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Imogene

Imogene~


I’m not sure how many people realize that all of my books interconnect.  I began my writing journey with historical romance, still a little edgy and undoubtedly erotic, but historical nonetheless.  I created a world back in time with characters I loved so much I really couldn’t resist involving them forward into the contemporary world of The Blackstone Affair.  I simply could not help myself.


When I was writing Naked and wrote about Brynne conserving paintings, I knew instantly who my “fictional” artist would be.  His story is coming soon, and you’ll see then how my books become even more interwoven once my next novel, The Muse, is released in late summer.


 


 


The hero of The Muse is Graham Everley, aka Lord Rothvale, and he is present in every book I’ve written, either with scenes or in mention.  The Rothvale Gallery where Brynne works, is named for him.  Ivan Everley is his direct descendant and modern day heir.  But in my historical romances, Graham Everley is actually on the pages.  He is not a young man in those two books, but a well respected pillar of society and mentor to Darius and Marianne from His Perfect Passion, and Jeremy and Georgina from The Undoing of a Libertine.


Graham’s book will go back in time about twenty five years to 1812 where his love story will be told, as well as the story of a very special painting of his Imogene.  See how I have the portrait theme running through everything I do just as I did with Brynne and Ethan?  *winks*


So I was thrilled to find that some other people notice my connections, and one special lady even blogged about it.  Made me so dang happy.  Sharon at B & B Book Review shared what it means to her.  RAINE MILLER ~ ROMANCE WEB WEAVER.  Thank you, darlin’.


 


xxoo R

 


 

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Published on June 05, 2013 07:55
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message 1: by Colleen Marie (new)

Colleen Marie How interesting that your books......interconnect in this way. I don't read historical romance (yet) so I wouldn't have caught this little thing you got going on! Makes me want to read some of your other works..........


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