Lyn Liao Butler is the author of the new novel What Is Mine. Her other novels include Someone Else's Life. She lives in New York and in Hawaii.
Q: What inspired you to write What Is Mine, and how did you create your characters Hope and Tessa?
A: My thriller mind turned a chance encounter with a nice couple who fell in love with our son into a “what if” scenario, where they came back and took him away with the lure of a dog. And that's how What Is Mine came about.
I wanted it to be from the POV of a guardian, not the parent, and that was how Hope was born.
And Tessa is modeled after a woman I know who takes my yoga classes. She is nothing like Tessa, thank goodness, but she is a really nice person and we were joking one day that it's the nice ones you have to watch out for. And I told her I was using her as the inspiration for Tessa.
Q: How was the novel's title chosen, and what does it signify for you?
A: This was one of the titles in contention for my previous thriller, Someone Else’s Life. When it came time to title this one, I realized it works for this book too and my editor agreed right away.
Q: The writer Hank Phillippi Ryan called the book a “gripping page-turner about family and obsession and, most terrifying, a tale of how far people will push to get what they want.” What do you think of that description?
A: I am flattered by Hank's words and I think it is pretty spot on!
Q: What do you hope readers take away from the story?
A: I wanted to show two sides of drug addiction - how someone could be trying to get better, or it could make them do terrible things. At the heart, it's about the love for a little boy, and the women who cared about him.
Q: What are you working on now?
A: I'm working on another thriller, just finished an upmarket book like my first two books, and also on a rom-com.
Q: Anything else we should know?
A: My family and I are officially splitting our time between New York and Kauai now!
--Interview with Deborah Kalb. Here's a previous Q&A with Lyn Liao Butler.
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