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WELCOME KATE L. MARY AUTHOR OF: "MOVING ON"
WELCOME
KATE L. MARY
AUTHOR
OF:
Rad-Reader: Did this storyline find you or did you find
it?
Kate: A
little bit of both. Since this is the third book in the series, I needed Chris
to find happiness, but Bette was a character that I needed to create. She’s
someone I identify with in a lot of ways, and someone I thought would help
Chris figure out who he is.
Rad-Reader: Chris had a fixation with his ex. When really it should have been directed at
his best friend from childhood. Why was
he not on a warpath of anger to get answers from him?
Kate: I
think it’s natural for people to react based on emotions, and for most of us it
takes time to realize that reacting based on our feelings isn’t usually the
best response.
Rad-Reader: Bette was his polar opposite but on the day
they met he says to himself she’s not his type but sexy. Why do you think he wouldn’t let this Annie
thing really go?
Kate: Annie
was something Chris was comfortable with. She fit the idea he’d had of what his
future would be like, and stepping outside that box was a big step.
Rad-Reader: Bette pulls his covers so to speak when she
says, “You weren’t dating at the time they started dating.” Why does he not hear that and be mad at his
friend for Bro Code issues and for not being up front?
Kate: Moving
On was about Chris growing up and taking responsibilities for
his actions, and he just needed time to see things clearly.
Rad-Reader: Bette is a go getter who does what she has
to, to make ends meet. Blake watched
time after time as she degraded herself never saying a word. He said he liked her wanted to date her. Chris sees her do it twice tells her she
needs to stop that it’s demeaning to her self-esteem and not what benefits her
in the long run. Why?
Kate: Not everyone would see what Bette was doing
as demeaning. A lot of people would see it as her just making a living, and
Blake was obviously one of those people. Chris, however, had the chance to get
to know Bette a little better, so he was able to see it as some leftover
insecurities that she hadn’t dealt with yet.
Rad-Reader: I think Ryan had explaining to do at the very
least. For dating has friend’s girl
behind his back. His girl is the one
that should be worried but…why didn’t he ask more questions or blow up at that
part of the betrayal when Ryan gave full disclosure?
Kate: By that point Chris had already come to
terms with exactly why he was angry. Plus, he was ready to move on. He didn’t
want to hold onto the anger anymore. It showed how much Chris had matured
throughout the story, because in the beginning his solution was to run away,
but by the end he was determined to stick it out and move forward by forgiving
Ryan.
Rad-Reader: Will there be a follow up to this story?
Kate: There is another book in the series, Letting
Go, which comes out in November. Chris, Bette, Annie, and Ryan all make an
appearance, but they aren’t the subject of the story. You do get a glimpse into
what the other couples are up to now, though.
Rad-Reader: What was Blake even thinking? He sure had us fooled. Was his deal all about the lay?
Kate: I think Blake was sincere in his feelings,
but he didn’t realize how much he cared about his parent’s opinion until Bette
brought it up. Even as an adult—but especially as a young adult—it’s tough to
face the idea of disappointing the people who raised you, and I think it’s only
natural to struggle with the idea of letting your mom and dad down.
Rad-Reader: How did you start writing to begin with?
Kate: I wrote on and off in high school and
college, always with the intention of one day making a living out of it. But I
got married and started a family young, and with four kids and a husband in the
Air Force, my writing took a backseat to other responsibilities. When my kids
got a little more independent I was in the perfect position in life to finally
focus on my dream.
Rad-Reader: Was it easy getting your first book
published? What was the process?
Kate: No. The publishing world is slow-moving and
highly competitive. When I wrote my first book I honestly had no idea how
difficult it was going to be. I worked for about a year and a half to find an
agent before settling on a contract with a small publisher, which turned out to
be a huge mistake. When that went bust, I moved forward with self-publishing
and shortly after my first two Indie books came out I finally landed my agent,
Stacey Donaghy. She represents my New Adult contemporary romance series, but I
have a handful of Indie books as well.
Rad-Reader: If your book was made into a movie who would
you have play…
Kate: I honestly don’t have any preconceived ideas
of who would play the characters.
Rad-Reader: What song out now best tells the story of
your book?
"Girl in a Country Song" - Maddie & Tae
For Bette who gets no respect from no one before Chris.
"Brake Up In A Small Town" - Sam Hunt
When Annie brakes up Chris
Kate: "Try" - Colbie Caillat
This is how Bette has chosen to live her
life: by being who she is regardless of what other people think or say.
"Brake Up In A Small Town" - Sam
Hunt
When Annie brakes up Chris
Rad-Reader: What is your next project and when is it
coming out?
Kate: Letting Go
November 8, 2016
Some people like a
little chaos. Not Sarah. Growing up in a house of humiliating filth means she
has three crystal-clear goals:
1Get through college, however she can.
2Keep her four-year-old sister away from her mom's hoarding.
3Never, never let disorder take over her life.
Of course, studying,
working, and taking care of a toddler mean Sarah has no time for fun. Until she
meets Zac.
He’s sweet, he’s
funny, they have compatible plans for the zombie apocalypse. But Sarah can’t
let him in. It’s not just his three drooly, sloppy dogs—with him in her life,
the pristine future she’s working for would be shredded before you can say Down,
boy!
Sometimes falling in
love is really all about letting go.
We
are very pleased that we were able to have you with us today. My inner FANGIRL has been satisfied so Thank
You!
This
story carries several messages and about empowerment that I hope that more
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