Kate’s Corner :: We Write Romance Selects Presents – The Twelve-Month Mistress

by Kate Walker on January 15, 2010

I never meant to write a trilogy. The start of The Alcolar Family trilogy came when I was asked to write an on-line read for twelvemonth_useHarlequin.com.  That was a real challenge! Getting a passionate emotional story into 10,000 words, and ending each episode of it on a cliff-hanger so that readers wanted to come back and read the next instalment.

The story I came up with was Wife For Real  and the hero was Alex  Alcolar, the illegitimate son of aristocratic Spaniard.  It was in the next to last instalment of this story that I suddenly found that Alex not only had a Spanish father but he also had two brother – Joaquin and Ramon, and a sister, Mercedes.   As soon as I wrote those names, and I realised that the people I had created had a complicated  family history, I knew that I had to write it.  I had the father – Juan Alcolar who had three sons and a daughter. One son and one daughter were  from his marriage to his wife but the other two sons were from affairs he had with two other women. That took some explaining.

First I had to get the idea past my editor.  I can still remember the warm summer day when we enjoyed a lunch sitting outside beside the river Thames and talked of my plans and ideas for the future. One of which was the idea of writing the story of the three other members of the Alcolar family. Luckily she was  as keen on the idea as I was and so the next three books were contracted and I was given the go ahead  to write the mini series. (She also gave me a fabulous idea for one of the most important scenes in the second book – The Spaniard’s Inconvenient Wife  when she told me about a  bridesmaid’s dress she had to wear for a friend’s wedding. But that’s another story.)

Once I had the go-ahead, I had to plan out the series. Not just one but 3 separate and  yet linked books. It was the linking that made it more complicated. If I put some fact  into one of the books, I had to note it down because it couldn’t be changed in another story. And I’d already created some of the family’s story in Wife For Real.  The first member of the Alcolar Family I created was Joaquin – the oldest, and only legitimate son.  And because he was the only legitimate son part of his story had to be about how he felt about his father’s behaviour. After all,   his father had been  unfaithful to his mother not once but twice. (The whole story about that came out  in the later books.)

So Joaquin was the eldest and  he was rather different from his father. Ramon, the second son was much more like his father- and that’s why I created the nickname the Lone Wolf for Joaquin. He was a man who had created his own world, set himself to doing what he wanted and not following his father’s path in life.  He lived by his own rules and one of those rules was that he didn’t believe in lover. Or in lasting relationships. And so he had the rule that he was never in any relationship more that twelve months, so that the relationship didn’t  have a chance to break down as his father’s relationshoips had done.  That was why the book had the title it has – The Twelve Month Mistress.

Of course then in the romance my wwrpresentsbundle-twelvemon hero came up against Cassie who was, it turned out, the one woman he couldn’t   break up with at the end of a year.  But being the determined man he was Joaquin might well have acted to break off that relationship anyway, just in case, in order to avoid the problems his father had created.
So I had to find something that would make him go over that twelve month deadline whether he wanted to or not. And the way I did that was I pushed him down the stairs!  I remeber telling my author friends that I was going to push my current hero down the stairs and they didn’t believe me! But I did just that.I wrote a scene in which Joaquin fell down the stairs, hit his head – and when he came round he had  temporary amnesia so he didn’t  know his time with Cassie had reached that critical point.

And this was where part of the fun of writing a trilogy came into things. Because  Joaquin’s brother, Ramon was in the story and I was able to introduce him to my readers ready for his own next book.

One of the really interesting things about writing the trilogy was that my readers all had their own very favourite brother – or the hero of the 3rd book in the trilogy, Jake.  Lots of readers loved Joaquin  best , others voted for Ramon. Heather from this site of course loves Joaquin – she has told me that The Twelve Month Mistress is her favourite ever of my books. That’s why she chose it as part of the fabulous We Write Romance.com Selects Presents Blogger Bundle And she’s not alone. Back in 2006 when I ran a poll to see which of my books was my readers’ favourite – The Twelve Month Mistress came top of the poll, collecting up the most votes of any of my books. I’m running that poll again this year to mark my 25th year of being published and Joaquin’s story is still there – up there in the top 10, currently at number 7.

It was an experience writing The Alcolar Family trilogy. Would I do it again? I’d love to if I had  stories that all linked together.  I’ve done a couple of duos but right now I’m busy with some special commissions that my editor has asked me to write – the first of which is coming out in the UK in July. But when those are done you never know!

