![]() Of course they both had plenty to hide, and when it all unrolled, it turned out to partly be a story about boys who are suffering from misogyny. Questions like, Why would you act like that? What are you running from? What does that feel like? Whenever I got curious enough to ask the right question, they would answer. ![]() It was like they were standing just a little behind me, patiently telling me little bits of their stories. But neither Logan nor Jeremy were content to take the blame and play the villain. The King of Snowflakes boys were sweet in so many ways, and these two looked pretty rough next to them. In book 1 of my West Coast Boys series, Jeremy was the cheating ex, and Logan was a giant competitive, shallow asshole with a surprising capacity for sexual assault. ![]() ![]() Hi all! Thanks for having me Shae! I love your questions about inspiration and process so I thought I’d tell you a bit about how my new book, King of Rain, came into being. Today my guest is Michele Fogal, who’s here to talk about her inspiration for the second book in her West Coast Boys series: the effect misogyny has on boys and men. ![]()
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