The Rebel Princess – Available Today!

Hello Katie Tell us about your new release. Tell us about your hero and heroine. What makes them likeable? The Rebel Princess picks up where The Rejected Princess left off, but we switch to seeing the stories of Prince Gregory and the Lady Merry Stern. Both of these characters were…

Hello Katie

Tell us about your new release.

Tell us about your hero and heroine. What makes them likeable?
The Rebel Princess picks up where The Rejected Princess left off, but we switch to seeing the stories of Prince Gregory and the Lady Merry Stern. Both of these characters were devastated by the events that took place at the end of book 1, so they're coming into the story broken and hurting.

Their tenacity to overcome is something most people can appreciate, and their growth throughout the story is (I hope!) full of hope and light.

What makes this book special to you?
I knew from the moment I first wrote about Merry that I loved her and wanted her to have a story to herself. Writing Merry and Gregory's story was easy. Not that the actual writing was easy, but it was easy in that they really took the lead and their story poured out.
What book are you reading now?
Right now I'm reading The Gold-Son by Carrie Anne Noble, and I'm loving it! Her books are very fairy tale-like, and they enchant me!
What do you do when you're not writing?
When I'm not writing, I can be found doing lots of things. I love being outside, so count me in for taking a walk, gardening, swimming, or just sitting on my front porch. I also like reading (obviously!) and learning new things, but planning expensive vacations I'll never go on is fun, too.
How can readers connect with you?
I'm on Facebook and Instagram @KatieClarkBooks, and I'm part of the Lands Uncharted Blog at www.landsuncharted.com.
What is the spiritual takeaway for your reader?
There's always a purpose.
What is your hero's main character flaw?
His anger and unwillingness to forgive
What is your heroine's main character flaw?
Keeping her feelings locked away, and being too afraid to trust
What can readers learn from your villain?
Anger and bitterness don't pay.
What makes your hero heroic?
He's always willing to put away his feelings when it comes to the greater good.

what makes your heroine heroic?
She faces her fears when it really counts

 

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