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Patricia Leavy Author Interview

Cinematic Destinies is a sweeping, heart-filled continuation of the love story between Ella and Finn Forrester. It moves the spotlight onto their adult children and explores the complexity of family ties and personal growth. What inspired the setup of your story?

It’s the third and final book in the trilogy, and honestly, I never intended there to be three books. Each one inspired the next. The second book, After the Red Carpet, sees Ella and Finn building a life together and starting a family in the shadow of Hollywood. I wanted to explore the lives of those three children when they were grown up. How would the public fascination with their parents’ love story affect them each and their love stories? Ella was always fascinated by what love might look like and feel like over a lifetime, so I also wanted to know how that unfolded for her and Finn. I could see it all so clearly it just flowed.

I loved how different each of the children are, how they each had their own story to tell. What character did you enjoy writing for? Was there one that was more challenging to write for?

Thank you so much. I truly loved writing each of them. Because each is different—their personality, their struggle, where they live—as a writer it was an incredibly fulfilling project. There was so much to explore. If I had to pick a favorite to write, it would be Georgia. I loved the way her story mirrored her mother’s from The Location Shoot. Writing about a film shoot in Iceland was also a lot of fun, although it did present challenges, essentially writing a story within a story. I really had to take my time getting that right.

What scene in the book did you have the most fun writing?

Jean Mercier is a controversial filmmaker with a dystopian outlook. His films tackle the big questions of life. To him, artists are truthtellers, they shine a light in dark places, and sometimes they have to go dark so that others may see the light. Beauty has an underside and so sometimes it’s guardian is ugly. It keeps things honest. For all three books I’ve had a blast writing Jean. In Cinematic Destinies there’s a scene in the book in which Jean and Michael, the lead actor, discuss what the film is really about. I don’t want to spoil anything, but it was by far my favorite scene to write. I was laughing the whole time.

Where do you see your characters after the book ends?

Enjoying their lives, living to the fullest, and embracing the messiness of the good times and bad. To me, the book is really about what it means to live a life and to do so with passion and love. So I know the characters are well and are living their best lives. I think they’re spending time together too, which is always so much fun. When they’re together, they’re a riot and the genuine love they have for each other always comes through.

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For fans of Tessa Bailey and Hannah Grace, Cinematic Destinies is a feel-good, contemporary romance about a trio of adult children searching for love and beauty in the shadow of their parents’ legendary Hollywood fairy-tale romance.

Legendary actor Finn Forrester and his wife philosopher Ella Sinclair Forrester met on the location shoot for Jean Mercier’s film Celebration. The world has been captivated by their fairy-tale romance since Finn famously proposed on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. As the couple now prepares to celebrate their thirtieth wedding anniversary, they wonder if their children will ever find love.

Eldest daughter Betty is excelling in a medical residency program in New York City—and has convinced herself that distancing herself from emotions is the path to success. Youngest son Albert, a recent college graduate, is trying to find his footing in Boston as he struggles with his identity. Free-spirited Georgia, her mother’s spitting image and an actress following in her father’s footsteps, has been cast in Jean Mercier’s final film, mysteriously titled Beauty. When she arrives on set in Iceland and meets her costar, sparks fly. Is history repeating itself? How has growing up in the shadow of the world’s most iconic love story affected each of the Forrester children?

In this highly anticipated conclusion to The Location Shoot and After the Red Carpet, we see how Finn, Ella, and their children fulfill their cinematic destinies.

Cinematic Destinies

Patricia Leavy’s Cinematic Destinies is a sweeping, heart-filled continuation of the love story between Ella and Finn Forrester, moving the spotlight onto their adult children. Set around the filming of an enigmatic final movie by legendary director Jean Mercier, the novel follows the Forrester family—Georgia, the free-spirited actress; Betty, the driven but guarded medical resident; and Albert, the quiet artist navigating his identity—as they grapple with love, ambition, and the messy beauty of adulthood. Through interwoven perspectives, Leavy explores the complexity of family ties, personal growth, and the enduring echo of a great love story.

Reading this novel felt like sipping warm tea while eavesdropping on the emotional currents of an impossibly elegant yet relatable family. I was struck by how naturally Leavy captures everyday conversations and inner worries—especially those between parents and children. The writing is easygoing but never lazy. Leavy blends romanticism and realism without leaning too far into sentimentality. Ella and Finn’s marriage feels earned, not idealized. Their warmth is tangible. It’s the kind of relationship you root for without eye-rolling.

What really got me was how the story threads through each of the kids’ lives. Albert’s struggle to come out to his movie-star dad resonated with me. It’s so gently done but full of real emotion. Georgia’s breezy confidence masks a vulnerability that slowly creeps in. And Betty, her cool, collected exterior starts to crack, and it’s incredibly satisfying to see her soften. The writing never shouts; it hums. Sure, some dialogue borders on dreamy, and yes, these people are beautiful and talented and occasionally annoyingly wise, but I didn’t mind. I found myself nodding, even laughing, often.

If you’re a romantic with a brain and a heart, this is your jam. If you’ve ever questioned what “happily ever after” looks like when the credits roll, or if you want characters who talk about feelings without making you cringe, then yes—read this. It’s especially good for fans of ensemble stories, gentle family sagas, or character-driven romance. Me? I closed the book with a full heart and a goofy grin, happy to read yet another entry in the Red Carpet Romance series.

Pages: 256 | ASIN : B0DWNGNM1Z

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