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Oh, that sounds as though there will be more of them in the future! That makes me so happy!
I haven't planned for them to have another whole book to themselves, but they'll be popping up now and then as part of, or on the edges of, other characters' stories, so we'll see how they're getting along.
Book 2 is Hettie's, so Aubrey will have a significant presence in that, and (unless something changes radically) Book 3 will be Madeleine Enfield's; as her co-worker, Lucien is bound to turn up there, at least briefly.
That sounds perfect! So often, it's not that we need a whole extra book for the characters we know and love, but just a peek at their lives to see that they are doing OK. Like a sneaky epilogue :) but in someone else's book.
Sneaky epilogues are usually much better than your standard, last-in-the-book epilogues. (With some exceptions, of course.)
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Oh, that sounds as though there will be more of them in the future! That makes me so happy!
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I haven't planned for them to have another whole book to themselves, but they'll be popping up now and then as part of, or on the edges of, other characters' stories, so we'll see how they're getting along. Book 2 is Hettie's, so Aubrey will have a significant presence in that, and (unless something changes radically) Book 3 will be Madeleine Enfield's; as her co-worker, Lucien is bound to turn up there, at least briefly.
That sounds perfect! So often, it's not that we need a whole extra book for the characters we know and love, but just a peek at their lives to see that they are doing OK. Like a sneaky epilogue :) but in someone else's book.
Sneaky epilogues are usually much better than your standard, last-in-the-book epilogues. (With some exceptions, of course.)
