You Can't Get Away from Jane Eyre

Have I mentioned that my very favorite book ever is JANE EYRE? I love it not only because it is a great love story but because it's about a strong woman with strong principles. Jane doesn't give in to the promise of a happily ever after with the man she loves because she respects herself. Her ethics and self-respect are more important to her than anything else. I love and respect Jane. So, when she slapped me in the back of the brain a few days back of course I had to pay attention to her. You see, I'd plotted a Vampire Primes short story that I'm hoping to get written and posted on line for Christmas. This is to be one of what I refer to as a HOW I BIT YOUR MOTHER story, which are historical Primes romances (see STEALING MAGIC). I'd plotted a girl meets vampire in Regency era Cornwall (nothing to do with POLDARK. Really.) when Jane shows up to tell me that there's no substance to this story. I pointed out that I didn't want substance, just a bit of holiday fluff. Well, JANE EYRE isn't going to let a fan of hers get away with this. So, after accepting a stern lecture from a fictional character I have hung my head in shame and started replotting the story. If you don't get it for Christmas, you have Jane Eyre to blame.

In the meantime, CAGED GLASS, the third of the LIVING DEAD GIRL stories (and the completion of the arc which includes BLACK SNOW and BAD WOLF) is now available to be downloaded on Amazon.com.
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Published on September 30, 2015 10:59
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message 1: by Helen (new)

Helen Jane Eyre is a favorite of mine, too!


message 2: by Holly (new)

Holly I'm glad I'm not the only one to have conversations with fictional characters.


message 3: by Phyllis (new)

Phyllis Rest in Peace Susan Sizemore. I loved, loved your books


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