Welcome to the Come Together, book 3 in the Cityscape Series, Blog Tour. We are so pleased to welcome Jessica Hawkins to Love Affair with an e-Reader for an author interview. Stay tuned for a review of the book and a Giveaway from the Author.
Book Blurb:
With a
single decision, Olivia Germaine’s fantasy has become a reality. Now she is
faced with two commitments: one she must make and one she must break. But in
order to accept a love she never thought possible, Olivia will have to let go
of the broken past that defines her - and of deeply-rooted fears that could
ruin everything.
Everything is what David Dylan wants to give her, and it’s what he wants in
return. He must prove to Olivia that despite his playboy ways, he’s worth
leaving behind the stable future her husband can offer her. David is a man who
always gets what he wants . . . but this time he may be fighting for something
unattainable.
Can Olivia escape the past that threatens to consume her?
And can David break through to her before it does?
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AUTHOR INTERVIEW
Love Affair with an e-Reader is so proud to welcome Jessica
Hawkins, the author of The Cityscape Series.
Thank you, Jessica for joining us to share some insight into your
stories.
JH: Thank you for having me! I’m very excited to be here.
This is such a provocative series, what was your inspiration
for the story?
JH: I’ve always been fascinated by infidelity and the motives
behind it. I hoped to take the reader to the brink of it where they’d ask
themselves: would I or wouldn’t I? Also, I’m inspired by eye contact,
connection. Something happens when you meet eyes with another person, but only
the two of you can understand it.
How did you go about doing your research?
JH: I spent a lot of time reading through online forums. The
Internet is great for that because anonymity can encourage honesty. I read
about people who cheated and people who were cheated on. I wanted to understand
it from more than one angle. And not all of what I read was retrospective – many
posters were in the middle of their own storm. They might be involved with an
affair and want to get out but can’t. Or their spouse had just confessed, and they’re
questioning how it’s possible to move forward. I had other methods of research
too, but real-life experiences were the most informative and heartbreaking.
Your third book was a more of a character study (still, with
plenty of drama). Without giving too
much away, there is loss, redemption and renewal. What was your favorite part of the story to
write?
JH: Great question. The answer might surprise you. There are
scenes that made me cry, that twisted my gut, that really got to me. I both love
and hate writing those. But the scene that sticks out is in the last chapter. Olivia
is watching movies in the den when David comes back to the apartment late. In
that scene we see a sort of desperation in David, where he’s finally crumbling
from carrying the relationship. I don’t want to give anything away either, but
he needs to hear things from Olivia that she could never say before – because
of her past and her stunted relationship with Bill. We think of David as strong
and masculine; he always gives and can survive on what little she gives back. That
scene is a crack in his composure where he needs Olivia to be the one who asks
for what she wants instead of the other way around. It could go many different
ways.
If you could cast your characters with any actor from the
past your present, who would you choose? I’m especially interested in who you would
cast in the role of David Dylan, who is such a charismatic and dominating
character.
JH: I
think it’s important to start by saying that I have these images in my head
that
could never really be completely accurate. But, it sure is fun to try and
make them real. I see Olivia as captivating: Amber Heard, Olivia Wilde, Ashley
Greene. Bill is a little goofy, gangly. Maybe Josh Hartnett or a young Bill
Pullman (think While You Were Sleeping).
David is more difficult. Physically, I think Reynaldo Gianecchini best embodies
my vision – jet black hair, light brown eyes, huge, sexy smile. David is manly
and mature, so I envision an established, older man. Jon Hamm, when he puts on
his Don Draper suit, is up there in my list. I like that he’s a no-bullshit
type. A fan suggested Matt Raimo, and I think he’s just about perfect.
My
dream man is Henry Cavill, but I’d prefer to write a character based on him
rather than try to fit him into a character like David. They’re each too big
for that.
I
noticed that this is called the Cityscape “series”, not trilogy. Will there be more books?
JH: I
don’t anticipate any more books. Originally the series was only two books,
which is why I opted not to call it a trilogy. But as you can see, a third book
is great because it wraps up a lot of loose ends. I like that it’s not required
reading – those who want to continue can, but they don’t have to. And although
I would never recommend it, it could potentially be read as a standalone.
What
can we expect from you next?
JH:
I’m asking myself the same question! I want to keep writing, and I have an idea.
When? That I don’t know. What? Like The
Cityscape Series, it has to do with forbidden attraction.
Thank
you, Jessica for sharing your time and insights with us. We look forward to all your future works!
Thanks
again for having me!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jessica
Hawkins grew up between the purple mountains and under the endless sun of
Palm
Springs, California. She studied international business at Arizona State
University and has also lived in Costa Rica and New York City. Some of her
favorite things include traveling, her dog Kimo, Scrabble, driving aimlessly
and creating Top Five lists. She is the helpless victim of an overactive
imagination that finds inspiration in music and tranquility in writing.
Currently she resides wherever her head lands, which lately is the unexpected
(but warm) keyboard of her trusty MacBook.
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REVIEW
Now
that Olivia has made her decision, it should be all wine and roses, right? Not
quite. In book three of the Cityscape series, Jessica Hawkins delves
further into the relationship between Olivia Germain and David Dylan. The
first two books took us into the sizzling attraction and the agonizing choice
Olivia must make. Now, Ms. Hawkins looks into the aftermath of that
decision. Relationships are difficult enough without the extra baggage of
guilt, judgment, and loss. Olivia's choice changes everything for
her. If she is going to make this work, she is going to have to overcome
her own insecurities, her use of being "sensible",
"practical", and "stable" as a shield, and confront her
relationship with her parents. David becomes the conduit in which Olivia
grows and changes.
For
me, this book is about learning to go "all in." Everything
Olivia does up to her relationship with David is safe. Everything is
muted. David offers her the opportunity to really live, take risks, and
see the world in full technicolor. The struggles they face, I would suspect,
are the norm given how their relationship starts. It's difficult to build
trust when you begin your relationship from an affair. It is an
interesting character study about building something new from a fractured
foundation. This book reminds us that Happy Ever After takes work.
My
only critique of the book is the side story involving Gretchen and Greg.
Given how well the other characters are presented, this part of the narrative
feels under developed. We never really get to know Greg and his attempt
to connect with Gretchen is mostly "off scene," so it is difficult to
gain any insight into the situation. Nonetheless, it is not distracting,
only a missed opportunity.
IN A NUTSHELL:
Because of the core of the
plot, the pace in this book is a little less frantic and the tone is less
anxious than the previous two books. It is a nice and necessary wrap up
to the trilogy.
BOOKS IN THE SERIES
Come Undone
Olivia
Germaine has already found love. Devoted wife, loyal friend, determined career
woman - she’s created the life she always envisioned.
But when Olivia locks eyes with a handsome stranger across a crowded room, he
peers a little too closely and sees emotions she thought she’d buried long ago.
David Dylan, alleged playboy and eternal bachelor, challenges Olivia to
confront the life she’s built and to make decisions that could either lead to
happiness . . . or regret.
Will Olivia be able to draw the line between lust and love?
And can David respect that line?
Come Alive
Determined
to move on with her life, Olivia Germaine has vowed to forget David Dylan.
Struggling to keep her head above water, she focuses on her new promotion and
refuses to drown in the memory of their night together.
But when Olivia realizes what life without David means, she must decide if she
is willing to risk everything for him . . . and if she is ready to reopen the
wounds of her past.
Can Olivia move forward with her marriage despite her feelings for David?
And can David stay away like he promised?
For my dual review of these two books, click here
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