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It is so nice to see you back, Sharon. Perhaps you might be able to rest a bit now, before the dragon awakes, wounds healed, and ready for battle again?
I can not tell you how much I look forward to your latest book. The readers group I belong to(really down to two people at this point,) in a couple of months, we will be focusing on Henry II ( YAY! He is my favorite king, too!) I am fairly certain we are going to be reading some of your books very soon! I have to buy only 2 more, plus this new book,and I will have all of them up to this point.
I can not tell you how much I look forward to your latest book. The readers group I belong to(really down to two people at this point,) in a couple of months, we will be focusing on Henry II ( YAY! He is my favorite king, too!) I am fairly certain we are going to be reading some of your books very soon! I have to buy only 2 more, plus this new book,and I will have all of them up to this point.

"Who will free me from this turbulent dragon?"

I reread the Sunne in Splendour a few weeks ago (for the fourth time) and am now rereading Lionheart. Southern England, where I live, is going through a heat wave. Those battles in the Holy Land are making me even hotter, I think. Your writing is so evocative. I can't tell you what a joy it has brought to my life. In fact, at one point this week, I found myself praying that you don't suddenly decide to retire. As I am getting older, I worry about things like that. I hope you have some time to celebrate and rest. Sending oodles of gratitude your way.


PS: Do you think you can send your deadline dragon to George R R Martin...I know he has his own, but they seem to be on his side! LOL....Can't wait to read Ransom and the updated Sunne in Splendour.


At least with my own family we were there when they were sick(my mother died after a long battle with cancer at only 56 yrs of age)and my father in 2011....I do wish at least one of Henry's children had been by his side at the end; but he chose John, unfortunately for him.
And yes, I think George needs a dragon who's quite happy to crack the whip!....Hopefully 'The Winds of Winter' will arrive before I have use of a Zimmer frame and become incontinent and bald too boot! LOL.
Can't wait for your books to hit the shelves! Wooohooo!

I guess you need more topics like Henry needed more sons. I was interested to find out you started out as a tax lawyer.

I hated tax law; it is so much more fun to besiege castles and plot betrayals and fight battles.

The Sunne in Splendour is also being re-released in September? Or do I have the date wrong? I know I can't wait!...Bah! To the Tudors-those 'Henry come lately's' lol


Me too! I can't wait and I didn't write it! lol.....But seriously, I really am looking forward to it and I will be pre-ordering it as I am determined not to miss this one! The Sunne in Splendour is one of my favourite books and I am going to love re-reading it and the added notes and when I'm finished reading it, the book will sit very nicely amongst it's cousin books your Plantagenet series.....Thank goodness books don't come alive or my book-shelves would be at war with one another lol---I know I have a weird sense of humour. As for the cover-I like it:).
So to David I'd say DO pre-order the newer work, you wont be disappointed:).
Good reading to everyone:)Thanks Sharon:)