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Five Most Often Asked Questions 

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1) How do your parents feel about your writing steamy romances?

I get asked this when people find out that my parents areSouthern Baptist missionaries. And the answer is, they’re fine with it.

Really.

They just don’t read them. Too much sex and cussing, you know. *G*

But otherwise, they’re proud as punch. Sort of.

2) Are you planning to stick with historicals?

As far as I know. I suppose I might wake up tomorrow with a burning urge to write a Sex Goddess Werewolf book, but until it happens, I’ll keep writing historicals.I grew up devouring Barbara Cartlands (my mom disapproved, but she let me read them, thank God) and my favorite authors are mostly Regency historical writers, so I really do love the period. I know some readers are sick of it, but I never get tired of it.

Then again, I eat the same cereal every day for breakfast, too.

3) Is the historical dead?

Not for me.

And obviously not for readers of Lisa Kleypas or Julia Quinn or Madeline Hunter or Mary Balogh or Jo Beverley . . . I’m just saying, there’s a lot of authors still selling out there.

But then I’m not very good with predicting trends–I wrote paranormal contemporary romantic
suspense when you couldn’t sell one to save your life (as Deborah Nicholas), so I sure hope somebody taps me on the shoulder and lets me know before all the readers leave the room and turn out the lights.

I’m really not keen on standing alone in the dark, dreaming up stories nobody cares about.

4) Will the Scottish Scourge (from Never Seduce a Scoundrel) get a book?

Yes. I’m writing it now. It’s set in Scotland, and that’s all I can say or I’ll have to kill you. But not before you give me a spiffy title for the book. Sadly, it still has none.

5) Will Charlotte and Cousin Michael get a book?

Yes, assuming they don’t kill each other first. The letters between them that serve as epigrams for all the chapters of every book in this series (except the anthology) are getting downright testy. I’m going to have to slap them around a bit.