Erika
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Sarah Morgan:
After reading your Manhattan series, I noticed that each of your main love interests (Jake, Matt, Lucas, Seth, etc...) have extremely successful careers. Building their own companies, famous author, veterinarian, etc... Even the main females are successful in that way... have you written any stories where the main characters have more modest professions? This is NOT a complaint, I love that series, just curious! :)
Sarah Morgan
Hi Erika, I'm so happy you're enjoying the series. I've written just about every profession possible in my 85 books :) One of the heroes in my current book is a carpenter, and another is a therapist. The heroine of my current release How To Keep A Secret is a stay at home mum, although towards the end of the book she does start to follow her passion - and that is the key. All my characters (male and female) are following their passions. For example, Frankie in Sunset in Central Park is a gardener. She's good at it, partly because she loves it. Eva is a cook - again, it's what she loves. I think if there is a pattern at all, it's that I like my characters to be doing something that interests them. Generally if you do something you love, you are good at it. Hope this helps xxxx
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Cristina
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Sarah Morgan:
dear Sarah I'm an Italian super fan of your books so basically I end up reading all of them in English as I cannot really wait for them to be published in Italian (it takes ages!!!). I just finished (in one day of course) "Sleepless in Manhattan" and I'm bumping my head to the wall thinking I have to wait till July for Frankie's story! Any chance we can corrupt your publisher to anticipate? Thanks!
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