Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
(Hautboy Series Book 3)
By Anne Berkeley
When Anne first
gave me this book to read, I instantaneously fell in love. It started off all
medical like, and in a hospital, and a musician, a big protective family, I
just could not put it down. It was like no other book I had ever read, it had
so much going for it.
Paisley and her
beautiful violet hair, and her siblings who have names that all start with the
letter P. Her brothers, who are all so protective. And Paisley’s current, but
not for long: boyfriend: Henry.
I cannot help but
love when Paisley catches the soon to be ex-boyfriend Henry in bed with ‘Hagatha’
um—I mean Agatha. I laughed so hard. And then, she takes his Hospital over
coat, that has his phone in it, into the clothes chute. No one at the hospital
can now reach him. Because of this stunt, sadly, Paisley, ends up reprimanded,
and then fired.
Fortunately, she
has money put away for a planned vacation, which she can now, not take.
To Paisley’s
advantage, she has made an impression on the pregnant patient who is carrying
Tate’s baby, and told to stay off her feet. She felt comfortable around
Paisley. And because they already have one child, they feel that Paisley would
be a perfect fit. And when a woman is pregnant, you try and keep her happy.
Jake Whalen is a
member of the band, and he just seems to be toying with her emotions. And she
is just not sure what it is he truly wants. She thinks she loves him, and she
wants him to love her, and she can’t help herself when she is around him. She
just melts, and cooperates with his every whim, even when she doesn’t want to.
Her brothers
protest their relationship, but eventually they grow to liking him, and even
get involved in the band themselves. Coop and Tate try to give Paisley their
advice, and even try to talk some sense into Jake.
Eventually Jake
is convinced he is truly in love with Paisley Shaw, and he wants to treat her
as his queen. He wants to give her a night out on the town. He takes her on the
plane, and attempts to sexually appease her needs on the plane, and because she
is in fear, as to what could happen when ever they get where they are going,
Paisley gets sick. Jake assures her, she has nothing to worry about. Paisley calms
down, and the night continues, into complete and utter greatness…..
This is a
beautiful and astounding five star book. I enjoyed this book, I laughed and I
yelled a few times, and I even melted. There was so much happening in this
book, I was completely entertained. And then the end of the book just made it
even better. I loved every minute of this book, “Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing” is
worth reading over and over again! I loved it, and I loved being introduced to
Miss Berkeley as well! She truly loves to keep the reader on the edge of their
seats wanting and needing more! She is an excellent writer!
My Questions for Anne:
1. What made you
write this book and how long did it take?
“Baby Did
a Bad Bad Thing” took me approximately nine months. Though it was
released one year after “Breaking the Habit”. I wish I could write faster,
but with working full time, my commute, and having a house to keep
doesn’t allow the creative time I need. I refuse to slap a story together for
the sake of a quicker release. I’m meticulous with my dialog, and there’s a lot
of it. So if it takes a bit longer to publish, so be it. I won’t skimp
quality for numbers.
“Baby Did
a Bad Bad Thing” was a bit of a challenge for me. I’m shy and a bit of an
introvert. Having people read my work is extremely nerve racking. I
really pushed my comfort zone with a few scenes in this book, those of
coughcough sexual coughcough nature. Lol. Not that I think my other books
aren’t racy enough, but Jake had certain predilections, especially when it came
to Paisley. And let’s face it, repetition is boring.
2. Do you have
any photos or descriptions of these characters?
Yes and no.
I always shop for inspiration so that I can visualize my characters. They
might not always end up as the final characters, but fairly close.
Unfortunately, the stock sites don’t always have the perfect image, so I try to
make do. My Paisley is a stock image, but I was unable to find the
original image and I couldn’t use it without purchasing the license. Jake, he
was all in my head. I have an image of him, but could find nothing close.
3. Out of this
book, who is your favorite character?
I could
never pick just one. I love all of them, including the villains. I have
side stories planed out for all of them, at least a basic plot. Are they
redeemable? Will Marshall ever find his match? What will Levy be like when he’s
an adult? Whatever happened to Garrison? Matthew, who you barely know, I
have something tragic planned for him. Maybe I’ll do a spin off on the security
team. ;)
4. What drives
you to write these books, I mean they are so in depth, and sexy, and romantic,
you can't put them down. I simply admire your work. So what is it that drives
you to write these amazing stories for us, your fans and readers?
I’m a
notorious daydreamer, to a fault. I really need to focus at times to keep
my mind on my task at hand. With all the ideas floating around my
head, I decided to put them down on paper. I started writing as a
challenge to myself, just to see if I could do it. It’s really my reader
comments that keep me going. That said, I savor my reviews, even the star
ratings.
5. What are you
currently working on? And will it leave us wanting more?
I have
two projects at the moment. The last book of the Hautboy series.
