Calling All Questions!
Hi, all! I’m just about to start on the Readers’ Guide for the paperback edition of The Garden Intrigue— and I need your help.
What questions would you like to have answered about The Garden Intrigue, the history behind it, or the series as a whole?
I’ll use your questions to write my Q&A. And, of course, I’ll post it here on the Book Club page so it’s available to those who bought the hardcover edition. Please do ask away!
Maybe a little history of the school that Emma attended in France?
Your Napoleon Bonaparte in The Garden Intrigue was larger-than-life. What did you research to flesh out his personality?
I’d love to know more about your decision to have the hero think he’s in love with someone else for a good chunk of the book. Why did you decide to do that? What did you do to make sure his change of heart was believable? Was it a challenge?
Ok I know this is a silly question but I have to have it answered.
What was the inspiration behind having Miss Gwen as a pirate? 😀
I know I’m a bit late getting around to this, but while I was reading The Garden Intrigue I was wondering if you found writing all of the poetry to be harder or easier than the main story itself. Did you write the poetry as the story evolved or afterward?
Thanks!