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Hope Tarr | Keeping it in the family-or at least together: Writing the romance series


Untamed
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Men of Roxbury House

February 2008
On Sale: February 1, 2008
Featuring: Patrick O'Rourke; Katherine Lindsey
325 pages
ISBN: 1933836172
EAN: 9781933836171
Mass Market Paperback
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Also by Hope C. Tarr:
Irish Eyes, December 2023
Claimed by the Rogue, March 2014
The Cinderella Seduction, November 2013
The Cinderella Makeover, March 2013

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Keeping it in the family-or at least together: Writing the romance series

To paraphrase the late great John Lennon, life is what happens while you’re making other plans.

To directly quote my mother—and mothers everywhere—"Don’t do as I do. Do as I say."

Both sage snippets segue albeit circuitously into my blog topic—how to write connected romance novels, or rather how not to write them, or at least how to recover from (cough, hiccup) going about it all wrong.

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