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Wanderlust follows a best-selling author and bachelor who buys a home on the beach where he falls in love before having his life turned upside down. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
While looking through our safe, I found long-forgotten documents giving me custody of my brother and sister-in-law’s children should the unthinkable happen. They are adults now and thankfully, the documents weren’t needed. I thought, what if a couple of young professionals were tasked with a few young children? What would happen to their dynamic before they even got to know one another?
What was your process in writing the character’s interactions to develop the bond they have?
I focus on making my characters authentic. I start with a fresh notebook for each story. Once I name a character, I describe physical attributes and make note of their positive traits and flaws. In Erica and Chase, they lacked communication skills. It was my intention, since they were so new to their relationship and when things changed, neither knew how to express it out of fear of the other’s thoughts. I’m a people watcher and often wonder what that person’s story is. This often helps me with characteristics and expressions.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
Family, something neither of them wanted, yet when tragedy thrust into their lives, they embraced it despite the grief.
Loyalty, despite the shallowness of their past relationships, and the difficulties in their relationship, they remained loyal to one another.
What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?
The Letter was recently released. The eBook is on KU and the paperback is currently available on Amazon and (Paperback) Browseabout Books.
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Disillusioned about her dating life, Erica Wilson walks into her favorite pub and encounters Chase. An enigmatic stranger who ignites in her an unexpected passion that is all-consuming. Like-minded about relationships, they agree on a friends-with-benefits relationship.
Strong, sexy, and fun. Chase is everything Erica didn’t know she wanted in a man. Love blooms and when tragedy strikes, Chase’s life is torn apart. Erica steps up to help him, uprooting her life when they are thrust into a tumultuous and strained relationship. Neither let their walls down to see what’s right in front of them.
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Wanderlust
Posted by Literary Titan

Wanderlust, by Lucia Catherine, follows the blossoming romance between two kindred spirits, Erica and Chase. Despite loving the lives they’ve built, they both suffer from a fear of commitment, which serves as a common thread that brings them together. The story begins with Chase, a best-selling author, who decides to settle down in Sandy Brae, a small coastal town in Virginia. It’s here that he meets Erica, a world-renowned photographer, and their connection is undeniable.
Initially, they both agree to a friends-with-benefits relationship but soon realize that they were meant to be more than just that. Chase’s life is further complicated when tragedy strikes, and he becomes the guardian of his sister’s children. Erica steps up to help him navigate this new normal, and as she falls in love with him and his family, they decide to get married to retain custody of the children. However, this causes conflict in their relationship, and they begin questioning their feelings for each other.
Catherine’s writing style is consistent and flows seamlessly, and her tone is both earnest and colloquial. The main characters are well-developed, and the author expertly reveals different layers of them throughout the novel. The communication between Erica and Chase can sometimes be frustrating, but it adds depth to their dynamic and immerses the reader further into their story. Despite the many important pieces to the plot, the author avoids confusion, making it easy for the reader to follow.
Wanderlust is a beautifully written novel that expertly weaves together romance, family, and commitment themes. It explores how relationships change over time and how people change with them. It’s a story of learning to love, trust, and find the things that matter in life. It’s a perfect read for fans of made-family and romance genres.
Pages: 216 | ASIN : B0BNGB1LXT
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