Dear gentle readers (and prospective rough readers), I’m excited to share my current writing project with you! But first…
What have I been up to for the past year? Well, I released my third book—When Love Holidays: A Christmas Rom-Com!—in October 2024, spent the rest of that year marketing it, and then jumped right into writing my “next” novel. The only holdup? I’ve unfortunately been all over the place while choosing which of my many ideas to focus on.
For example, I started 2025 off inspired to write the young adult fantasy series I’d previously outlined, and I made a lot of progress… at first. I drafted about 20,000 words (or 20-25% of the first book in the series) without any trouble, but then found myself feeling a bit stuck. I struggled mostly with questions around point-of-view (1st vs 3rd person, as well as how many viewpoints to show,) since the books contain three equally important heroines, and I didn’t want to go too far down any one path until deciding which was best.
So, I moved on to drafting a different idea instead: a dark comedy/psychological thriller about a woman being tormented by a honeybee… which I realize sounds silly, but I assure you it’s actually quite deep and brilliant (if I do say so myself.) That novel, with a working title of Melissa, addresses many complex topics around grief, mental illness, trauma, and the necessity of human relationships. I figured it would be a good project to work on whenever I was feeling down, since I’m a “mood writer” of sorts, but then I sadly discovered that writing something depressing when you’re already depressed is a sure-fire way to stay there. Or worse. So, even though I still hope to finish that story someday, it was time to shift gears entirely.
In the spring, I stopped writing for a while and simply read books, binged shows, and watched movies that made me feel better. And you guessed it—they were mostly all romantic comedies, a.k.a. rom-coms. A few of my favorite rom-com reads in 2025 so far have been by Katherine Center (The Love Haters), Abby Jimenez (Say You’ll Remember Me and Life’s Too Short), Sarah Adams (Beg, Borrow, or Steal and The Temporary Roomie), and Lucy Score’s entire Knockemout series. Okay, so the term “a few” is subjective.
Anyway, all of that inspiration lead me to work on another rom-com novel that I’d first had the idea for back in 2022. Drumroll please… Four Funerals and My Brother’s Best Friend’s Wedding. Yes, that title is a mouthful. And yes, I might have to shorten it before publishing (maybe, maybe not), but I love it! I only have about 10,000 words written so far, but I know where it’s going, and I’m excited for the journey! As the title suggests, there are ’90s rom-com vibes throughout, with special “Easter eggs” for fans of the classic films Four Weddings and A Funeral and My Best Friend’s Wedding. More importantly, it will have a unique twist on the “brother’s best friend” trope, which is wildly underrepresented in movies given how amazing it is, if you ask me.
And even though no one did ask me, I’d also like to say the following: there will never be too many rom-coms in this world; you can’t have too much of a good thing; and everyone should read and/or watch whatever makes them happy. Joy is such a precious commodity. Let’s all find it where we can!
So yeah, I’m in my rom-com era. Feel free to join me and stay tuned for more updates!