fun to a) bring this long-running series full circle and end where I started; and b) write a story in which it appears as if Tasha is truly going to become a princess.
But I also knew that this story was going to be a challenge to write, not just because of the heroine and hero’s age difference, but because of their history. After Frisco’s Kid, Thomas and Tasha both appear regularly throughout the TDD series, and most of the time, Tasha is still a very young girl.
I realized right away that I would need to lock Tasha and Thomas away somewhere, alone together, as full-grown adults, to help Thomas (and me!) overcome his “you’re too young” issues. I started with that—a need for isolation—back in September 2018, and I created that whole “9/11-type event” so that T&T would be forced to be alone in the wilderness together, never guessing that our world was on the verge of a global pandemic. Sheesh. I coulda made this a “quarantined together during a hurricane so there’s no power/internet/ability to Zoom/make phone calls” book. If I’d only looked harder into my crystal ball. (Hah!)
About the time warp: I wrote the first eleven books in the TDD series between 1995 and 2002. A variety of issues made me put the series on hold until 2018, when I finally sat down to write SEAL Camp (Spaceman and Ashley’s book, set up in Taylor’s Temptation, TDD #10).
I was faced, at that time, with a choice. Should I maintain the old timeline and set this book in the early 2000s? (Pagers! Dial-up internet! Ugh! No!!)
Should I maintain the old timeline, acknowledge the passage of time, and set the story in the current day? (By which point even the youngest SEALs in the series would likely be retired, so all of the familiar faces would be gone. Ugh! No!!)
Or…
Should I do one of those funky, weird, kinda cheat-y, soap-opera-esque thangs, and warp time so that we (me-the-writer and you-the-reader) could have it all…? (Smart phones! Text messages! Wi-fi! And familiar names and faces! Yes!!)
So yeah. As I mentioned in that little note right at the top of Chapter One, like SEAL Camp, King’s Ransom is set both in the present day, and a few years after the end of Night Watch (TDD #11, Wes and Brittany’s book). Admiral Francisco, Team Ten CO Captain Joe Catalanotto, Senior Chief Harvard Becker, and Lucky and Bobby and Wes and all of the rest of the SEALs from the original eleven books have been in their early-to-mid-to-late-thirties for more than a dozen years. (Gee, I wish I could say the same!) Thomas King, now mid-thirties to Tasha’s early twenties, has caught up to them. Embrace the time warp!
About the future (as long as we’re time traveling!): I’d intended for King’s Ransom to be the final book in the Tall, Dark & Dangerous series, but as I was getting to know both Rio and Dave through their subplot, I found myself more and more intrigued. And then my husband cleverly came up with an enticing title: Blame it on Rio.
No promises, but it’s hard to turn down a good title like that. Plus that story practically writes itself. (Maybe I’ll make it a short, with two stories, one for Rio and one for Dave…?)
But here we are.
The End.
Thank you, TDD readers, so very much for taking this nearly-a-quarter-century journey and choosing to spend your precious reading time with my characters and me.
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Excerpt from SEAL Camp
SEAL Camp
Tall, Dark & Dangerous series #12
First published May 2018 from Suzanne Brockmann Books
Navy SEAL Lieutenant Jim “Spaceman” Slade’s got a problem. A SEAL Team is only as fast as its slowest member—and right now, thanks to