Was that confining? Will the characters branch out as Carpathia moves the government toward the Global Community?
No, it wasn’t really confining. I guess because Washington is such an international city to begin with, it doesn’t feel restrictive. Also, the luxury of only having to establish one setting gave me space and time to develop characters. Since all of my characters are constantly dealing with issues on a national and international scale, it didn’t really feel like they were confined to a space. And, yes, as the second book in the series draws to a close, all of my characters have begun to move onto the international stage. Each is drawn more closely into Carpathia’s web of influence, which pulls them away from Washington and into the international spotlight. And if I tell you how that happens, it’ll spoil the surprise! Your book seems to have more emotion and inner thinking than the other novels. Is that a result of your being a woman, a romance writer or it is the well you draw from as a writer? Probably a combination of all three, though I think mostly the third. Every writer has a “voi
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