Romance Writers Weekly ~ Travel and Writing
Welcome back to Romance Writers Weekly blog hop. This week we get our topic from Brenda Margriet. She asked, Do you like to travel? If so, do you have a favorite place? Also – do you incorporate places you’ve visited into your novels?
I love to travel. Italy is my favorite place so far. This year we are planning a trip to Maine so I can check off one of my big bucket list items. I can’t wait to see and eat my way through Maine’s coastline.
I love to include places I’ve been in my books. When I use to write contemporary romance I included many places I’d visited. You can find Savannah, South Western Texas, East Texas, Boston, and of course New Jersey in some of my earlier books.
Now my books are generally centered on England. I have visited London many times and travels around the UK. My travels included both Wales and Scotland too. I love that damp island. It’s so rich with culture and history.
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The greatest risk—for the sweetest reward…
His fiancée’s betrayal nearly cost Jacques Laurent everything. Despite his resolve not to trust anyone again, he can’t abandon the young woman he finds alone on the road to London. In the brief hours they spend together, the enigmatic Diana touches his heart in a way he can’t explain. Even after bringing her to the Everton Domestic Society for safekeeping, he can’t get her out of his thoughts. And when he next encounters her, working as assistant to a renowned scientist, he becomes even more intrigued…
The Society’s kindness is especially welcome after everything Diana endured in a French prison, but she fears for the safety of those who get close to her. French spies are on her trail, convinced that her scientific knowledge can help them win the war. As peril draws them irrevocably together, Diana and Jacques succumb to mutual desire. But love may be the most dangerous pursuit of all, when a lady guards her heart even more carefully than she guards her life . . .
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