Erin Hahn: On Writing Her Love Letter to Summer Vacations

Erin Hahn is the author of the young adult novels You’d Be Mine, More Than Maybe, and Never Saw You Coming as well as the adult romance Built to Last. Romance is her vibe, grunge is her soundtrack and fall is her signature color. She fell for her flannel-clad college sweetheart the very first day of school and together, they have two hilarious kids who keep her humble. She lives outside Ann Arbor, Michigan, and has a cat named Gus who plays fetch and a dog named June who doesn’t. Follow her on Instagram . In this interview, Erin discusses writing her new contemporary romance, Catch and Keep , her advice for other writers, and more. Name: Erin Hahn Literary agent: Kate McKean Book title: Catch and Keep Publisher: Griffin/SMP Romance Release date: October 15, 2024 Genre/category: Contemporary romance Previous titles: Even if it Breaks Your Heart, Friends Don’t Fall in Love, Built to Last, Never Saw You Coming, More Than Maybe, You’d Be Mine Elevator pitch: Maren Laughlin has been fishing her whole life, but she’s finally ready to be caught. Josiah Cole might be a terrible with a rod and reel but he knows a keeper when he sees one and he’s not letting her go. Bookshop | Amazon [WD uses affiliate links.] What prompted you to write this book? This is my seventh book, the third in an interconnected series of standalones, and it’s my love letter to all the lake girls; in fact, its dedicated to them! You could say I’ve waited a long time to write this story. I’ve been able to pour all of my fondness for summer vacations spent on the lake into these pages, setting the nostalgic backdrop for Maren and Joe’s romance. How long did it take to go from idea to publication? And did the idea change during the process? This book came together remarkably quickly. I think that just happens sometimes, when the idea and the author just click into place, particularly if there is a personal connection there. I wrote this book in six weeks and the […]

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