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I agree with Theresa's comments entirely too.
Animal are far more discerning than humans give them credit for and their love is unconditional. I only have cats now as I am not well enough to exercise dogs as much as I love them. People sometimes say cats are not loving but I can assure them they are. They always know when I am ill or down and give me lots of kisses and cuddles.
I will try and send good news whenever I find any too Sharon. There hasn't been much of it in the UK recently I must admit. xx

Oh, and more good news? I'm almost finished my final edit of my new historical!

And what is the time period of your new novel?



Whilst I am here and talking of medieval apparel, I may as well ask... Many years ago we were taken on a school trip to a medieval recreation place, and we had to make our own costumes for the trip. However, girls were instructed not to make our attire out of red because apparently only prostitutes wore red dreses in medieval and Tudor times. I've never read anything of this myself in the years since, and indeed I've seen several portraits of noblewomen and royal women wearing red. Surely red dresses cannot have been a sign of prostitution?

And what is the time period of your new novel?"
They are here in Ontario for 2 weeks, Sharon. And the second book in my Loyalist trilogy goes from near the end of the American Revolutionary war up to and including the War of 1812. Thanks for asking!

What is the title of the first book in your trilogy?

The Loyalist's Wife is the first book and the second is The Loyalist's Luck. Of course I have taken the British side which is different from all the literature out there about the Am. Rev. War. My heritage is loyalist so that this has been coincidentally even more interesting for me to research.
BTW I have loved reading your books since I first found The Sunne in Splendour and I often mention you as a favourite author of mine when I'm doing speaking engagements. Just so you know. :-)
My email is my first and last name, all lower case, at rogers dot com should you be interested in more information. I have some ideas about increasing my (and your) email lists as I've been doing a lot on marketing lately. Of course your reputation is already amazing!

And thank you for letting me know you enjoy my books. Like me, I am sure you find reader feedback very gratifying

I also started with The Sunne in Splendour and Once I finished that I ended up buying all your books!...Your writing is addictive Sharon, but I'm quite happily hooked....I am now nearly half way through 'The Queens Man' and so far I have picked about 4 culprits only to find it's not them!....But even as I head towards the end I will have three more to read:D....It will make finishing the first one a little easier:)
Also didn't Mary, Queen of Scots wear a red petticoat to signify martyrdom?....I am not an historian, but I thought that is what the colour represented?..But I've probably got it wrong....

Thanks for telling me, Rebecca, that you enjoy my writing. You got my day off to a good start.


I'm not sure nowadays to be proud or embarrassed of the fact that I was a real smart alec at school. And probably still am, if I'm totally honest.
I am lucky enough to be able to send you this message with voice recognition software that has been a godsend for me.
And a friend of mine was over for lunch today with her daughter who will be taking some history. I got talking right away about your books and how entertaining, as well as informative they are. My friend looked at me like I was from outer space because science is her favorite, but give me English and history any day and I'm good, especially when there is a good author to teach me so much