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Thursday, November 6, 2014

How Dorothy leapt forward 40 years – and never aged by Sofia Grey || RETURN TO EMERALD CITY #Anthology




Return to Emerald City
A Collection of Sci-fi Romance Novellas Inspired by The Wizard of Oz

Dorothy’s Red Shoes 
There’s no place like home… Dorothy is already feeling homesick for Emerald City, and wonders if taking a job halfway around the world was a mistake. When her love life crumbles–again–will she run for home?

His Replay Girl 
If he only had the nerve… Ten years ago, Quinn made the best choice of his life, and the biggest mistake. It’s true, his band, Lionheart, is one of the biggest in the world, but how much does it mean if he can’t tell the woman he loves how he feels?

His Reboot Girl 
If only he had a brain… Scott woke up with his head spinning and not much else going on up there. Now he’s a suspect in a terrorist plot, and on the run. One woman insists she's the key to his past and his freedom. Too bad he doesn't remember her.

His Rewind Girl 
If he only had a heart.... Cam is as much machine as man. There are days he loathes the CyGes implants that saved his life but couldn't do the same for his family. They replaced his limbs, but now he needs someone to mend his heart.


For a chance to win a copy of any ebook from my backlist, leave me a comment to say what new tech you’d like to see in 40 years time. I’ll throw in some swag too, for the funniest replies.
 
Late last year, I wrote a contemp romance novella, called Dorothy’s Red Shoes. I didn’t have an audience in mind, but it was just one of those stories that called out to be written. Not long after, my critique-partner and friend, Allyson Lindt, asked me to take a look at a futuristic romance she’d just finished. The working title was The Tin Man, and I’m not sure which of us had the lightbulb moment first!


Since we had Dorothy and the Tin Man, we just needed a scarecrow and a lion, and our story collection – Return to Emerald City - was conceived. However, Tin Man was set firmly in the future, around 40 years from now, while I’d written Dorothy in the present day. We knew that we wanted the stories to all be linked, and to build into a story arc across the collection, and so I had to make some changes.