Finished!


I've spent the past I-don't-know-how-many weeks rereading the entire Sebastian St. Cyr series and taking copious notes. And I'm FINALLY finished.

It was quite an experience, alternately fun, insightful, and (when I found mistakes) horrifying. The most hilarious error I discovered was one place where instead of "Mayfair" there was "Mayflower." Seriously! Apart from being a weird mindslip in the first place, how did that slide past my dozen or so rereadings, my editor, the copyeditor, and whatever minions are supposed to read the galleys after I go over them? Oh, oh, oh.

At any rate, the fat notebook you see in the photo above is the result of the last weeks' labors, all 100-plus pages of it. I even drew a family tree for Sebastian that stretches back 200 years (no,you can't see it!).

I'm now starting back to work on Where the Dead Lie. And one other thing I did last week was approve the new cover for #11, When Falcons Fall, due out in March of 2016. It's by the same illustrator as the last several books, and we have a new model who looks much more like my own personal vision of Sebastian. It'll be interesting to see if y'all agree. I've asked for permission to reveal the cover, so hopefully that will be coming through soon. Stay tuned.
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Published on May 08, 2015 09:50
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message 1: by Mary (new)

Mary Ann Awaiting new installments in the series with anticipation.


message 2: by Jann (new)

Jann i truly love this series, and have even gotten my son hooked on it. one of the things i've enjoyed about it is how you've kept the timeline relative throughout the series. IOW, you don't end one book in May and start the next one a year or more as some series do. while it was agony to have to wait for Hero to have their baby, i loved that she wasn't pregnant one book and had a 4 month old baby. LOL

can't wait for the next book, but rereading is always good. LOL


message 3: by C.S. (new)

C.S. Harris Jann wrote: "i truly love this series, and have even gotten my son hooked on it. one of the things i've enjoyed about it is how you've kept the timeline relative throughout the series. IOW, you don't end one bo..."

Yes, poor Hero had the longest pregnancy in history.

One of the luxuries of a historical series is that an author doesn't have to age her characters by a year per book. That would be horrible!


message 4: by Jann (new)

Jann maybe, but for us [ah, me anyway] it was well worth the wait. now, if we could only figure out how to help you write faster... just nominally kidding. :)


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