The Break-Up Artist
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Q: Okay, let’s talk a bit more about the book. Do you think if Becca hadn’t been exposed as the Break-Up Artist, she would have stopped taking new jobs? Or would the lure of break-upping have been irresistible?
A: I think she would have stopped no matter what. She saw firsthand how her schemes were affecting Huxley. She realized that the couples she broke up weren’t filled with one-dimensional, evil people. They were just as swept up with romance and emotions as she was with Ezra.
Q: Becca has learned the error of her vigilante ways. What’s next for Becca? Are you writing another book about her adventures at Ashland High?
A: I am! The Break-Up Artist tells a complete story, but I am excited to revisit these characters and see how their lives have changed after everything that happened. Can Huxley and Becca reconcile? Will Diane stop spilling food on her sweatshirt? As you read in the epilogue, Becca is deciding to use her skills for good rather than evil. But we’ll see if her scheming can make a smooth transition into matchmaking.
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ISBN-13: 9781460326633
THE BREAK-UP ARTIST
Copyright © 2014 by Philip Siegel
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