![]() At first I felt I'd given my all in The Silver Chain and just hoped that I could find enough to put into a second and third volume, let alone make them as good as the first. I was pretty daunted at the idea of maintaining this story through three volumes, as I think some authors find they are spreading it pretty thin if they're not careful. ![]() The Golden Locket is the second book in the trilogy did you feel more of an obligation to make this book even better than the first?Ī really interesting question. The challenge lay in bringing those two characters together in glorious locations, giving them fascinating occupations and plenty of adventure, while keeping it real, ie exploring how two such different people could meet, ignite, overcome threats and sabotage, and (hopefully) live happily ever after. ![]() The rest followed quite naturally, once they had come to life. ![]() While her past is not remotely like mine, Gustav's bad marriage is based on real life stories I have been told and have wanted to portray in fictional terms, because there really are evil women like Margot out there. Gustav actually started out as a vampire and I have retained the dark, mysterious, wolfish air he has about him. Then I closed my eyes and envisaged, in glorious detail, my ideal man firstly in pure looks and then in character and background. ![]() The original idea started with Serena, who, like the Berocca adverts, is me, but on a really good day. Where did the original idea for the Unbreakable trilogy come from? ![]()
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