That charming, plaguey Justin
By Rosemary MorrisWorking on a character profile.
When planning my novels I live on "Cloud Nine" and give a lot of thought to my characters. (Of course, although, a lot of hard work lies ahead this part is nothing but fun.) My new hero, Justin, is intrusive. He won't go away. He is so demanding that when thinking of him I nearly burned the spaghetti sauce. Justin"s partner to be is taking shape in my mind - both her characteristics and physical appearance. Oh dear, amongst other things, Justin wants me to go on a shopping spree with him to make sure I know what he likes and dislikes. He's so bossy he will soon be writing letters to me to tell me all about him, where he was born, who his parents are etc. I'm sure it will be interesting But please, pretty please, Justin don't wake me up in the middle of the night again to ask my advice, I need my sleep, Tangled Hearts set in Queen Anne's England 1702-1714 received five star reviews and is available now.
All the best, Rosemary Morris
About the Author
Every free moment I have is spent writing my romantic historical novels, researching them or reading widely to keep in touch with the type of books readers enjoy. I've read voraciously since the age of five and have always had a particular interest in history, ancient and modern - both that of my own country, England and world history. As I enjoy reading quality romantic historical novels, I decided to have fun creating strong characters and putting them in difficult situations. When I visualise them, they speak and act according to their time and circumstance but their dilemmas are universal.
To find out more about me please visit my website; www.rosemarymorris.co.uk.
Tangled Hearts available from www.enspirenpress.com, amazon.com, amazon.co.uk and soon in bookshops.
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