![]() After getting stuck at doctor’s offices and restaurants with nothing to write on when a story ideas strikes, I’ve learned my lesson. Name one thing you won’t leave home without.Ī small purse-sized notepad and a pen. Sophia loves mysteries and when faced with one, she can’t resist jumping in to investigate. Sherlock Holmes was as popular in the Victorian era as he is today, and I was fascinated to learn that there were several “lady detective” novels published in Britain long before Conan Doyle’s sleuth appeared. Like my heroine, Sophia, I am a big fan of detective novels. ![]() I enjoyed writing A STUDY IN SCONDRELS because of the opportunity to include a bit of mystery in the storyline. What did you enjoy most about writing this book? Since I knew Sophia loved detective novels, having them set out to solve a mystery together seemed a perfect way to keep them in each other’s company for a while. The challenge was figuring out what each possessed that would appeal to the other. ![]() ![]() I immediately knew that Sophia Ruthven, who was straight-laced and exceedingly proper, should end up with Jasper Grey, who reveled in being a scoundrel. The hero and heroine of A STUDY IN SCOUNDRELS were introduced in the first book of the Romancing the Rules series, RULES FOR A ROGUE. How did you come up with the concept and the characters for the story? ![]()
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