"I've given myself a special world and it's a very big one. "It will be different women in different periods, but they are all daughters of La Lune," Rose said, adding that the next novel will involve Sandrine's grown daughter and the one after that will be set in 1826 in another branch of the family. The writer has been so energized by the experience of writing "Witch" that she plans to stay in that world for a while. and perhaps that makes it easier for the reader, too." It was nice not having to focus on more than one story. "I was a little nervous about that, but so many people who really like the book like the historical part. "I decided to let go of the present and zero in on the history," the Greenwich resident said of keeping the story entirely in the past. Rose seamlessly mixes real artists of the period with her fictional creations, teaching us about Belle Epoque Paris as we race through a sexy and suspenseful tale of possible demonic possession. Rose will give a talk and sign books at the Ferguson Library Harry Bennett Branch, 115 Vine Road, Stamford.
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