![]() ![]() ![]() Thank you for this, for talking to me on such short notice." "Don't get all businesslike on me now. "A few restaurants in Manhattan maybe." Riley laughed. "I don't know about 'the world'," Shawn said. "Knowing that the world will bend to your will just because you're famous." "Even if we stay till four in the morning." "They won't ask us to leave," Shawn assured her, leaning over the table and lowering his voice. Riley glanced around and for the first time realized how late it was. K Smooth, she now realized, had not been adequately captured by the Newsweek feature. This was supposed to be a mildly entertaining interlude during which some materialistic, profane youngster described his Bentleys and showed off his most recent jewelry acquisition. I hope reading it is as much fun as writing it was.-Nia- Excerpt: Of all the things she expected from this interview being challenged on an intellectual level was not among them. ![]() So while just about everything I write may include a romance at its core, I don't write traditional romances there will almost always be some infusion of other types of relationships and how they evolve. I loved exploring the complicated relationship between Shawn and Riley in Commitment, but I also enjoyed examining the themes of friendship, sexual attraction, platonic love and parenthood with their friends and family. Not just romantic relationships, but those between friends, siblings, parents and children, and even rivals. Relationships are what make life most interesting. ![]()
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