Hello Lovelies,
I wanted to make today’s blog post all about the home of the Raiders and Kings: Baltimore, Maryland.
I thought it might be fun to share some stories from my trip to the US as well as which things I saw and experienced that made it into the books.
My mom taking a picture of me taking a picture of Baltimore Inner Harbor on our first night.
My trip to Baltimore
In 2018 my parents, cousin, and I took a vacation in the US. We started in New York, more specifically, Manhattan where we spent about a week sightseeing and shopping before renting a car and driving to Baltimore.
We checked in at our hotel and went into a grocery store close by to stock up on snacks and soda and within ten minutes, we observed a theft. The security guard ran after the man, but he got away. It wasn’t the most comforting experience and though I would’ve loved to stay for longer in Baltimore, my family didn’t feel safe enough there, so we ended up going to DC the next evening.
We went to the Cheesecake Factory at the Harbor for dinner and had a lovely view of the water and ships. Baltimore is gorgeous at night with all the lights and beautiful buildings.
My trip to Baltimore
In 2018 my parents, cousin, and I took a vacation in the US. We started in New York, more specifically, Manhattan where we spent about a week sightseeing and shopping before renting a car and driving to Baltimore.
We checked in at our hotel and went into a grocery store close by to stock up on snacks and soda and within ten minutes, we observed a theft. The security guard ran after the man, but he got away. It wasn’t the most comforting experience and though I would’ve loved to stay for longer in Baltimore, my family didn’t feel safe enough there, so we ended up going to DC the next evening.
We went to the Cheesecake Factory at the Harbor for dinner and had a lovely view of the water and ships. Baltimore is gorgeous at night with all the lights and beautiful buildings.
My mom taking a picture of me taking a picture of Baltimore Inner Harbor on our first night.
Seeing the sights
The next day we walked around for a bit to see a few places I had bookmarked for the trip. Among them was the police station where Cade and Cole work. It was really funny to walk past it and see what it’s like in real life and not just as it is on Google Maps.
While we were in the US I was writing the third book in the series and I certainly got a lot of inspiration for that book as well as many that were yet to come at that time.
I loved being there and seeing everything for real and I certainly feel better writing about a place that I’ve actually been to now!
Torsk the submarine
We went to see the Submarine in the harbor. We had a little laugh at the name. It’s called USS Torsk and that word in Danish means cod fish and it’s also something we will call a person instead of idiot.
Walking through it was almost sobering. There were so many historical artifacts in there. It was also um… tight. How people spend months inside a submarine I will never understand. I’m pretty sure I would’ve lost my mind!
USS Constellation
We saw the gorgeous ship from 1853 which has been in the Inner Harbor since 1968. It was beautiful and very well kept.
My cousin and I had some fun reenacting a certain Titanic scene and, no, we definitely weren’t the only ones!
We also went to a shopping mall that has since closed but it has featured in a few of my books though mostly in mentions (Joker among others).
Barnes & Noble
I couldn’t claim my title as a book girl if we didn’t see the huge Barnes & Noble in the Inner Harbor, so off we went! The bookstore was iconic with its placement in the power plant and unfortunately it has since closed. It was a great experience though!
Nash’s firehouse
We headed off to Fells Point, passing the firehouse on the way. I wanted a few pictures of it but a bunch of firefighters were sitting outside in camping chairs and I didn’t want to be a creep and take pictures of them. Maybe I’ll get to take some the next time I visit.
My mom did not have the same problem. She rolled down her window, took a bunch of pictures of them, and waved. The firefighters looked confused but waved back while I was melting into my seat in embarrassment. She has absolutely no shame! Gotta love that about her.
A murder in the park…
We took off to Patterson Park where we went for a lovely stroll and while we were enjoying the scenery, I was plotting a murder. Well, a murder in one of my books. The fifth Raider book to be exact.
I loved being able to see and be in the places where my books take place. It was fun to walk around and get inspiration for scenes in future books as well as seeing where things happen in the books I had already written.
After seeing the park, we drove off toward Washington DC where we of course saw the White House, Congress, and a few of the Smithsonian museums. We had a lot of fun in DC and I, of course, was plotting the whole time. Or, you know, taking in and writing down information for future books! Things like the Congress where Emery works, the FBI building the Raiders work out of, the hotel where *spoiler alert* Neil and Marco met. And much much more…
The life of a writer is working by the pool on vacation!
Thank you for reading along this post as I walked you through some stories from my trip to the US and my experiences there. I hope to return someday and revisit some of the places from this trip as well as some new ones! Have you been to Baltimore? If so what is your favorite place to visit and why? Share in the comment section below!
The life of a writer is working by the pool on vacation!
Thank you Ana for sharing this story we us reads ❤️Am reading Toxic Devotion and am loving it very much ❤️I will always remember the first time I bought your book,It was Saint and it was because of your Cover🫣🫣Black Man of MM Cover book!!am so glad I did!!!keep up the good work Ana!!!
Aww thank you! I’m so happy to hear that ❤️