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A Goodreads user asked Elizabeth Hoyt:

Will Hipollyta Royle and Sarah St. John have a book?

Elizabeth Hoyt Well, one of them certainly will.
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Pallavi
Pallavi asked Elizabeth Hoyt:

Hello Ms. Hoyt! I L.O.V.E your Maiden Lane series. And am really fond of those little tales you give us in your books, broken into a few lines at the start of every chapter. Which fairy/folk-tale do you plan to recreate in Dearest Rogue? And which one was your favorite amongst those you've retold?

Lucimar
Lucimar asked Elizabeth Hoyt:

This question contains spoilers… (view spoiler)[ I have light impression who Duke of Dyemore is Ned, who cared of Alf... Is it is true ou no? (hide spoiler)]

Allison
Allison asked Elizabeth Hoyt:

I love a bad boy in a romance. And when I say bad boy, I mean a really really bad boy. Charming Mickey is one of my favorite heroes in all of print. So I am very much looking forward to a very bad boy in Duke of Sin. You do a particularly great job writing an anti-hero. Is it more fun to write a bad boy, or do you get the same enjoyment out of all your heroes?

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