7/6/2023 0 Comments Driven k bromberg series![]() KB: I am currently working on the follow-up book to The Player, titled, "The Catch," out on June 29, and it continues to center on Scout and Easton. How did this role reversal inform the story and their relationship? MW: In "The Player," both Easton and Scout find themselves going through the phase in life where they have become the caretaker of a parent and we see a lot of dedication and vulnerability from both of them. But at the same time, I might not have this career that I love or have my three beautiful children, so hindsight is always 20-20 and often skewed. Of course, now I regret the decision to not attend an Ivy League school and the opportunities and experiences I may have missed. I ended up attending school in California and getting degrees in economics and political science and breaking up with the boy. My parents urged me to go because they knew how incredible the opportunity was for me at the time and for my future, but sometimes there is no reasoning with a teenager who thinks they know everything. We both had a lot of growing up to do and yet the fear of moving across the country (from California to Yale or Princeton) and leaving everything I had known (family, boyfriend, sunny skies) scared me tremendously. ![]() I was always the guys' best friend and never the love interest and so the first time I became more than a friend, I fell hard. ![]() KB: The decisions we make in our youth aren't always the wisest ones, right? Honestly, it was a case of first-time love. ![]()
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