Falling in love with her cousin's rock star ex-boyfriend was definitely not part of the plan.
HAVOC
Mayhem #4
Jamie Shaw
Releasing February 21st, 2017
Avon Impulse
When Hailey
Harper left her family farm to enroll in veterinary school, she had a plan:
keep her head down, ace her classes, and most importantly... don't upset the
uncle paying her tuition. Translation? Don't piss off his dramatic,
self-absorbed daughter, Danica, even if she's a nightmare to live with.
Falling in love with her cousin's rock star ex-boyfriend was definitely not
part of the plan.
As the drummer of a now-famous rock band, Mike Madden could have any girl he
wants. He's sweet, funny, romantic, talented--and the only guy that's ever made
Hailey's heart do cartwheels in her chest. The more she gets to know him, the
harder she falls, but Hailey knows they can never be more than friends… because
Danica wants him back, and she'll fight dirty to win.
Mike is falling for Hailey too, but Danica's threats and his rock star
life-music video shoots, international tours, obsessed fans-could tear them
apart before they've even begun. Hailey isn't sure she's the one for him, but
Mike's waited years for a girl like her… and he'll do anything to prove it.
HAVE YOU FALLEN FOR ALL
THE MEN OF MAYHEM?
At a door
near the back corner of the room, my fun-loving cousin marches right up to the
first security guard she sees, who also happens to be approximately five
zillion times her size, with muscles made of stone and a face to match. “Who do
I need to talk to to get backstage?”
At her bossy
tone, Muscle-man lifts an eyebrow. “The Easter Bunny?”
“Excuse me?”
“No one’s
allowed backstage.” The arms he crosses over his chest warn that he isn’t
messing around.
“I’m with
Mike,” Danica lies, and after studying her for a moment, Muscle-man laughs.
“Sure you
are.”
“I am!”
When
Muscle-man just smiles at her like she’s a petulant child, Danica resorts to
acting like one. She demands to see his boss and threatens to get him fired.
When that doesn’t work, she resorts to curse words. And when those have no
effect, all hell breaks loose.
She’s
torpedoing her finger into his chest and shouting something about his inbred
gene pool when I try to pull her away from him. But Danica is on a rampage, and
all my efforts get me is a hard shove that nearly knocks me on my ass. At
five-feet tall, one hundred and three pounds, I’m not exactly in a position to
throw my weight around, and I don’t make a second attempt to try. I’m rubbing
my tender collarbone when the security guy picks my assailant up off her feet,
and I helplessly follow as he carries her outside.
After serving
as an armrest for a sweaty gigantor inside the club, after obliterating my
eardrums in front of the world’s biggest speakers, after getting knocked around
like a bratty child’s toy all night, all I want is to take a hot shower and
crawl into my own bed to sleep for a week straight. Instead, I stand on the
sidewalk outside of Mayhem, frowning at the furious look on Danica’s face as
she glares at the big metal door the security guard just shut behind him.
She came here
for one thing, and I know she’s not leaving until she gets it.
“You didn’t
have to push me,” I mutter, and her eyes flare.
“You
should’ve had my back!”
“And done
what? Bite his ankles?”
In her
four-inch wedge boots, Danica towers above me. I stare way up at her, trying to
remember the girl who played dolls with me up in my parents’ hay loft. But
she’s lost somewhere behind fake lashes and fifteen years of getting everything
she's wanted.
“You’ve been
nothing but a bitch this whole time,” she snaps, and I sigh and pull my shirt
away from my skin again, letting the cool night air dry the sweat beaded on my
lower back. There’s no point in trying to defend myself. In Danica’s mind,
she’s always simultaneously the victim and the hero, and as her non-rent-paying
roommate, I’ve learned to just accept that.
I appreciate
everything she’s done for me. I do. If she hadn’t been the little voice in her
father’s ear, persuading him to fund my schooling and begging him to make some
calls to get us enrolled, I’d be home mucking stalls, not following my dreams.
Her dad pays all of my bills—my
tuition, my insurance, my living expenses, all of them. And while I suspect
that Danica’s sudden interest in my life wasn’t entirely genuine—she’d flunked
out of college before, and I think her dad was only open to the idea of her
going back if she was living off-campus with a responsible roommate, AKA her
boring farm-girl cousin—I owe her. I owe her the roof over my head and the
massive student loan debt I don’t have.
When her
phone rings, she wastes no time dismissing me to answer it. “Katie?” she says.
“Guess who just got kicked out of the fucking club. Yes! Because this asshole
bouncer wouldn’t let me backstage.” She gives me a dirty look. “Just stood
there doing nothing. I know! No, she didn’t even try. Getting a place with her
was stupid.”
An icy chill
slithers up the back of my neck, and I chew the inside of my lip. Because of my
uncle’s insistence that I focus all of my energy on school right now instead of
also finding a part-time job, I have no income. My only “job” is not pissing
off his daughter. And it’s a job that I’m learning I am very, very bad at.
With my mouth
shut, I slink away before my mere presence can enrage Danica further, and when
she asks where I’m going, I make up the lamest excuse ever. “To read this flyer
over here.”
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Q&A with Jamie Shaw
How did you come up with the
characters for the story?
