05/04/2004
It's all Greek to me...
Well, here I go- the secret's out... Miranda's story is going to be set in Greece.
For those of you who haven't read The Italian Prince's Proposal yet, Miranda is the twin who didn't get a prince, she got a violin instead.
Now, now- violin's are very nice, and they fit snugly in that cosy nook between your chin and your shoulder just like a prince. In fact, there's hardly any difference between them- they both make sweet music when you play them right.
The reason I set Miranda's story in Greece is that I just got my next book through in hardback... The Greek's Seven Day Seduction. I only opened it to take a peek, but I was drawn in all over again, and ended up having to read the whole story.
I just loved revisiting all the yummy settings, as well as all the yummy food, and as for my Greek hero- he's so Alpha, and so very, very naughty. But ultimately, he turns out to be the most cherishing, generous and thoughtful of men- exactly what we need, girls!
And now, here's a quick mention for all my lovely friends and readers at Romance Junkies.com
I'm going to be doing a chat for RJ this evening- around 8pm, if you live in the States, but some time in the middle of the night if you live here in Europe... Never mind, think of all the writing I'll do while I'm sitting up waiting to go into the chat room!!
Why don't you come and join us tonight, win some goodies, and have some fun at www.romancejunkies.com??!!
There's also an interview with me on the RJ site at:
http://www.romancejunkies.com/artman/publish/article_1326.shtml
That's it for now- back to the writing cave to get Miranda out of the rain and into that fabulous Greek sunshine.
Love to you all, and happy reading!
Susan
For those of you who haven't read The Italian Prince's Proposal yet, Miranda is the twin who didn't get a prince, she got a violin instead.
Now, now- violin's are very nice, and they fit snugly in that cosy nook between your chin and your shoulder just like a prince. In fact, there's hardly any difference between them- they both make sweet music when you play them right.
The reason I set Miranda's story in Greece is that I just got my next book through in hardback... The Greek's Seven Day Seduction. I only opened it to take a peek, but I was drawn in all over again, and ended up having to read the whole story.
I just loved revisiting all the yummy settings, as well as all the yummy food, and as for my Greek hero- he's so Alpha, and so very, very naughty. But ultimately, he turns out to be the most cherishing, generous and thoughtful of men- exactly what we need, girls!
And now, here's a quick mention for all my lovely friends and readers at Romance Junkies.com
I'm going to be doing a chat for RJ this evening- around 8pm, if you live in the States, but some time in the middle of the night if you live here in Europe... Never mind, think of all the writing I'll do while I'm sitting up waiting to go into the chat room!!
Why don't you come and join us tonight, win some goodies, and have some fun at www.romancejunkies.com??!!
There's also an interview with me on the RJ site at:
http://www.romancejunkies.com/artman/publish/article_1326.shtml
That's it for now- back to the writing cave to get Miranda out of the rain and into that fabulous Greek sunshine.
Love to you all, and happy reading!
Susan