Carter, of course. I’ll be taking my time with this one, no doubt. He
needs to be perfect. I’m channeling my inner smart ass. Lot of fast paced
music playing in the background for this one to keep the momentum going.
My
second, is the last book of the Wild Hunt Series. Unfortunately, I’ve been
having some major PC issues lately. I lost my 40,000 page start of the novel. Fortunately,
a friend had a copy on her kindle and she’s been sending me screen shots so
that I can retype it.
6. Do you
visualize as you write your books, and/or do you become any of your characters?
My
characters are much braver than I am. They’re more outgoing. Don’t get me
wrong, once I get to know someone, I’m a little more open, but on first
impressions, I’m a watcher, taking everything in, sizing everyone up.
Once I’m a little more comfortable, that’s when my sarcasm comes out. It
can tend to get you in trouble if your acquaintances don’t have a sense of
humor. So, yes to both accounts. I tend to use first person as my point of
view. I get a better feel for my characters.
7. Did you do any
research for this book? I am asking because you referenced a lot of medical
terms and hospital information, and I found that your terminology was spot on.
So I can't help but wonder!
Um, yes,
I did a lot of reading online about nursing. If I was unsure, I asked Danielle
Renee. But I always go a bit overboard when doing research. Shit’s interesting.
Lol. I have an extensive list of links in my favorites on my browser for each
book. Sometimes I’ll do hours of reading and end up with one sentence. I always
think it’s worth it, though. I think of it as a learning experience.
8. What all
education have you had?
High
school degree, but I’m sort of the jack of all trades. I went to school for
Landscape design/horticulture/floriculture, and cosmetology. My passion was
always with art. What design work I do in Photoshop is self taught. I sold
digital art a few years back for digital scrapbook sites. Even now, I do my own
cover art and make my own swag. I crave creativity and feel stunted without it.
9. What can you
suggest to anyone wanting to become a writer? Do you think it is an easy job?
Not easy
at all. At times,it’s a second job. I try really hard to keep in mind that I do
it for fun. If I make a job out of it, I won’t enjoy it anymore. So I try
not to sweat the small stuff. I don’t count on the income, so if it’s not
there, I won’t be disappointed. The fact is, most of the income I’ve made since
I started, I invest back into expenses like my Office and Adobe subscriptions,
stock photo sites, editing, signing events, swag, postage, and
advertising.
That
said, it can be a lot of fun. You meet great people. And when you get a
good review, there’s nothing better.
10. Please
provide us with your book links and social media links:
https:/facebook.com/anneberkeleybooks
Twitter -
@aberkeleybooks
Thank
you!
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
When Anne first gave me this book to read, I instantaneously fell in love. It started off all medical like, and in a hospital, and a musician, a big protective family, I just could not put it down. It was like no other book I had ever read, it had so much going for it.
Paisley and her beautiful violet hair, and her siblings who have names that all start with the letter P. Her brothers, who are all so protective. And Paisley’s current, but not for long: boyfriend: Henry.
I cannot help but love when Paisley catches the soon to be ex-boyfriend Henry in bed with ‘Hagatha’ um—I mean Agatha. I laughed so hard. And then, she takes his Hospital over coat, that has his phone in it, into the clothes chute. No one at the hospital can now reach him. Because of this stunt, sadly, Paisley, ends up reprimanded, and then fired.
Fortunately, she has money put away for a planned vacation, which she can now, not take.
To Paisley’s advantage, she has made an impression on the pregnant patient who is carrying Tate’s baby, and told to stay off her feet. She felt comfortable around Paisley. And because they already have one child, they feel that Paisley would be a perfect fit. And when a woman is pregnant, you try and keep her happy.
Jake Whalen is a member of the band, and he just seems to be toying with her emotions. And she is just not sure what it is he truly wants. She thinks she loves him, and she wants him to love her, and she can’t help herself when she is around him. She just melts, and cooperates with his every whim, even when she doesn’t want to.
Her brothers protest their relationship, but eventually they grow to liking him, and even get involved in the band themselves. Coop and Tate try to give Paisley their advice, and even try to talk some sense into Jake.
Eventually Jake is convinced he is truly in love with Paisley Shaw, and he wants to treat her as his queen. He wants to give her a night out on the town. He takes her on the plane, and attempts to sexually appease her needs on the plane, and because she is in fear, as to what could happen when ever they get where they are going, Paisley gets sick. Jake assures her, she has nothing to worry about. Paisley calms down, and the night continues, into complete and utter greatness…..
This is a beautiful and astounding five star book. I enjoyed this book, I laughed and I yelled a few times, and I even melted. There was so much happening in this book, I was completely entertained. And then the end of the book just made it even better. I loved every minute of this book, “Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing” is worth reading over and over again! I loved it, and I loved being introduced to Miss Berkeley as well! She truly loves to keep the reader on the edge of their seats wanting and needing more! She is an excellent writer!
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