![]() ![]() ![]() Rebecca: Accurate! In Pretty Woman, a rich guy hires a sex worker and they end up falling in love. Q Your book’s been called “ Pretty Woman gone wrong” – do you think this is accurate, why or why not? I knew how I wanted that whole scene to happen, but it took some experimenting to figure out how all the events would lead up to it. Rebecca: I came up with it fairly early on, knowing that she was going to work in a kitchen store. Q As you were writing No One Knows Us Here, did you know from the start what the murder weapon would be, and how the events would play out? Rebecca: I’m interested in writing about women characters who are the main actors in the story, not just playing the role of the girlfriend to the hero or the victim of the villain. Why did you make your main character, who is female, a murderer? Q We’ve read that you were inspired to write No One Knows Us Here when you realized there are not many books written about women being cold-blooded killers. She winds up becoming the paid girlfriend of an eccentric young tech billionaire in order to make ends meet. ![]() Guilty for having left her sister in an abusive home, Rosemary takes Wendy in. Rebecca: It’s a novel about Rosemary Rabourne, a 23-year-old whose recently-orphaned half-sister, Wendy, shows up at the apartment Rosemary shares with four other roommates. Q No One Knows Us Here comes out on Januby Lake Union Publishing. ![]()
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