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Marilyn Mitra Reza
Marilyn Mitra Reza asked Erica Ridley:

Which is correct, "I would love to have been" or "I would loved to have been"?

Erica Ridley Hi Tanvir! I would say, "I would love to have been." Hope that helps! :-)
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  • 10 years ago

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I know you live in Costa Rica. Have you always lived there? If not, where did you live before and what called you to move from where you were to the Rainforests?

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How do you choose your characters? Is it a idea in your head or you write a story and one of the supporting characters just begs for their own story?

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Dianna Richards asked Erica Ridley:

This question contains spoilers… (view spoiler)[ In Dark Surrender, there is no cure for Lilly, which will likely make it hard for her to find romance. Have you ever considered doing a sequel to the story, and taking a look at Lilly as she grows up? I'm guessing a London season is out of the question. (hide spoiler)]

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