Jeans
  • Chapter 20 - Red Rubber Poochie Pacifier
  • Chapter 21 - Black Mold
  • Chapter 22 - Chocolate Cream Buns

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