Good heavens, I need to edit this book. Like seriously strip it to bits and fix every mistake. The plot holes are the size of a meteroid crater, and it's only because I write this crap that I actually know how to connect the dots.
That said, I'm tryna finish the book before I start ripping it to shreds, but the holes are bugging me, man. So, I'm gonna retrace my steps and edit piece by piece. I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE YOU TO REREAD THE EDITED CHAPTERS (which, obviously, I will indicate in some form or fashion). I'll let y'all know once the editing process begins, but it probably still won't be for a while.
On to what you really wanna know.
Since when did the name change?
Grabbing Hold? I'm confused.
The Motorcycle Kid #1? I thought she wasn't writing a sequel?
Well, think again, young grasshoppers, because shockingly enough, people are allowed to change their minds. And yes, I have decided to write a sequel to the Motorcycle Kid. A trilogy, to be specific.
Oh, so unoriginal.
Everybody writes trilogies.
Eh eh eh. My man shut dah down. My story, my ideas. (Yes, I just Bajanised you.)
In any case, here's how it's gonna go.
1) Grabbing Hold
2) Holding On
3) Letting GoCliché as they may be, I think the titles are all metaphorical references to holding on to and letting go of a motorcycle's handlebars (see what I did there?) and compare Emma and Ryder's different ordeals throughout young adulthood to learning how to ride a motorcycle. Get it? GET IT?
No? Okay.
Well, that's all for now, folks. I hope this little PSA answered your questions.
DON'T FORGET TO READ YESTERDAY'S CHAPTER! DRAMA GALORE!
- Mack 😁
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Grabbing Hold (The Motorcycle Kid #1)
Teen FictionJust when it seems Emma Daniel has finally managed to piece herself back together, life threatens to rip her apart. Again. Add a coffee shop, an almost hit-and-run, and one very hot, very stubborn Cuban-American with secrets of his own, and you've g...