Darcy isn’t interested in breaking them up, and she’s fine with settling for less than Tom. I just really loved the idea of a girl who thought a guy was so perfectly wonderful in every way that she had no hope of winning his heart.Īt the beginning of the book, she believes he’s still engaged to his long-term girlfriend, and she’s fine with that because she knows he’s happy and looked after. What made this such an exciting topic for you to address? In the book, “99 Percent Mine”, the character Darcy hits a crossroads that many people deal with, going for their dream outcome ( in this case going for Tom) vs. 99 Percent Mine was really hard for me to write.Ģ. They say the second book is the hardest to write because there are expectations attached, and I would definitely agree with that. I’m still learning how I work and what my triggers and blocks to creativity are. How have you seen yourself evolve as an author, if any, from “ The Hating Game” to your latest novel “ 99 Percent Mine”?
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