Sheree Doran
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Grace Burrowes:
I have just reread all your books one after another and it is amazing how events are happening at the same time in several books and one leads into another. I have made my own timeline of all the books and relationships. Keep them coming. So well thought out. Thank you. Will Bart every be resurrected? A spy? But Prinny needs to keep Westhaven the heir and give Bart a title for services rendered. Thoughts?
Grace Burrowes
I have considered a plot along the lines of: Faked his own death because he fell in love with a Frenchwoman who was also spying for England, but they had no way out in either country, so... BUT I'm hesitant to bring Bart back to life (or back from America?) because grief over his passing was such an integral part of the whole family story, that to have him pop out of the grave, "Fooled ya!" feels like a cavalier treatment of the family's emotions. I dunno... maybe there's a way to do it (amnesia? Haven't used amnesia yet...), but I haven't yet seen past the mulling it over stage. And Westhaven must become the duke because there he is in The MacGregor's Lady, being His Grace of Too Many Sisters.
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Doris Lee
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Grace Burrowes:
Dear Grace, are all of the Windham cousins going to have their own stories, or are only Tony's daughters going to be featured? After all, Peter did have daughters as well. Are the contemporary novels going to feature any Windhams? Why is there a question mark for a couple of the relationships on the family trees of the Lonely Lords? Surely it can't be hard to determine whether they were legitimate or illegitimate.
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