Everyone needs somebody! Life is too hard to do it all alone.ħ-Do you edit as you draft or wait until you are totally done?įor me, editing a first draft of a novel is like the mixing part of making cookies. The short of it is, we have come a long way! And I always relearn the purpose of love and the importance of relationships. I learned a great deal about studying and practicing law in the early 1800s as well as the fascinating history behind adoption. Everyone needs a Louisa in their life.ĥ-What are three words that describe your hero?Ħ-What’s something you learned while writing this book? She can see the bright side of any situation. I fell in love with images of a castle in Yorkshire during my research (stalk me on Pinterest to see my saved pins!) and knew I had to set a story in the same countryside.Ĥ-Would you hang out with your heroine in real life?Ībsolutely! Louisa radiates positive energy. Bargaining for the Barrister is a Regency Romance with an abundance of humor and heart.ģ-How did you decide where your book was going to take place? But he has one thing in his favor: he is unaware of her fortune. Paul, the man who is selected to be her future husband, is a complete stranger. So when a league of matronly matchmakers offers to find her an eligible suitor, Louisa eagerly accepts. Louisa Cox is tired of fortune hunters pursuing her dowry. 1-What is the title of your latest release?īARGAINING FOR THE BARRISTER, a Matchmaking Mama Romance book 1Ģ-What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?
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