Max Goldstein has been confronted by death, betrayal, and unwanted expectations. He must work to find the delicate balance of a love that has been tested and a family that has been broken. Returning to the warmth of Wilson’s arms, he finds the only place he can be truly healed. Unfortunately, teetering on the edge of losing everything he’s ever wanted, Max must make decisions that pull at his sense of responsibility and push at his desire to protect the life he’s found with Wilson.
When Wilson Mooney is thrust into adulthood, she never expects her childhood demons to come knocking. Struggling to balance the delicate nature of her relationship with Max and the burning sting of betrayal; Wilson realizes she must dig deep within her soul to find forgiveness. Will she allow circumstances out of her control to shape her future? Or will she find the strength and maturity to go beyond eighteen and have the life she desires with the man she loves?
Will Wilson and Max ever get to have their happily ever after?
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Character Interview:
Blog
Tour Interview Questions from Fans of the Wilson Mooney Series.
You asked…and
they answered…I caught up with Wilson Mooney, Max Goldstein and Max’s mom Nancy
Goldstein in late September.
Now that The
Wilson Mooney Series has wrapped up and finally come to an end, people are
curious about what’s going on in the lives of some of their favorite
characters.
Wilson, Max and
Nancy were gracious enough to sit down and answer your questions. They opened up
with some real honest responses, let their guards down to some pretty
vulnerable moments, and spoke candid about some really tough events in their
lives.
Wilson, will you
ever ski again? Ahhh, no, I don’t think so. Wrecking on a bunny
slope is one thing, but then to be dragged down the hill behind a snowmobile?
Let’s just say, it wasn’t my sport.
Max. Did you hesitate to give your job up for Wilson? Not for one second. I’m not saying that I didn’t
love my job. I loved being a teacher. I valued the dedication and time that I
put into it. But when I thought I was going to lose Wilson, nothing else
mattered to me. I can always find another job…I won’t find another Wilson. And Wilson, did you contemplate telling Max not to
leave his job for you? Well, at
first I was totally shocked! As stupid as this may sound, I never thought about
him ever being anything but a teacher. He’s very passionate about teaching, so
when he told me he resigned, I worried that he would resent me for having to
make that decision. I won’t lie, it scared the hell out of me.
Max. What was it about Wilson, in detail that allowed
you to display your feelings for her? I mean, you obviously had them, and we are aware of
when you made them known. But you were risking SO much. What was it about
Wilson that made you sure enough of her and your feelings for her to make your
feelings known, to her, and you family and ultimately, everyone? I think it was Wilson’s spirit; her determination
to turn her life into something more than a victim of her circumstances. When I
would watch her move she’d own her space, if that makes sense? She seemed so
sure of herself. Even if it was bullshit, she never let on…not to me. So, I
needed to know her; I wanted to have that part of her that made me feel alive
again, complete. Was it a risk? Sure, but to me…the idea of never taking a
chance with her, outweighed the risk of losing everything I had. I think I’ve
paid enough in my life, for not making my desires known. I wasn’t gonna make
that mistake again.
Max: BOXERS? BRIEFS? COMMANDO? Boxer Briefs
Wilson: Was there an instant attraction to Wayne? Well, come on, who wouldn’t wanna look at him. He’s
gorgeous. No, really, I like Wayne, he is super sweet, and I hope he finds a
nice girl. I was feeling it for Max, when I met Wayne. Isn’t that just the way
it works sometimes? I wasn’t looking then suddenly, pow…all these guys are
interested. The last thing I heard about Wayne was that he moved to Tahoe in
California.
Wilson.. When you meet Max's family you felt an instant
bond. Why do you think you felt so connected?
Hmmm, good question. I think I bonded with Nancy immediately because she was
the mother I never had. She was the stability and strength I longed for but
never got from my birth mom, Candi. I think the bond that developed between Frank
and I stemmed from the desire to have a father figure in my life. If I could
picture anyone I wanted for my father it would be him. Even with Max telling me
how much pressure he got from his dad…he still had a dad. When I’m with Max’s
family, I feel like I finally found home.
Max.. What made you finally give Wilson your phone
number? I grew a pair; no, just
kidding. I can’t tell you how many times I rehearsed in my head, how I was
going to make a move. I was scare shitless. No really, I kept looking for
moments where I could slip her my number. Even though she’d flirt with me, I
was concerned she didn’t feel the same way, and I didn’t wanna come off creepy
or anything. So that day Calvin had called me and was telling him about how her
grandfather just passed away, and how she was all alone now. He was so tired of
me talking about her, he said, just give her a note with your number, tell her
if she needs to talk, call you. Changing my name on the note to Matt
Gladstone…well, that was my idea.
Wilson.. Do you think the bond between Max's mom and
yourself will be the same? I sure hope so.
I love Nancy, and even when I was hurt by her words, she wasn’t saying anything
but the truth at that time. Nancy really is an amazing woman and we grow closer
every day. I adore her.
