My last day of talking about my new book, Now You're Mine, and today I'm sharing Ten Fast Facts about it and giving you a little behind-the-scenes information.
1. The book's original title was Kalan and the Kiss, because
the first time the hero, Kalan, kisses the heroine, Jenna, is a landmark
moment...
Kalan . . . and the kiss.
That was how I’d always think of that moment, when the world opened up for me and I was beautiful and desired, a woman who could be his, even if it was only for one night.
That was how I’d always think of that moment, when the world opened up for me and I was beautiful and desired, a woman who could be his, even if it was only for one night.
2. The hero was originally intended to be a Bedouin vampire! In the
end, he turned into just your regular run-of-the-mill reclusive billionaire -
the kind any girl could stumble upon when she's lost in the Arabian desert.
3. There are various conversations in the book between the hero and
heroine that were prompted by actual conversations I had with my Arab Muslim
friends - including this discussion about four wives v. four husbands...
Visions of sex slavery danced into my
head. Me in a marble room full of luscious women, wearing something gauzy,
floaty, diaphanous. Being singled out, cut from the harem herd. 'The master wants the blonde one prepared for his bed.
Fetch the unguents and oils . . .'
'And no,' he said, 'I'm not going to
abduct you for my harem.'
I started. What the ‒ 'Did you just
say harem?'
'Did you just think it?' A low chuckle
– very sexy. 'Don't worry, we don't keep harems anymore. We can have four wives
– that is quite enough.'
'You can ‒? Four?' I squeaked, my diaphanously-swathed doppelganger
re-forming into the real Jenna Martin, journalist, in a jarring instant. 'Do
you really have four wives?'
'No. I don't even have one.'
'But you can
have four?'
He inclined his head. 'Theoretically.
Does that shock you?'
'Well . . . yes, actually. But I'm
kind of interested, too. About the . . . the practicalities, I guess. I mean,
with four wives, what would you ‒? Or four husbands, if it came to that.' I
laughed. 'Four husbands. Polyandry. Well, why the hell not, right?
Clearly, I was experiencing jetlag –
people said jetlag did strange things to you, and this conversation was way strange. Four husbands! I couldn't even keep
Mick-Missionary-Position interested, and the five months I'd spent with him had
been my longest relationship.
'Why would you need four?' he asked,
seeming to find the concept just as interesting as I did.
'To cover all the bases. Like a
division of duties. One, a provider – well, duh! Two, a friend – who doesn't
need one of those? Three, bring on the handyman – because I'm so in need of
some creative storage solutions for my tiny apartment. And four, of course, is
‒' I broke off as my brain engaged. One did not talk to strange men in foreign
lands about sex, did one? Unless one wanted to end up axe-murdered and buried
in a sand dune?
'Four is . . .?' he prompted.
'Nothing.'
'Not nothing, I think.'
I racked my brain for a safe answer
but nothing came darting into that recalcitrant organ. I looked cautiously into
his eyes, which were regarding me with a sort of rapt amusement, and
intuitively knew he wasn't the kind of guy to wield an axe. Even minus my own
intuition, I couldn't picture blood spatter being allowed to mess up his immaculate
kandura. And really, he could have axed me already if he was so inclined. So I
thought, Well, hell, why not go for broke? –
that's jetlag for you!
'As a matter of fact, number four is
the most important,' I said daringly. 'Number four would be my lover.'
4. When I designed the hero Kalan Al Talyani's palatial desert home,
I kept in mind a resort I was lucky enough to stay at out in the Empty Quarter
(the Rub' al Khali in Arabic) which is the largest contiguous sand desert in
the world...
5. When Jenna first sees Kalan, she describes his hair as having a 'mink-coat-must-touch' quality. Well, even though my hero is not based on any specific person, his hair is definitely based on that of one of my friends. Emirati men generally wear national dress - the kandura (usually white) and headscarf (ghutra) but there was one time when my friend was bare-headed and his hair really did look amazingly thick like a pelt, so I asked hm if I could touch it (yes, I may have consumed a little wine) - and he said yes, even though (as a strict non-drinker) he must have thought I was completely insane!
6. The real me makes a cameo appearance in the book.
(Hint: I am not the heroine.)
7. Even though I didn't actually write Now
You're Mine until 2016, I had the characters in my head and the
first chapter jotted down before 50 Shades of Grey hit the shelves. My
heroine's name was Anna - damn! - but even though my girl was a two-n Anna, I
decided discretion was the better part of valour and deserted E L James's
field. I had a list of names that I tried out by reading dialogue to myself
over and over, and chose "Jenna" because it rolled of Kalan's tongue
the best...
8. After I finished the first draft of Now
You're Mine there were various references to Kalan saying something
in Arabic. I was incredibly dissatisfied at the vagueness, so I decided to
include the actual Arabic (phonetically, not script, for obvious reasons). Now
I'd had two years' private Arabic lessons while I was living in the UAE, but
I'm sorry to say I was not an able student (ie, I sucked) so I had to call on
one of my friends, a former colleague and highly qualified translator, to help
me. Here are just a few phrases, if you're interested...
You are my paradise and bliss
| Anti janti wa na’emi |
Ų§ŁŲŖِ Ų¬ŁŲŖŁ ŁŁŲ¹ŁŁ Ł |
You are my happiness and inspiration
|
Anti sa’adati wa elhami
|
Ų£ŁŲŖ Ų³Ų¹Ų§ŲÆŲŖŁ ŁŲ„ŁŁŲ§Ł
Ł
|
You are my sun and light
|
Anti shamsi wa diay’i
|
Ų£ŁŲŖ Ų“Ł
Ų³Ł ŁŲ¶ŁŲ§Ų¦Ł
|
9. I was in love with the cover from the moment I saw it...but it took my
husband saying something about 'the girl' on it for me to realise the smoke was
actually in the form of a naked woman!
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