Become the object of desire with your own book!

Posted by Hayden Allen-Vercoe on Mon 12th March 2007 at 02:36 AM, Filed in Romantic Gifts

It’s not a new idea, in fact the company behind the concept has been running for 10 years.

Yournovel.com was the original brainchild of a husband and wife team in the States. To date the pair have written 14 out of the current 19 novels. The concept is simple, you give them the names of the people you want in the book and they replace all the original names for theirs, then print it and post it back to you.

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Some of their novels are:

“Treasure Seekers”

“Heart of the Keys”

“Rome: Diamonds, Danger and Desire”

“Season’s Greeting, Season’s Love” 

Prices:
Paperback                       $49.99
Paperback with photos $74.95
Hardback                       $94.95
Hardback with photos $119.95

A fantastic idea, and a fantastic and original pressie for that special person.

When recently asked how they came about the idea; “I was on a panel at a public relations conference and the ice-breaker question was: ‘What would people be surprised to find out about you?’ I answered that I had written a yet-to-be published romance novel, which got an appropriate response. Fletcher, then my boyfriend, had driven to the conference with me, and at lunch, one of the women, a friend, at the table said, ‘Wouldn’t it be great to read about yourself in on of those romance novel?’ Well, we all laughed and kidded around about it. Then, on the four-hour drive home, Fletcher and I looked at each other, and the proverbial light bulb went off. We said, ‘You know, we could do that!’ and actually started outlining our first book, ‘Another Day in Paradise,’ on the back of a manila folder on the drive. We started writing it the next day.”

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