![]() ![]() ![]() When I ended Because of Miss Bridgerton, the hero's brother was missing in action in "the Colonies." So, if I was going to open a book with him being found, I was going to have start in those very same Colonies. The truth is, I (and my characters) ended up in New York the way authors and characters often do-with the author writing herself into a corner. I tried to get tickets once and discovered I'm more likely to compete in the luge at the Winter Olympics than I am to watch America's favorite musical. ![]() When I tell someone that my new book, The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband, is set in Revolutionary War-era New York City, I get a knowing nod and a comment about "not throwing away my shot." But I haven't seen Hamilton. The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband (just out in paperback from HarperCollins) is the second book in the Rokesby series. She lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest. A graduate of Harvard and Radcliffe colleges, Julia Quinn is one of only 16 members of the Romance Writers of America's Hall of Fame. ![]()
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