What about you? Do you like books that are linked in a miniseries? Or do you prefer stand-alone titles?   And if you’ve read The Alcolar Family, which of the books – or heroes – is your favourite? Do you love Joaquin or prefer his brother Ramon?

I’d like to send special thanks to Heather for putting my book The Twelve Month Mistress into the WWR special ebook selection. It’s a  great honour to be there – along with some other really great books by fabulous authors. Thank you Heather!

Kate Walker’s latest Presents hero appears in The Konstantos Marriage Demand which is published in Mills & Boon Modern on January 15th. It will be out in  America in Presents EXTRA in March.

And of course one of her earlier books, The Twelve Month Mistress is also featured in a brand- new ebook ‘Bundle’ We Write Romance.com Selects Presents – one of the Blogger Bundles now available on eharlequin.com.

You can find out more about Kate and her books by visiting her web site  or get the really up to date news on her blog.

{ 12 comments… read them below or add one }

Fatima January 16, 2010

Hi Kate,
Followed you here from your blog and had to comment as you have mentioned my favourite books.
Jaoquin takes top honours but only by a very slight margin. Loved Cassie too and Ramon and Estrella and Mercedes , Jake , Alex… I have read them so many times, I feel like they live in my head. I printed Alex’s story off the M&B website.
It would be great if you did another trilogy.

Love your books.
Fatima.

Kate Walker January 16, 2010

Hello Fatima – I thought you might be interested as you love The Alcolar Family so much! So you’d vote for Joaquin? He does seem to be the hero most people love best. But I’ll admit I always had a personal fondness for Ramon. But then of curse I love all my heroes.
Alex’s story was supposed to appear in the By Request editon of the trilogy but sadly it never did. It is in the ebook bundle though – and in a single ebook of its own on eHarlequin.

I’d love to do another trilogy – if I could just find the right stories to link together and find the time!

Kate

Fatima January 17, 2010

Hi Kate,
Yeah. My votes for Jaoquin. Even googled his name to see how to pronounce it properly and found this site where they say it out loud. Used it to find the meaning of the name of my hero for my WIP. See all the things you are helping me with.
Trilogy- would definitely buy it if you wrote one.
Have a lovely day.

Marissa P. January 17, 2010

Life is so beautiful when you have romance in it, isn’t it?

Linda January 17, 2010

I like this series. I followed it from the beginning and I think you did a fabulous job finding mates for all!

What’s up next for them? Did you find a way to tie in another book?

Kat January 17, 2010

Is the Wife For Real still available free somewhere?

Kate Walker January 18, 2010

Hi Marissa. What a great sentiment – I thoroughly agree with you on that one.

Kate Walker January 18, 2010

Hi Kat

Thank you. I’m so glad you liked The Alcolar Family trilogy. It was an interesting project thinking a bout the different personalities of each character and finding just the right person for them.

What’s up next? I’m afraid that the Alcolar family storis are finished – though the characters may yet appear in another story. I’ll have to think about that.

Up next for me is The Konstantos Marriage Demand which is out in Presents EXTRA in March

and the there’s The Good Greek Wife? which is published in the UK in July – and some time round then in USA. I’ll let you know exactly when as soon as I know.

Kate Walker January 18, 2010

Hi Kat

If you go to the Mills & Boon Web site (http://www.millsandboon.co.uk) you should find a link to the Free On-Line Reads in red on the sidebar there – I’ll post a link that I hope will work – you’ll probably
have to scroll down a way to find Wife For Real though

http://www.millsandboon.co.uk/onlineReadLibrary.asp

Hope this helps

Kate

Kat January 18, 2010

Thanks! I enjoy getting a taste of a book before buying. I hate having spent money and then feeling disappointment.

Linda January 18, 2010

I’m going to assume your last response was for me Kate and not Kat. I hate to hear they’re finished! I love connected stories. I enjoy rereading the other books in anticipation of how the stories might tie together.

Of course that lends you to the disappointment of the author not following through on something or messing it up entirely but that’s the risk. I haven’t found that with yours at all. You do a great job. Thank you for that!

Will either of your new ones be in series? I’ve been trying to catch all of the latest Royals that Sandra Marton kicked off but I missed some somewhere. Oh, well.

Catch you next month.

Nan January 18, 2010

How neat! I just saw your banner on the main page of the site and think its just great that you are celebrating your 25th anniversary this year. How does it feel?

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