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Hi, Cat! I'm so glad you liked Season for Surrender. Thanks for letting me know!
Season for Temptation has just been pulled out of print by the publisher as of last week--so for a while, the only way to get a copy will be a used print edition. I do plan to re-release SFT myself down the road, but for now I'm afraid an ebook isn't available. If you liked meeting Jane and Kirkpatrick in Season for Surrender, you might give the next book in the series a try! Season for Scandal is a marriage of convenience/marriage in trouble story and is one of my personal favorites.
Season for Temptation has just been pulled out of print by the publisher as of last week--so for a while, the only way to get a copy will be a used print edition. I do plan to re-release SFT myself down the road, but for now I'm afraid an ebook isn't available. If you liked meeting Jane and Kirkpatrick in Season for Surrender, you might give the next book in the series a try! Season for Scandal is a marriage of convenience/marriage in trouble story and is one of my personal favorites.
Theresa Romain
Hi, Mainer207! I'm so glad you liked that audiobook. I did too; I thought the reader did a wonderful job. My April 2016 book, Fortune Favors the Wicked, will be out on audio too. I'm not sure of the reader or release date yet--but as soon as I find out that info, I'll post it on my website. Thanks for asking! :)
Theresa Romain
Hi, Cintia—thanks for getting in touch! Sounds like you’re not giving up on your dream, and that’s vital. It also sounds like that blank page is bothering you. I completely understand; a blank page can be really daunting. Do you usually write in longhand, or on a computer? You might try switching formats to see if that helps break the writer’s block. If you get a notebook for writing longhand, maybe doodle a little before you start to write so that the page isn’t blank and your pen is moving in a creative way. It’s also totally ok to write junk—even “I’m not sure how the story starts”—just to get yourself used to putting words on the page again. There’s not one right way to help yourself through a block, so just try things to see what works for you. Best of luck!
Theresa Romain
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(view spoiler)[Hi, Monique! Thanks for the question. I'm so glad you liked reading about them enough to want more of their stories.
For the time being, I don't think I'll be writing about Lady Irving and Sophy as younger women, because they weren't at all happy. Lady Irving had an abusive marriage, and Sophy had to hide her true self from everyone except her dear friend Jack, whom she lost. In Season for Desire, they both start on the road to a happier ending at last.
That all being said, I have a little more Lady Irving planned as a bonus for readers. (If you're subscribed to my newsletter, you'll find out about it tomorrow.) Though she's not Lady Irving anymore at the time... :) (hide spoiler)]
For the time being, I don't think I'll be writing about Lady Irving and Sophy as younger women, because they weren't at all happy. Lady Irving had an abusive marriage, and Sophy had to hide her true self from everyone except her dear friend Jack, whom she lost. In Season for Desire, they both start on the road to a happier ending at last.
That all being said, I have a little more Lady Irving planned as a bonus for readers. (If you're subscribed to my newsletter, you'll find out about it tomorrow.) Though she's not Lady Irving anymore at the time... :) (hide spoiler)]
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