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James Walter Lee Author Interview

Kilómetro Cero follows three people who work together and end up in a messy love triangle that could end in disaster for all of them. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The relationships in Charles Webb’s novel The Graduate always intrigued me. Unlike in The Graduate, I imagined a young male protagonist who falls for and chases an older woman who works for his father, and whom his father secretly desires. This young man is out of his depth as he tries to convince her that his intentions are sincere. He also has to deal with his working relationship with his father, and the backlash of disapproving family and friends.

What was the inspiration for the love story and the connection the characters have?

I’m fascinated with the idea that two people can fall in love and have a wonderful and healthy relationship despite a significant age difference. We all have a certain level of maturity, and it can determine who we feel most comfortable around. In Kilómetro Cero, Nick sees in most of his friends an immaturity that he feels less and less connected to. He’s attracted to Elizabeth’s beauty, but also her confidence and maturity, which he finds more sincere than his own juvenile cockiness.

Why choose this place and time for the setting of the story?

I have an art background and a love for Spanish Renaissance painting, so I chose Madrid, Spain as the backdrop for some significant scenes and a portion of the story. I intended to incorporate the city’s Puerta del Sol, a historic square, into some of my scenes. There is a plaque in the square that is positioned at the geographical center of the country. It designates the starting point of Spain’s national roads, known as the zero-mile marker or Kilómetro Cero. It symbolizes the main character’s life choices and the various directions he might take. Aside from Spain, a larger portion of the story takes place in Atlanta, Georgia, which I chose for contrast. I wanted a big city, but one less cosmopolitan than New York. I set the entire story in modern times to take advantage of current culture and technology to make it more familiar and hopefully relatable for my readers.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?

I have two novels set to be published next year. One is currently being edited and should be available in January, titled A House of Cranes. It’s a mix of a family saga, psychological drama, and erotica that takes place in the affluent suburbs of Hartford, Connecticut, and later in New York City. The story spans two decades. The second novel, which I’m currently writing, titled Last Days in Paradise, is a contemporary age gap romance that takes place in Brisbane, Australia, and on a small island off the east coast of Australia, to be published in late 2024.

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When college graduate Nick Evers meets his father’s business associate, Elizabeth Bach, it’s no schoolboy crush. Nor is it mere sexual desire. He’s smitten by the stunning, mature, career-driven woman, and he knows to his bones that he has to have her. She has no time for boys, but no one has ever pursued her to the degree Nick has. He’ll even follow her to Spain to convince her he’s the one for her. Sure, he’s handsome and charming, tall and athletic, and the sex could be spectacular, but he’s too young for her. His wealthy and influential father, with his own infatuation for her, could be a much bigger problem. Having a relationship with his son could destroy a career she’s fought long and hard to achieve.

Kilómetro Cero

A tormented love affair against the vibrant backdrop of Spain. A recent MBA graduate, Nick Evers finds himself entangled in a passion-fueled journey when he meets Elizabeth Bach, his father’s captivating colleague. As their illicit relationship ignites, Nick’s life spirals into a whirlwind of hedonistic pursuits and fleeting engagements. However, true love remains elusive, pushing Nick to confront the depths of his emotions. Amidst the intense romantic entanglements and Spanish allure, the tale explores the complexities of age, desire, and the sacrifices one must make for love.

Kilómetro Cero by James Walter Lee is a sizzling contemporary romance novel, venturing into the realm of steamy encounters that ignite the pages. Lee adeptly crafts a messy love triangle, providing an engaging premise that holds promise. The swift progression of events keeps the readers on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover what happens next. The forbidden aspect of the relationship and its complexities are central to the story, inviting readers to question societal norms and expectations.

While the story offers a compelling premise and complex plot, the characterization falls flat. The characters lack depth and fail to make a lasting impression. The writing style strongly focuses on dialogue and character interactions, creating a vivid and engaging narrative. I feel some scenes and transitions might benefit from additional fluidity to potentially offer a more cohesive reading experience with an even pace. While I enjoyed the story, I would appreciate an enhancement in sensory details to construct a more detailed mental image.

Kilómetro Cero dashes through the alluring yet perilous lanes of passionate escapades and moral quandaries with a verve that will undoubtedly entertain. If you’re seeking a spirited, fast-paced love story that doesn’t shy away from the complexities of desire and clandestine affairs, this novel might be your next engrossing read. A spicy romance that promises a tumultuous ride through love’s ambiguous terrains.

Pages: 376 | ASIN : B0CH3NC45R

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