
The project launched as an impulse without a plan. It’s been a journey getting to that one-liner. We focus largely on emerging and lesser-known artists. The project is A Song A Day, which is a collective of curators who send handpicked songs to inboxes around the globe daily. The three big ones for me have been: passion, community, and a desire to give back to the arts. I could list enough personal and emotional reasons to warrant a book. When it did bring in some money, I put it right back into the project.įor one, return doesn’t have to equate to financial gain. Rather, I’ve invested time, energy, and career equity into it. I’m eager to see how the great Fall takes place and if the ‘gang’ (angels, demons, Nephilim, humans) will get there and ‘save the day’.I’ve been running my side project for over three years and haven’t made a dime from it.

But, I guess that will be revealed in Rapture. I mean, I know he was in love with that girl in Israel and she rejected him because he couldn’t get married in the church.

But it never mentioned how or if he really does. It’s obvious that he likes/loves Luce, too. I’m still a bit lost as to where Cam falls into place. I was so astonished to see just how devoted Daniel’s love was. I think it just might stay that way, because of the undying, unconditional love that developed throughout each life. (Not that jumping through Announcers back in time is realistic though, ha-ha.)īy far, Passion is my favorite. I like that sometimes she was a princess and others she was just a lowly girl. I’ve never read a book where the main character leaps back through time to see her past lives and all that she’s been and done. The scenes of Luce dying and Daniel being left without her was riveting and heartbreaking. Which I’m glad I did, because it would have taken me an hour or two to devour it.Īnyways, I just wanted to tell you that ‘Passion’ was the perfect title for this novel.
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I read books extremely fast and once it became clear that this was going to be the best book in the series, I knew that I had to pace myself and milk it! Especially since Rapture won’t be out for awhile (I am dying inside waiting!). Sometimes the third book in a series can be a let down, because it just doesn’t compare to the first two.

Lauren, I did not expect Passion to be as brilliant, addicting, and passionate as it was.
