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  1. What a lovely post! I share your fascination about the way people of earlier times lived and the challenges they faced, Barbara. The Lady of the Forest is an excellent book, and I’m looking forward to reading more of your stories that are shouting to be written!

  2. Zara, thanks for hosting me today. Great site and mysterious banner 🙂

    1. It’s been great having you visit. In another alter ego I write historical romance too – Civil War period. I love doing research into events and people who changed the course of history as well as everyday life. But I have found that romantic suspense takes a great deal of research too especially about weapons and ways to do people in.

  3. I’m not sure I’d have the patience to write a historical, but I’m glad there are authors who do! Congratulations on your new release

    1. Thanks for the good words, Debra. I admired those you can write contemporaries. But I do love to research and to imagine bygone days, so historicals come naturally 🙂

  4. Stopping by to say hi and I’m with you on the bug and snake thing. Hugs! vb

    1. Hi Vicki. Thanks for stopping by. I know I should be over being afraid of snakes, but I’m not. I blame a neighborhood boy who once chased me with a dead snake hanging off a stick. I was very young, but I’ll never forget it!!

    1. Thanks, Linda. The story was fun to write! I’d been waiting a long time to get Henry’s story out 🙂

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