- I’ve been looking for a way to write a book about sea turtles at my niece’s request. That is what truly inspired this story.
- I may or may not have watched Finding Nemo for research about sea turtles. Also, I may or may not have checked out children’s books about sea turtles for research.
- I originally wanted to use a real city in Florida but couldn’t get a research trip out there in time, so I created fictional Turtle Bay so I wouldn’t mess up any geographic facts.
- I visited a professional dive shop and talked with a diver about how to tamper with an oxygen cylinder. He let me record our conversation so I could go back to it when writing the “dive scene” also while I was there, I spotted a sweet hot pink scuba gear and flippers. I loved it and wanted Caley to have it.
- One of my BFFs went with me to the dive shop and tried to talk me into signing up for dive classes even though she knows I won’t even jump off a diving board—how will I fall off the back of a boat?
- I have a diving board.
- I thought Caley would be intimidated by the hulking and menacing Shepherd, but when she got on the page she wasn’t at all. She told him, “Stand down, solider.” So I had to tweak some of my plot. I’m glad it turned out that way.
- I didn’t realize Shepherd had a problem comforting people physically until he attempted it on the page. It made me laugh and I hope it made you laugh too! “There, there.”
- I cried a few times as Shepherd showed me what his childhood had been like. No child should have to endure that.
- Caley loves peach tea. I don’t.
- Miss Whittle’s husband JC is my dear friend Vickie Carroll’s husband’s name. It’s Jim but she calls him JC. He was also in the military. When he found out I was using his name he was excited and then he wasn’t when he discovered he was dead. Ha!
- Researching sea turtles was fascinating and I would love to see the turtle crawl to the ocean. I love the beach.