I think the location of the book is the best part, besides explaining the characters emotions and looks. I love reading about different places especially if you did the extensive research for the place that you chose.
It's very clear to me that you guys use the same few places as the locations for your stories. Like California, New York, Atlanta and Florida. Broaden them horizons, because publishers and people like to publish and read books that show that the author thinks outside the box.
I can't even lie. I'm just now wanting to broaden mine. In the media, that's Bora Bora, a good place to meet a nice island boy, in the French Polynesia , and they fall in love and have sexy island babies. It's a thought right?
A good list of places and pictures to go along with it:
Hawaii
Paris
Japan
Jamaica
Just a few thoughts about a few new places to park.
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