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Former “Bachelorette” star Hannah Brown There are trading roses for engagement roses, four of which, exactly, in his highly expected second novel, “Sybil rain four engagement rings”.
A book that is an independent sequel to his debut, “the mistakes we never made,” supplies a blend of beach romance and soul scanning, described as “white lotus” sex and the city “, with a little” mom mia “magic.
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In a recent interview Zibby OwensBrown opened the book, his future wedding, and why writing this story seemed deeply personal.
At the heart of the novel is Sybil Rain, a woman who once left her own wedding in chaos and is now looking for clarity for her alone. But things are circulated quickly as he gets into two former brides.
“It’s really funny read,” Brown shared. “But it also causes Sybil to face the parts of his past, which have prevented him from adopting love completely from others and himself.”
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Sybil’s journey repeats Hannah’s own.
Now 30 and when planning a real -life wedding in July, Hannah Brown wondered how much she had grown and how growth shaped her story. “I’m so different from six years ago,” he said. “Relationships, especially sustainable, must allow space for that evolution.”
Although Brown is known for his television roots, it has found creative freedom in writing. “This is what I call the first dream,” he said of his fiction career.
“It’s something I’ve wanted since high school.” He appreciates his co -writer Emily Laragy to help her insight into life and joked that the second book was “much tougher” than the first.
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Hannah Brown also confirmed that the elements of the story have inspired her own life, including her Swoon-worthy imaginary bride Jamie, who resembles more than her real-life partner Adam.
“Jam has a lot of qualities that I love Adam,” he said, laughing.
As for Sybil’s personal obstacles, such as a shame he feels that he was a degree, Brown carefully designed the fighting. “He sparkles, but he hides the things he is ashamed of. And it really resonates me, not feeling enough, there is no what people were expecting.”
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The second floor of Sybil’s story is associated with tension laws, a challenge that Hannah Brown has not personally experienced, but she acknowledges the general.
“Not everyone will be the biggest fan,” he said. “But it is important that a partner who sees you, supports you and stands you.”
“I’m so different than six years ago, 10 years ago, and when you really find yourself in these than strong connections and romance, it’s like you could say to that person at the moment,” he added. “Usually in relationships you need to be with someone you can grow and change.”
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Despite all the romantic stucks in the book, Brown says that one of the biggest love stories is between the women’s core group, which he also values in his own life. “I have incredible women in the corner. Some of them are coming soon on my Bachelorette trip, and I am so grateful for different seasons they have been part of.”
With wedding watches, book tours and his first home in Nashville, life is more lively than ever, but Hannah Brown is dreaming of stories that are coming.
“I would like to give Nikki and willow their own books,” he teased his characters. “And I would like to see that this world comes to life on the screen one day.”
So far, “Sybil Rain’s four engagement rings” hit the shelves on June 24, and Hannah Brown says “I do” in just a month. And if his storytelling and the glow of real life are indicative, his next chapter will be one of the books.