At last I can announce the sale… (not mine)

Some of you may remember that some time ago, I talked about a friend who had made another sale, but couldn’t announce yet. Well, the cat’s out of the bag:

Colleen Gleason writes:

For all those who thought Christine should have stayed with the Phantom…

I’m delighted to announce that I’ve sold my version of the timeless story of Christine Daae and Erik the Opera Ghost, to New American Library’s Eclipse Erotica trade paperback line.

My take on The Phantom of the Opera was inspired by Andrew Lloyd Weber’s musical and film, although I drew heavily on the original book by Gaston LeRoux and brought in Philippe, Count de Chagny and Raoul’s brother–a main character that was left out of Weber’s musical.

So for everyone who wanted to know what really happened during the Music of the Night scene, and why Raoul was such a milquetoast, and why Christine left with Raoul when we all knew she should have stayed with the Phantom…you’ll find out when you read my book!

Tentative release date: June 2007

Congratulations, Colleen! That makes three sales for you this year!

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