I've just come back from a family reunion that was a very special event. I come from a family of five sisters. (I come right in the middle of them if you’re wondering.) My eldest sister is living in Australia so she’s sadly thousands of miles away, but the next eldest sister – the one between her and me – is having a big birthday this year. And she invited all the rest of us - and the next generation – and the one after that – to come together for a very special family party and overnight stay.
Since I came home and I looked at all the photographs – specially one that had all of us, each generation, arranged on a flight of steps, it made me think about families both in reality and in books. And it got me wondering about the families in some of my books.
I’ve now been published for over thirty years, so some of the babies conceived by or born to past heroes and heroines will be about the age to become heroes and heroines themselves. The b
aby that pushes Pierce and Natalie into marriage in The Unexpected Child would be twenty years old now – just old enough to have her own story. And so will the little girl Rosie who appeared in His Miracle Baby.I’ve now been published for over thirty years, so some of the babies conceived by or born to past heroes and heroines will be about the age to become heroes and heroines themselves. The b

So that made me wonder. Do you like books were past characters appear, and you learn about their lives later on? Do you enjoy finding out about what has happened to them since their ‘happy ever after’ ending? Are they in fact ‘happy ever after’? (I should hope so as I try to write characters who are just made for each other.)

What do you think? Do you like to read books like this? Are there any books - mine or any other author’s where you’d like to know what happened to a younger character – or just another person – in the future?
I know I’m looking forward to revisiting old friends in Rhastaan as I take Adnan and Ciara out to that country on their rather unusual honeymoon.
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