C.K.
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Katie McGarry:
Is there any chance you would consider writing a novella or short story for Jax? I really adored Jax in Take Me On and it made me nervous at the end of the book that he was considering moving back home. Haley's one friend really liked Jax for a long time so I think it would be sweet if they got a story together.
Katie McGarry
Hi C.K.,
I really love Jax, too, and I'm also scared for him at the idea of returning home. He has a lot of demons after growing up in a home where his father was a control freak monster. It's a tough call for Jax as he wouldn't feel right leaving his mother and brothers to fend for themselves.
I haven't ruled out continuing the Pushing the Limits series. I recently wrote Abby and Logan's full length novel, Chasing Impossible, and I'm giving it away for free with a preorder of Nowhere But Here: http://bit.ly/1xYKUPz
Right now I'm focusing on the Thunder Road series. The first book, Nowhere But Here, will be released on May 26, 2015.
I hope to write Jax's story someday as well!
Thank you,
Katie
I really love Jax, too, and I'm also scared for him at the idea of returning home. He has a lot of demons after growing up in a home where his father was a control freak monster. It's a tough call for Jax as he wouldn't feel right leaving his mother and brothers to fend for themselves.
I haven't ruled out continuing the Pushing the Limits series. I recently wrote Abby and Logan's full length novel, Chasing Impossible, and I'm giving it away for free with a preorder of Nowhere But Here: http://bit.ly/1xYKUPz
Right now I'm focusing on the Thunder Road series. The first book, Nowhere But Here, will be released on May 26, 2015.
I hope to write Jax's story someday as well!
Thank you,
Katie
More Answered Questions
Emmie
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Katie McGarry:
You write abuse well, no brushing off, no end of world, just ‘this is my crappy life’ Have you considered writing about a more physical abuse inside a nicer house - like Addison, Breanna’s friend from Thunder Rd? People don’t expect to find abuse there like they do in houses below the poverty line, expectations and appearances are different. Are you writing Noah and Echo’s wedding?
Paige Beresford
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Katie McGarry:
Hi Katie! I absolutely love your stories! Especially Crash Into You (I have a real soft spot for Isaiah!!). When I read your Pushing The Limits series I always thought that each book had a deeper meaning thats not always noticeable at first glance, did you mean for this? If so, why did you chose these inner meanings? Did you hope people would see the inner message?
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