Handpicked
By
Dani Oden
Publication date: August 2014
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult
Synopsis:
College freshman Jill Holloway takes one look at
the stuck-up girls going through sorority rush and nearly returns her borrowed
dress and heels. Against her best judgment, she ends up falling for the
prestige and parties, and snagging a bid from a top house. After moving in, she
quickly grows skeptical of her too-perfect sorority sisters. She tries to ask
questions, though no one will take time from their busy social calendar to give
her any real answers.
Jill wastes no time digging for everything she’s
not supposed to find, and soon comes face-to-face with a big and bloody secret
hidden in her sorority’s basement. She knows she’s in over her head, but taking
off so soon would raise the perfectly-plucked eyebrows of her suspicious new
sisters. She’s stuck until she can make a smooth exit.
But the closer she gets to leaving, the more it
becomes clear that it won’t be as simple as she hoped. A tempting fraternity
guy, a best friend who needs her, and new details about what has really been
happening in the basement have her questioning what her next move should be,
and whether or not it’ll be worth the risks.
HANDPICKED is a New Adult coming of age, with
elements of suspense and
romance.
Guest
Post: Deleted Scenes
Thank you so much for having me! I
thought I’d offer readers a “behind-the-scenes” peek at some sections that were
part of earlier drafts of HANDPICKED, and why they didn’t make the final cut.
This first one is part of an extended version
of the opening scene. Our main character Jill is trying to get ready for her
final night of sorority rush in her dorm bathroom…
The girl from the stall emerged, wearing a gold lacy number
and looking movie-star perfect except for her red, watery eyes. She reached
around me, grabbed a paper towel, and daintily dabbed her mouth. "I can't
effing handle this," she said, squeezing into my mirror space and fluffing
her wavy brown hair. "I haven't been able to eat for days."
Blond handed her a piece of gum. "Couple more hours,
and it'll all be worth it. And that dress looks amazing on you now."
The brunette caught me staring at her reflection and raised
her eyebrows. She sized me up, clearly not approving of how I was still in my
yoga pants and a tank top, and how my long red hair was in a loose ponytail.
"Where are you preffing?" she said casually, asking which sorority
parties I was visiting for the final round of rush that night. Thankfully, I
had just learned the jargon earlier that day.
I shrugged. "I can't remember, my list is back in my
room."
She gaped at me. Her hand stopped not even an inch from her
face, her lip gloss still pointed to her mouth. "You can't remember?"
Blond started to laugh as if I'd been joking.
I bristled. "Well, all their names sound the same,
don't they?"
They stared at me.
"I guess some do," the brunette said slowly, like
she didn't really think so at all.
My cell phone started buzzing from my pocket, so I quickly
grabbed it and scooped up my small make-up bag. "Excuse me," I said,
glad to get away. They smelled like a Victoria's Secret store mixed with
throw-up.
Ultimately, this exchange was cut simply
for pacing. I wanted to speed up the time it takes Jill to get back to her room
so we can get her out the door and to the sororities faster.
This second one is from a scene when Jill dozes off next to
her crush, Tad…
In my
sleepy state, I was less guarded than I would have been under most
circumstances. He started tugging at my sweatshirt, and instead of encouraging
him to explore underneath it with his hands, I simply raised my arms up high.
Obediently, he lifted it. The hood was tight over my head, but he managed to
squeeze it off me, pulling out my ponytail holder. My long red hair fell loosely
over my face and I imagined it looked quite sexy. Well, sexy for me, which is
about as sexy as like, one of those live-action Disney movies that gets played
on Sunday night cable.
This section was cut because of Jill’s
reference to being less guarded because she was tired. I was concerned that her
comment it made it seem like she wasn’t that into Tad, which was not at all
what I was going for – the final version of the scene makes it *pretty* clear
that she’s excited to be with him J
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Thank you for giving me the chance to share these
scenes!
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