![]() Julie Ann Long is the first historical romance author I read, and I will forever try to measure up to her. I do not have a space of my own yet, so I travel around the house with my laptop and a pair of earbuds. Are truffles really indulgences? More like necessities, right? Sigh.Ĩ-What’s your favorite foodie indulgence? ![]() I always tell myself when I sit down to write that editing can come later, then spend the entire time self-editing. The most interesting part of my research was learning about how the original Thames tunnel was constructed and what happened to it afterward.ħ-Do you edit as you draft or wait until you are totally done? ![]() ![]() What’s not to like?ĥ-What are three words that describe your hero?Ħ-What’s something you learned while writing this book? I wanted to set the series in a time of socio-economic and political flux, much like our own.Ĥ-Would you hang out with your heroine in real life?Ībsolutely! Margaret is much like the women engineers I know in real life – she is straightforward, task centered, and takes no guff. The entire series, The Secret Scientists of London, is set in London in 1842-1843 – the early Victorian era. 1-What is the title of your latest release?Ģ-What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Ī second-chance romance between a no-nonsense woman engineer and the cinnamon-roll earl who broke her youthful heart.ģ-How did you decide where your book was going to take place? ![]()
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