Born to be the best.
Head of his class.
No strings attached.
The third year of medical school is supposed to be the hardest, but Callum Trovatto has no idea what he’s about to face when Everly Anne Brighton stands between him and a passing grade, shaking up his world with her secrets, and digging into his dark past.
Hopeless.
Trapped by her father’s rules.
Longing for freedom.
Expected to die before her twenty-first birthday at the hands of a rare medical condition, Everly Brighton begins to defy the carefully crafted routine her father enforces to keep her alive, despite the fact that it could kill her.
INFINITE DOLLS is an emotionally charged love story about finding faith, coping with loss and living in the preciousness of Now.
Q & A with Emalynne Wilder:
Hi, Emalynne! Welcome to We Do Write. Tell us a bit about yourself.
I’m a
unicorn. I live in Florida. One of these two things is the truth.
Tell our readers a bit about INFINITE DOLLS. What's the story about?
It’s an
emotional love story about overcoming heartache and learning how to love and
live again. We follow Callum, a third year med student, through his first time
of ever falling in love. It’s complicated for him. He has a good heart, but
it’s heavy because of the pain from his childhood. Ultimately he has to decide
if living a full life is worth the risk of being hurt.
How did the idea of the story come to you?
I saw
Everly first. I knew her right away. There was a story living inside my mind
about a girl who lived on a train. I started there and it just … evolved into
something I couldn’t stop writing. I followed the Steven King theory about
breadcrumbs. Ideas have to be big enough not to fall out of the sieve when you
shake them around. I shook this story for two years and it never fell through
the holes.
Are you a plotter or a pantser?
Panster.
I don’t even know what I’m having for dinner.
What’s the hardest part of writing for you?
Getting
away from myself. Yes, myself. I’m a
mom and a wife and everything in between. When I sit down to write I don’t want
to be myself. I don’t want to be thinking about unloading the dishwasher or
folding laundry. I want to think about the world inside my head. I’ve learned
having my own space helps a lot. Strict rules about who is allowed to enter
that space, too.
What do you absolutely have to have nearby when writing?
Something
hot to drink.
If you could have any super power, what would it be?
To snap my fingers and make my
house sparkling clean.
What's the weirdest thing you've googled?
PG: “Is Kim Kardashian a clone?”
NSFW: “What is a fox tail?”
NSFW: “What is a fox tail?”
Finish this sentence: If I'm not writing, I'm probably ...
Dead.
Here’s the part where you thank the people who are supporting you. Let's hear your shout outs.
The Lord
Ella Emerson for dealing with me.
Ashley Byland of Redbird Designs
for creating a lovely cover for my book.
Kathryn Galan for editing my messy
ways.
And all YOU beautiful people for stopping by to check out my book!
And all YOU beautiful people for stopping by to check out my book!
Thanks so much for stopping by the blog!
About the Author:
Giveaway:
Tour-wide giveaway (INTL)
- Prize(s) will be listed on NetGalley by Monday
Check out the rest of the tour here!
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