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Your new books are called the Rogue Hunter series. How are they different from the Argeneau series?

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Your new books are called the Rogue Hunter series. How are they different from the Argeneau series?

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This whole business of Argeneau series versus Rogue Hunter series is just kind of a pain. I never titled the first books The Argeneau series, the publisher did, and it made it difficult for me to write about secondary characters that weren’t Argeneaus. But I wanted to, and finally just went ahead and did when I wrote Mortimer’s story in The Rogue Hunter. He, of course, is not an Argeneau . . . which put them all in a panic at my publisher’s in New York because the series is called the Argeneau series. So then they decided to come up with a different series title for this book and any others I do that aren’t about Argeneaus (rolling eyes here). The truth is—for me—it’s just another story following the others. It features a character we’ve met before (Mortimer, one of the rogue hunters who helped out Leigh and Lucian in Bite Me If You Can) but also has Argeneaus and others in it and paves the way for future stories. Lord knows what they’ll do when I write about a character who is neither

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