Synopsis:
After a
horrific breakup with her long-time boyfriend, Brooklyn Caldwell is completely
disenchanted with the notion of mingling with the opposite sex. Damon Williams
had been everything she thought she wanted…until he wasn’t.
In an attempt
to escape her heartbreaking past, Brooklyn seeks refuge in bustling Washington
DC where she folds into the fast paced society unnoticed…until she meets a
young entrepreneur, Logan Colton.
Brooklyn is
surprised to find that while she has been successful in keeping the opposite
sex at bay, somehow she is defenseless against Logan’s confidence and charm—and
it doesn’t hurt that he is absurdly beautiful. While thrilled with Logan’s
candor, Brooklyn hesitates, as she can’t seem to move past the heartache that
she suffered at the hands of Damon.
As much as
Logan didn’t plan on pursuing her, he is drawn to Brooklyn’s muted beauty and
her witty persona. For all his success, Logan is ensnared in the coveted world
of unequivocal wealth and power, but behind closed doors is taunted by demons
and an undeniable need to atone for a monumental mistake.
As the two
embark on a tumultuous obstacle course saturated with unknown twists and turns,
Brooklyn is left to question whether she can endure the journey ahead.
Excerpt 1
“I didn’t
usually second-guess sharing things with her, but for some reason I just didn’t
feel like rehashing my sordid past. I was determined to maintain a brave face
for everyone else’s benefit, no matter what the cost. I never wanted to portray
myself as the weak woman who needed a man. But for all my boastful
pontificating, I still suffered with the reality of our breakup silently. Alex
was my nearest and dearest friend, but the reality was that she had never
experienced the heartache I went through.”- Brooklyn Caldwell
Excerpt 2
“Logan Colton
wanted me to call him? Why? I wondered ….For the life of me I couldn’t
understand the cruel joke that the universe was playing on me. I wasn’t the
pretty or popular girl that got asked out by legions of boys to prom. I still
remembered the awkward years of my youth—the braces, obscene hairdos and neon
tights. Nope, I wasn’t Paula Patton beautiful. I wasn’t on any millionaire’s
long list of friends—nor did I want to be. Logan would just have to settle for
one of the women who would be more than willing to sink her teeth into his
obscene fortune, guaranteeing that she wouldn’t have to lift a finger for the
rest of her natural life.”- Brooklyn Caldwell
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ALBUMS THAT INSPIRED
S.C. ELLINGTON’S UNSETTLED
ADELE: 21
BEYONCE: 4
ANTHONY HAMILTON: AIN’T NOBODY WORRYIN
ALICIA KEYS: THE ELEMENT OF FREEDOM
BOYZIIMEN: II
MAROON 5: SUNDAY MORNING/OVEREXPOSED
FRANK OCEAN: CHANNEL ORANGE
SIX60: SIX60
BON JOVI: THE CIRCLE
DRAKE: NOTHING WAS THE SAME
USHER: RAYMOND V. RAYMOND/SUPERSTAR
RHIANNA: GOOD GIRL GONE BAD
MUSIQ SOULCHILD: JUSLISEN/SOULSTAR/LOVANMUSIQ
MILEY CYRUS: BANGERZ
MAXWELL: BLACKSUMMERS’NIGHT
JASON MRAZ: LOVE IS A FOUR LETTER WORD
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE: JUSTIFIED/20-20 EXPERIENCE
JOHN COLTRANE & DUKE ELLINGTON: IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD
Some of S.C. Ellington’s Favorite Things
Author’s Favorite Bad Boy:
Travis
Maddox
Author’s Favorite Movies:
Love
& Basketball
The
Notebook
Author’s Favorite Songs:
Way
too many to name!
Interview with S.C.
Ellington:
Have you always wanted to be a writer?
Have you always wanted to be a writer?
I had a few cases of
this dreadful disease! I found that by leaving my work alone for a few
days, ideas were able to flourish when I didn’t put myself under pressure to
spit out words.
Well as a budding author
myself, I can’t stress enough the importance of networking. When I first
approached the idea of writing a novel, I was mortified by the idea of social
networking and meeting people face to face. Luckily I was able to meet a few great
people early on who showed me the ropes of the author world. I think my
exposure to them has made my author experience richer.
Is it harder to write a
male or female character?
It is most definitely
harder for me to write male characters. As a woman, it is so much easier for me
to tune into what most women desire, complain about, or fear. Thankfully, my
husband has been supportive and allows me to pick his brain to get male points
of view.
Oddly enough, as a new
adult romance author, the hardest scenes for me to pull together are the actual
love scenes. I struggle with the syntax of my word choice, where to stage the
characters, and above all, keeping the scenes fiery.
f you could see the
world through the eyes of one of your characters, which one would it be and
why?
I would have to say I
would like to experience the world through Logan’s eyes. Logan has had to deal
with some hard blows. While everyone deals with adversity at some point, it
would be nice to experience how he strives to move past it on a daily basis.
How do you know if your
work is a short story or a novel in the making? What triggers that decision?
On some level, the
characters speak to you. I find if they have a lot to say, then I continue to
write. If they’ve, yelled, screamed, and made up in twenty pages, then I know
they were only meant to be around for a season or two.
If you could bring one
of your characters to life, who would you choose and why?
I would choose Brooklyn.
Like Logan, Brooklyn has also dealt with tumultuous ups and downs in her life.
Brooklyn has a fire about her, and I enjoy that. To see some of her crazy
comments played out in real life would be comical.
Do your fans have any
impact on your writing?
Certainly! As a budding
author, you’re eager to hear what readers think of characters and the overall
story line. What they liked and didn’t like and so forth. Since Unsettled is
the first novel of a series, I would embrace things that my readers had to say
to keep the thrill of the story going.
What is the best
compliment you have received as an author?
The best compliment thus
far was from a reader who messaged me and cried, "I was sad to see the
story end."
If you had the chance to
go on a date with one of your characters, who would it be?
I would love to hang out
with Damon for a couple hours. Get some insight into what he was thinking! I
don’t think I could be his Mystic though!
What lies in your near future
as an author?
I hope to pursue writing as a full-time career
at some point. In the meantime, I look forward to interacting with my fans and
continuing Logan and Brooklyn’s story.
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