
NOTHING BUT TROUBLE AFTER MIDNIGHT
by Kimberly Blackadar
Young Adult
Two Harbors Press
www.NothingButTroubleAfterMidnight.com
www.KimberlyBlackadar.wordpress.com
3 Signed Copies will be given away on Friday, February 26th, 2010!
About the Book:
Chloe Preston has the perfect teenage life: great friends, a full social calendar, and the ideal boyfriend.
But perfect never stays that way.
One night, Chloe’s life is shattered, and all she can hope for is that the memory will fade like a bad dream. But secret truths are dangerous, and Chloe discovers that keeping things hidden causes more harm than good—especially when the nightmare is real and comes back for more.
Will Chloe find the strength to face the truth, or will she remain a victim of her own fears?
Insightful and compelling, author Kimberly Blackadar’s Nothing but Trouble after Midnight is an unprecedented battle between true love and ill-fated circumstance.

Read our Exclusive Interview with the Author!
1) When did you first know that you wanted to be a writer?
The idea first surfaced in eighth grade. Not in a conventional way—like winning an essay contest, but when my teacher called roll on the first day of school. “Kimberly Blackadar,” he said, “that is the name of an author.” I was only thirteen, and my best pieces of writing were often folded and passed across the room, but still his words stayed with me, year after year, until I sat down at my computer and started my first book.
2) Your characters seem so alive and real...what's your secret?
I write teen fiction, so I listen to teenagers—not just the way they talk, but what troubles them the most. I do, however, warn them (with a huge smirk) that what they say can and will be used in future novels.
3) How do you come up with your character names?
Hmm, I was just asked this question during a recent school visit, and with some serious color in my cheeks, I admitted, “I google sexy baby names.” I mean, some names just scream romance fiction, and others, um, don’t. (My name, by the way, is not on any of the lists. Apparently, my parents didn’t consider sex appeal when they named me.)
4) Which fictional character do you have a secret crush on?
Rob Callahan. He’s perfect, and he says exactly what I want him to say. (Imagine that?) Seriously though, romance writers need to fall for their book’s love interest right along with the main character; it makes the story more believable. But girls, remember this: most fictional boys are too good to be true, and well, that’s because they aren’t.
5) Which came first, the title or the novel?
The novel came first, but the title is a line in the book. When I was reading over the first draft, the phrase popped from the page and I knew it would make a great title. Teens, no matter which path they choose in life, are intrigued by “trouble.” Some seek it; others avoid it. Either way, I wanted to hook them with the title.
About the Author:
Born in Massachusetts, but raised in Florida, Kimberly Blackadar graduated from Florida State University and then spent eight years in the classroom—primarily as an English, social studies, and drama teacher. Now a homeschooling mom living in Minnesota, she draws from her teaching experiences to offer realistic fiction to her readers. Visit the author online at: www.KimberlyBlackadar.wordpress.com.
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11 comments:
Great interview! The book sounds great. I would love to read it. And the cover is great =)
Google! Heck yes!!
I have read this book--it is one of the best books I have read! I love ROB!
If you don't win this book, you should definitely put it on your read list! It is an awesome book! The characters are so realistic--I could really relate to them. I think any young person would love this book.
I bought this book - and my 13 year old niece started to read it and wouldn't give it up! I must buy it again, since I've heard nothing but good things about nothing but trouble. Nice work, Kimberly!
This is an incredible book. The characters caught and held my attention the whole way through. I'm not the only one who likes it though; my high school students love it too! I would definitely add it to your "to read" list.
I have heard so many good things about this book. I need to put it on my to read list.
I love this book!!! =)
I haven't heard of this book until now, but it sounds incredible! Awesome interview (I was laughing hysterically at "sexy baby names"!)
Sounds like a great read. Please include me.
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Putting it on the "to-read" list. Sounds like something my 15 year old would love:)
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