Sara
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Lucinda Riley:
hi Lucinda! I'm an artist and I would like to do some fan art of the seven sisters. I'm more interested In knowing how star and Orlando look like but it would be great if you would give some information of how all the seven sisters characters look like? . thank you.
Lucinda Riley
Hi Sara,
I love fanart, and I do so admire people with a talent for drawing! I'm so pleased you love Star and Orlando; I adore them both too. When I'm writing my characters, I realise that all my readers will have a slightly different image of them in their heads, and I don't want to affect that too much.
In 'The Shadow Sister', Star describes Orlando like this:
"I reckoned he was in his mid-thirties, very tall and thin as a rake, like me. He was dressed today in an immaculate three-piece velvet suit, the shirt cuffs peeking out from the jacket sleeves, starched and exact, with a bow tie at the throat and a matching paisley pocket square folded just so in the breast pocket. He was pale of face, as though he had never seen the sun, and his long fingers intertwined around the coffee cup he held between his hands."
And throughout all the books, I've described Star as being tall, whippet-thin, with very pale-blonde hair, kept long, with a fringe that tends to cover her large blue eyes.
Lucinda X
I love fanart, and I do so admire people with a talent for drawing! I'm so pleased you love Star and Orlando; I adore them both too. When I'm writing my characters, I realise that all my readers will have a slightly different image of them in their heads, and I don't want to affect that too much.
In 'The Shadow Sister', Star describes Orlando like this:
"I reckoned he was in his mid-thirties, very tall and thin as a rake, like me. He was dressed today in an immaculate three-piece velvet suit, the shirt cuffs peeking out from the jacket sleeves, starched and exact, with a bow tie at the throat and a matching paisley pocket square folded just so in the breast pocket. He was pale of face, as though he had never seen the sun, and his long fingers intertwined around the coffee cup he held between his hands."
And throughout all the books, I've described Star as being tall, whippet-thin, with very pale-blonde hair, kept long, with a fringe that tends to cover her large blue eyes.
Lucinda X
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Chris
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Lucinda Riley:
Hello Lucinda! I am eating up the seven sisters as fast as I eat up cake and it's as satisfying!! I was wondering after I finished Tiggy's story, every book is representative of each sister and each title reflects the story of each sister: "the storm sister" "the. moon sister" etc. However Maia never got her title, the book is the name of the whole series. Why? What would be Maia's title? The ...Sister
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