Paige Beresford
Paige Beresford asked J. Sterling:

Why did you decide to write a book from Dean Carter's point of view and not Chance Carter? And what message would you like your readers to take away from this book? Would it be the same message as The Perfect Game series?

J. Sterling Hi Paige! :) I wrote Dean's point of view honestly because the story came about in a conversation I was having with a reader/friend. And once that idea entered my brain, I couldn't stop thinking about it and I had to write it. HAD TO. Chance simply hasn't talked to me yet, and i don't want to force my story for him. When I do write Chance's book (and I have every intention to), I want it to be awesome. You know? :)
What message would I like people to take away from The Other Game? I just wanted to show more of Dean and Jack's relationship. And even though the book is still very much about Jack & Cassie- we get to see how hard that was on Dean. How bad of a position Dean was put in over and over again by Jack's decisions, but how much he still fiercely loved his brother. I don't know how Jack would have survived without Dean.

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