Friday, April 25, 2014

FINALLY, FOREVER Blitz + Interview with Gray Thomas, from FINALLY, FOREVER

FINALLY, FOREVER by Katie Kacvinsky


May 9th, 2014
New Adult Contemporary Romance
First Comes Love, #3



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Author's Note: Can be read as book three of the First Comes Love series, or as a standalone .

College baseball player, Gray Thomas, had to go far out into left field to find a girl like Dylan, the ex-love-of-his-life. More than a year later, literally at a crossroads, they find each other together on a journey that is a pause between a painful past and an uncertain future. in this sexy and offbeat summer read, Gray and Dylan discover that a destination isn't always a place. More often, it's a person. now it's time for them to finally decide, is this forever?

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Interview with Gray Thomas, college baseball player from Finally, Forever.


What do you look for in a person?
A sense of humor.
What is the worst mistake of your life?
I let someone amazing slip through my fingers. I think I made the right decision for her, but it was a crappy decision for me.
What do you think is important in a relationship?
Sex. Lots of incredible sex. Okay, I’m kidding. No I’m not. Seriously, I think compromising is important—just being on the same page with each other. Relationships will never work if you aren’t on a mutual path. I’ve definitely learned that.
What song are you obsessing over right now?
This spring I was in a coffee shop meeting with a study group. There was a song playing by Beck. It’s an old song, called Loser.  That song intrigues the hell out of me. The lyrics make NO SENSE. I’m a Beck fan in general, so I did some research, and the lead singer claims that’s the point of the song. It’s not supposed to make sense. They are just random lines meant to get a rise out of people, to surprise them, to entertain them and keep their attention. I think that’s a great metaphor for life in general. And it’s a pretty awesome song.
What is the best advice you’ve ever been given?
Dylan said something to me a few years ago that I’ll never forget. She reminded me to stop taking myself so seriously. She said you need to take life seriously, but not yourself. She’s right. Focusing on yourself is detrimental to your happiness.
Do you think you will play professional baseball?
That seems to be my calling. Baseball has always come naturally to me. I like the control on the field, it’s so different from how out of control it is in the real world. The field is my escape. I love being at the pitcher’s mound and staring down a batter. I love the feeling of striking him out. It’s a strange sort of therapy.
If you couldn’t play baseball, what would you do?
I don’t know. I’d probably stalk Dylan and see what she’s up to.
What is your strength?
I have a really good memory. It’s hard for me to forget anything. Or anyone.
What is your weakness?
I have a really good memory. It’s hard for me to forget anything. Or anyone.  
If you had to pick a musician to write a soundtrack to your life, who would it be?
That’s tough because my mood changes and so does my taste in music. If I’m having a bad day, I would say Eminem. If I’m inspired, then probably The Killers. But I think I would have to go with Ryan Adams.

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