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Lynsay Sands book that picks up after the end of The Chase (Deed 3)
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Kristy
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Aug 02, 2022 04:19AM
I just read all three books in the DEED series. When book two starts I realize I HAVE read this series. All of them. Only it was years ago. But book three ends with Lord Rolfe escorting Lady Helen back to her father in England and Rollo Cameron after Lady Helen. I remember reading another book that picks up from that point. Only I can't find mention of it anywhere and I looked at all the book descriptions on the websites for her. I can't find a mention of this anywhere. But I'm sure I read the book. I remember scenes from this book. Where Lord Rolfe has a run in with Cameron but he doesn't know the connection yet. Where there is a meeting with Lady Helen's father. I know the series, the characters, and the author but for some reason I can't find the book.
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Can you email her or message her on a social media platform? Many authors are happy to help answer these kinds of questions. Also Sweet Revenge was the second book she wrote but the fourth published, maybe there is an overlap there?
http://www.lynsaysands.net/books/hist...
Kristy, could this be a short novella that was published in a collection of, say, three historical romances?
There is the site of Fantastic Fiction. The site has where the books can be found. Be it Amazon/Kindle, etc.
Moving to Just to Chat which is more appropriate for queries like this where you already know the author and series.
Just finished re-reading the “Deeds” series again and asked myself the same question.Turns out the answer is listed on Lynsay’s webpage under “frequently asked questions”. Here’s the answer…
Q. Lady Helen and Rolfe, will they get a story?
A. Though I don't have any immediate plans to write a continuation to The Chase, I have thought about revisiting some of the secondary characters from my older historicals. So maybe is the best answer I can give at this point.