Most of the
characters came out of my head, but Mike, the hero, was originally inspired by
my own husband! When I wrote the first book in this series, I never envisioned
it being a series. It was only the
second story I ever wrote, so I couldn’t even dream that big yet (my agent and
publisher were the ones who saw its potential!). So when I wrote all of the
band guys, I wrote them as side characters, and Mike possessed a lot of the
same characteristics as my husband—he was the loner of the group, he had a
witty sense of humor, he had beautiful brown eyes, he was passionate and
committed, he loved pizza and beer and video games. I plugged my husband’s name
in as a placeholder, but then I waited too long to change it. The name “Mike”
just stuck, and eventually, Mike Madden the character grew into his own unique
person—even if he and my husband have quite a bit in common. ;)
What are
you favorite types of stories to read?
I love reading stories with romance and happy endings! Regardless of
if its Young Adult, New Adult, Paranormal, etc. (all my favorites), I love
having that satisfied feeling at the end. The kind that just makes you deflate
with a long, happy, satisfied sigh. And I always try to give my readers that
same feeling with my own stories.
Describe yourself in five words or
less.
Driven.
Passionate. Busy. Caring. Layered.
What gave you the most trouble with
this story?
Writing a
villain was new for me, and even though she (Danica) turned out spectacularly
evil, she was a real b*tch to write, in ALL senses of the word. Haha. I knew
that Mike and Hailey were meant to be together, but how could I make it happen
when Danica wouldn’t get out of their way? It was a challenge to make Hailey
and Mike’s relationship grow organically and meaningfully without crossing that
“cheating” line—a hard line I knew from day one
it would not suit them to
cross—so writing this story involved a lot of pre-planning and tiptoeing and
thought. Ultimately, the challenge that Danica presented ended up giving so
many extra layers to Hailey and Mike’s relationship, and it made their love
story that much deeper.
What do you like to do when you aren't
writing?
When I’m not
writing or chasing after my year-and-a-half old son, I love interacting with my
readers! I try to respond to every single email and message, and I have a
reader group on Facebook, called Jamie’s Rock Stars, that I’m very active in. My readers have told me that
they love how much I interact with them, and honestly, it’s one of my absolute
favorite parts of this job, so I do it as often as I can. I don’t just write
for the sake of writing—I write because I love knowing that people are out
there reading my books, and I really enjoy connecting with those people and
getting to know them.
How is Hailey
different from the other heroines you’ve written?
Hailey’s character is really layered, and she rarely fell
into any extreme: she wasn’t super confident, but she’d stand up for herself
when she had to; she didn’t believe she was pretty, but she knew she wasn’t
ugly; she couldn’t stand her cousin, but she had a sense of family loyalty
ingrained in her values. All of these middle-of-the-road characteristics made
her feel very real, but they also made her difficult to write. I often had
trouble figuring out how she’d act in a situation—more like the story was
pushing her instead of her pushing the story. All of my heroines develop and
change throughout their stories—something that I feel is an essential element
of the New Adult genre—but Hailey’s major obstacle was her confidence, and that
involved a deep level of exploration and growth that I think a lot of readers
are really going to relate to.
Did you have to do
any special type of research for this story?
In each of my Mayhem series books, I try to throw in some
cool rock star element. In MAYHEM, the heroine went on tour with the band. In
RIOT, the heroine went to a giant music festival. In CHAOS, the heroine was
part of the band, so we got to see performing and touring from her perspective.
And in HAVOC, Hailey gets to see (and be part of) a big-budget music video
shoot! I had the video all planned out in my head, but since I had no idea how
music video production actually works, I contacted an actual music video producer
to find out. Since Taking Back Sunday was one of the big inspirations for the
band in my books, I decided to start by checking out some of my favorite music
videos by them and seeing who produced them. Then, I emailed that person,
hoping and praying that they’d take the time to respond, and I freaked the hell out when they responded
right away! The producer taught me all sorts of cool things about the
production process, staff, and equipment, and it really helped me make those
music video scenes much more authentic and detailed.
Readers have always
loved the group dynamics and cast of characters in this series—can we expect to
see those side characters and the couples from earlier books in HAVOC?
Yes! Because HAVOC is the final book in the series, it was
very important to me to not only make sure Mike and Hailey got the happy ending
they deserved, but to make sure that I ended the entire series—all of the romances, from all of the books—in a way that left
readers content and smiling. In HAVOC, we get to see Adam and Rowan from
MAYHEM, we get to see Dee and Joel from RIOT, we get to see Kit and Shawn from
CHAOS, and we even get to see a ton of other series favorites: Leti, Kale,
Kit’s brothers, Van... and even a surprise mention at the very end that ties
everything together in a way I couldn’t be happier with. J
If Mike had a Horcrux, what would it be?
Easy! His drumsticks!
A
resident of South Central Pennsylvania, JAMIE SHAW's two biggest dreams
in life were to be a published author and to be a mom. Now, she's living both
of those dreams and loving every minute of it. When she's not spending time
with her husband and their young son, she's writing novels with relatable
heroines and swoon-worthy leading men. With her MS in Professional Writing and
a passion for all things romance, her goal is always to make readers laugh,
cry, squirm, curse, and swoon their pants off, all within the span of a single
story. She loves interacting with readers, and she always aims to add new names
to their book boyfriend lists.
Thank you for featuring Jamie and HAVOC!
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