Those of you reading my Paladin League series have spent a lot of time in Puerto Jardin, my fictional South American country where the vast majority of the action takes place. There are a few reasons why I created it.
The biggest reason is the freedom it gives me. If I need drug cartels, I can set them where I need them. Arms dealers? They control the city.
It also let me create my fictional cities inside my fictional country. Rio Blanco, the capital of Puerto Jardin, near the middle of the country. Set in the mountains so it isn't as humid there.
In the south, I have Trujillo. This city goes from the foothills of the mountains to the edge of the rainforest. This allows me a variety of climates and rain levels. This becomes very important in Wicked Temptation for the climax of the suspense plot.
Then there's San Isidro, the town set in the rainforest. This location has played a smaller part in the series, but it's the closest town to the ruins and a drug lord is close at hand. And because the place is fictional, it allows me to have the people of the city keep the bad guys out. Their city is safe and crime-free because they don't allow trouble.
I'm deliberately vague about some of Puerto Jardin because I don't want to rewrite South American geography completely. I also don't want to be nailed down to any details I don't need for the story I'm working on. Earlier in my writing career, before I learned a valuable lesson, I would put in a throwaway line that didn't matter for the book I was working on, but when I went to write another story in the series, that unimportant toss in would bite me in the butt.
After seven books that take place primarily in Puerto Jardin? The country feels pretty darn real to me. I've been reusing locations all along. The mercenary bar where the heroes have meet-ups to check in with their team. The open-air market. The convent. The coffee shop with the couches. The estates the bad guys have that are more compounds than mansions. The arms dealer's in the foothills north of Trujillo. The drug lord's near San Isidro.
Creating my own places? Creative and fun! And something I'll likely do in the future, too. Just makes life so much easier in so many ways.




