![]() ![]() We learn in the previous books in my Wicked Wallflowers series that Gertrude is partially blind, and we know a great deal about her family history and background…and yet her story was entirely different from her siblings’ background. Gertrude proved the greater surprise for me. With each glimpse I had of them, I was more and more intrigued by who they were, and how they’d become the people they did. I’d spent time with Gertrude and Edwin in the previous books in the story where they were secondary characters. How did you ‘get to know’ your main characters? Did they ever surprise you? ![]() All of this is part of Gertrude and Edwin’s journey. My books tend to be full of emotion my heroes and heroines multi-layered. The Bluestocking definitely showcases my writing style. Would you say this book showcases your writing style or is it a departure for you? Gertrude Killoran, the heroine, is the illegitimate daughter of the man who ruined Edwin’s life. He’s been consumed with hatred for the family he holds responsible for destroying his family. ![]() After his son was kidnapped and his wife killed in a fire, Edwin, the Marquess of Maddock became known as "the Mad Marquess". The Bluestocking is the story of an unlikely couple. Thanks for being here today! To start off, can you please tell us a little bit about your current project? ![]()
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