AN INTERVIEW and Q&A with VESTA CHAMBERS

Character Interview: Lady Vesta from
The Virgin Huntressby Victoria Vane

The Virgin Huntress (The Devil DeVere #2) by Victoria Vane

In April 2012, author Victoria Vane released her first book in The Devil DeVere series, A Wild Night’s Bride, depicting the story of Sir Edward Chambers and his beloved Phoebe. Excited to introduce his new bride, Sir Edward rushes Phoebe to meet his daughter Lady Vesta and her godmother Baroness Diana Palmerston-Wriothesley.

Ms. Vane has now released her second book, The Virgin Huntress. The virgin and huntress is Lady Vesta - and she hates her father's wife. Jealous, both Lady Vesta and Baroness Diana travel to London where they meet Captain Hewett DeVere. Despite Captain Hewett's attraction to her godmother, Vesta has decided she wants him for herself.
This is her interview.

Q: Lady Vesta thank you for seeing me this afternoon. I know you are probably eager to ride your horse.

Oh yes, I do love to ride! It's my favorite pastime, you know. Indeed, Papa sent my two favorite horses to London with me. No doubt it was just an effort to get back into my good graces, but I really don't know if I can ever forgive him for what he did! Have you ever heard such a daft thing as marrying someone you've only known for three days? And Phoebe is barely five years older than I am!

I'm sorry! I seem to have digressed. I never ride in the afternoons you see, not in Hyde Park anyway because the fashionable world does not approve of real riding. No, I prefer the mornings before anyone is about. It's the only time a girl can take a proper gallop. It's also the time that the Dragoons exercise! I promise you have never seen such a magnificent sight as the 17th Light Dragoons on parade! Their uniforms alone are swoon-worthy. Can I tell you a secret, Lady Sallie? It was on one of these early morning rides that I first espied Captain Hewett DeVere, the man I intend to marry.

LINK TO FULL CHARACTER INTERVIEW AT RAVISHING ROMANCES:
http://musingsallie.blogspot.com/2012...
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Published on July 11, 2012 09:07 Tags: historical-romance
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