Linda Ives
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Lucinda Riley:
I love the Seven Sisters series. Have yet to read Sun Sister. Could you not do a series on WW2 (fiction)? Have read all your books and they are brilliant! Regards Linda
Lucinda Riley
Hi Linda,
What a good question -- I have written a few books set during World War II. One of them is 'The Light Behind the Window', set during the Nazi occupation of Paris, and the other is 'Hothouse Flower', which explores other arenas of WWII (although I won't say where, as it's a spoiler!)
Lucinda X
What a good question -- I have written a few books set during World War II. One of them is 'The Light Behind the Window', set during the Nazi occupation of Paris, and the other is 'Hothouse Flower', which explores other arenas of WWII (although I won't say where, as it's a spoiler!)
Lucinda X
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Eva Holmberg
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Lucinda Riley:
I've just finished the sixth book in the Seven Sisters series. I re-read the first five when I was waiting for Electra's story to arrive. I still love them all as much as the first time, and Sun Sister really held me in thrall every bit as much as the first ones. I love the way you weave their stories through generations and across continents. I look forward to Merope's story! When will that be?
Sallylouise Bellamy
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Lucinda Riley:
Discovering The Seven Sisters series has been such a delight! I have been eagerly anticipating The Moon Sister and want to buy the hardback as soon as possible but note the cover is very different to the previous ones I have. I spotted a previous question about this and promise of something from publishers for those who collect them but nothing to date is this still happening? Thank you for the reading joy.
Jill
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Lucinda Riley:
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Hello! I've read all of your books except for The Butterfly Room (on my list for this year). Thanks so much for weaving these wonderful tales for us. My question is about The Moon Sister. Can you tell us more about the two times that the curse was used by Angelina? The book seemed to make it a point of mentioning the curse and that Tiggy should be sure to remember the words. Will this come into play in future books?
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