Julia Sibeal
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Eloisa James:
Hi Eloisa, this might just be in my head but I always thought there would eventually be a Horatio book in the Lindow series, it just felt like with no body and the regular references to him knowing the bog that eventually he would reappear after a period of needing to be free from the Lindow name especially since no one else wants the title. Was that ever a possibilty in your mind?
Eloisa James
Hi there Julia! I do plan to write Horatio's book at some point (yes, miraculous return from the unbodied dead), but I am deep in other series so it's hard to go back. Also I switched publishers, and they are unlikely to want to pick up a book from another publisher, so I'd have to self-publish. Some day!
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Taylor Sorenson
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Eloisa James:
Hi, Eloisa! I have read two of your series thus far (Fairy Tales and Desperate Duchesses--and My American Duchess), and while both are phenomenal, they are very different in terms of both style and substance. Is this more of an intentional shift, or merely a product of playing with different plots and characters? If intentional, which style is your favorite?
Jenna
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Eloisa James:
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Hello! I have a question about a discrepancy within the Desperate Duchesses series - maybe I'm confused on the details but it keeps nagging at me. In "A Duke of Her Own" it states that Lady Lisette's mother is dead. But in "Seven Minutes in Heaven," she is very much alive and plays a fairly important role. Was Lisette just delusional in thinking her mother was dead, or is there a different explanation?
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