Although The Thousand and One Nights has two main characters, there is a third – the beautiful city of London. I’m lucky enough to live in one of the worlds most fabulous metropolises so it was great to set my first Secret Library book there. It was also an...
Guest Blog: Kay Jaybee
A Sticky Situation By Kay Jaybee I am thrilled to bits to have a story in the brand new Secret Library series from Xcite. Included in the Hungarian Rhapsody anthology (alongside fantastic novellas from Justine Elyot and Charlotte Stein), my novella A Sticky Situation...
Guest Blog: K D Grace
The Road Trip from Hell by K D Grace One rule of travel that I now live by whenever possible is do NOT do a road trip with family. It can only end in tears, and believe me, I speak from experience. Mind you there are a few exceptions. My sister is great fun to travel...
Guest Blog: Elizabeth Coldwell
Cooking Up Trouble by Elizabeth Coldwell Writers are always being told they should write what they know. The idea is that setting a story in a place that’s very familiar to them, or giving a character a profession they might have worked in, will give the story more...
Guest Blog: Constance Munday
I loved writing ‘Silk Stockings’ for this fabulous new collection, ‘The Secret Library,’ and Michael and Imogen were such lovely characters to develop. My fans will probably find this a bit of a departure from my other work. For some years now I’ve been writing...
Guest Blog: Lucy Felthouse
Not Your Typical Romance Hero by Lucy Felthouse I admit it, most of the heroes I write into my stories are tall, muscular types that a large percentage of women would swoon over – typical romance heroes. Think Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Chris Hemsworth... you get...