Wilson: What's it like to kiss Max? I knew this question was coming. Wouldn’t you like
to know! LOL...No, seriously, kissing Max is like being swathed in my favorite
blanket. He’s the perfect warmth, with just enough chill. He’s a hint of Aspen,
with a splash of California. When Max presses his lips to mine, and his scent
swarms around my head, all the sparks going off in every inch of my body
collect low in my stomach…Truthfully, Kissing Max feels like I’m home. Yeah,
he’s my home.
Wilson and Max. Since skiing and ice skating never seem to work
out well.. Have you thought of vacationing somewhere sunny? Wilson: Ah, yeah, I want to go to Hawaii, Max keeps saying
it’s overrated. He wants to take me to the Bahamas, we’ll see.
Max. Who is Matt Gladstone or how did you come up with
that name? I knew this question was going
to come up. It was my attempt at being sly, and if Wilson would have got it
sooner…She would have known it was me, my initials, as someone else’s name.
Matt Gladstone, didn’t exist.
Ms. Goldstein.. How do you feel about Max dating Wilson? Oh, gollie, a question for me. Heavens, I’ve been so
wrapped up in listening to Maxi and Wilson, I didn’t realize someone would want
to ask me anything...so, how do I feel about Maxie and Wilson dating? I couldn’t
be happier. Wilson makes my son happy, I couldn’t ask for a better fit for my
son and I absolutely adore her. Sure, Were
you hurt to find out that Max and Wilson lied to you? I’ve put my foot in my mouth before with some of the
things I’ve said, but it wouldn’t be honest if I didn’t say I wasn’t hurt by
the way they went about their relationship. Under the circumstances, I
understand why they did it. I wasn’t happy, but I understand. How are you doing since you husband’s death? Thanks for asking. Some days are harder than others.
I have good and bad moments. Some days I miss him so much I can’t get out of
bed, and there are days where it’s the exact thing that gets me up in the
morning. It can be lonely, thinking about little things only he and I shared,
and not having anyone to talk about them with. I’ve had to adjust to life
without him and that is so hard. But I am determined to be here for my family.
MAX: What attracted you to Wilson...her being your
student and all? I remember the
very first time she walked into my class…my world stopped. She walked up, slid
into the seat directly in front of me. I remember tripping over my words and
wondering if she could see my heart slam in my chest. It was instant for me. It
was like…my life came walking into the room and announced…I’m here! I know that
sounds corny, even unbelievable. But it’s true. She has this confidence about
her, a strength that I was instantly drawn to. She wasn’t like any other girl
I’d met before;she seemed so much older than her calendar age. Even women I met
closer to my age didn’t hold a match to Wilson. I don’t know…could it have been
that we both had a broken past that needed to healed? Maybe…but when she showed
up in Aspen…I knew it was meant to be.
Max: What's the last song you listened to on your ipod?
Run Right Back, by The Black Keys.
Wilson: If you really loved Max how could you have kissed
Nick WTH were you thinking? Well, obviously
I wasn’t thinking and I love Max more than anything in this world. All I can
say was that I was pretty messed up, scared, and got caught up in the whole lot
of bad…fast. It’s not an excuse, I made a terrible mistake. How are you going to build that trust back? Well, one moment at a time. Max is my first real
boyfriend, first real love…hell, he’s my first real everything. So I hope with
time, conversations, and understanding, hopefully, he will grow to trust me
again.
Max.. Tell us something about yourself that would
surprise us. I actually love
to cook, and because Wilson hates it…it works out perfectly! So if it works out perfectly, what is your favorite
thing you like to cook for Wilson? Breakfast
in bed!
Max.. Do you think your father would have been more
understanding about your relationship with Wilson? Or would you mom have
handled it better if your father hadn't just died? My dad would have been pissed at me for upsetting my
mother and hurting my career. But, with that, he already had a soft spot for
Wilson. I guess I’ll never really know. And I truly believe that my mom would
have handled the whole situation better if my dad hadn’t died.
Max, can you forgive Calvin for his betrayal about your
relationship? with Wilson? Yes, I have.
Cal doesn’t handle pressure very well. He tends to fly off the handle…a lot.
But we talked and well, he’s my brother.
Gretchen, what inspired you to write Wilson Mooney? I was in a real emotionally heavy section of
Hindsight is 20/20 when Wilson came busting into my head…and from that day
forth, I had to write her story. It was such a light moment…I had to find out
what was going to happen to her and I am sure glad I did.
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About the Author:
By day Gretchen teaches computers, by night she dawns the cloak of motherhood, wifehood, and authorship. She is making her way through self-publishing and is truly learning to let go with every curve and bump in the creative process. She enjoys writing about first loves and first times, in the first person. She is a firm believer that anything is possible if you set your mind to it; and what you expect out of life, always finds a way of showing up.
Gretchen happily lives in Northern California with her amazing husband, their three terrific boys, her talented mother, one goofy black lab, one crazy kitty, and eight happy chickens. Even though it sounds like it, she doesn't live on a farm.
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