Wild
Lavender is out! This is both a good and a bad thing, since it is
the last in the Emperors of London series. I’ve had a ball writing
the series, and I am sorry to leave it behind. However, the
characters who have yet to find their true loves will feature in
future series.
Helena
is the daughter of a careless father and a scheming mother. Her
mother has decided that Helena is to be the single daughter, the
comfort and companion, but Helena’s brother Julius is determined
not to let that happen.
Helena,
meantime, has met and fallen in love with the most unsuitable man
imaginable, the son of her family’s direst enemy. It’s a Romeo
and Juliet story, one of my favourite themes. I’ve been working
towards this ending the whole series.
When
I start a new series, I generally know where it will end. I knew that
I’d end this one with Helena and Tom, although many readers thought
it would be the kingpin of the Emperors, Julius.
Knowing
how a series climaxes helps me to keep the books in focus as I tell
each character’s story.
But
I get to revisit the characters with the new series, The Shaws! These
characters are just too interesting to leave behind!
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Ravishingly beautiful and
accomplished, Helena has her pick of suitable bachelors—and because she
is the daughter of a powerful duke, her mother is determined she makes a
good marriage. But Helena won't marry any of them, because she is in
love with the son of her family’s most dangerous enemy. Though she has
now been rebuffed by her beloved, she is resolved to win him back—no
matter the cost.Tom’s forbidden love for Helena has only intensified
over the years of their separation. But the discovery of his true roots
has changed everything. His secret spells danger for his family and
everyone he loves. Devoted to Helena, he will sacrifice anything—even
his one great love—to keep her safe. And soon, caught between warring
factions and hounded by a deadly assassin, the couple will be swept back
together in a fight for their lives, and their destiny…
1 comment:
Love the idea of the Romeo and Juliet story - but with a happy ending - after both hero and heroine have their mettles tested to the utmost, of course! Great stuff, Lynne.
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