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Mr RJ used to work in the centre of London for Schroders right next to St Pauls, slap bang in the Square Mile and when we were reminiscing I only suffered a plot bunny attack!
As wikipedia says:
"... The City of London is a city within London. The City constituted most of London from its settlement by the Romans in the 1st century AD to the Middle Ages, but the conurbation has since grown far beyond its borders. As the City's boundaries have remained almost unchanged since the Middle Ages, it is now only a tiny part of the metropolis of Greater London, though it remains a notable part of central London. It holds city status in its own right and is also a separate ceremonial county.
It is widely referred to as the City (often written on maps as "City" and differentiated from the phrase "the city of London" by capitalising the word City) or the Square Mile as it is 1.12 sq mi (2.90 km2) in area. ..."
This plot bunny attack was quite vicious and left me reeling for a notebook and pen, neither of which I had on me... Never mind, I remember most of it!
The series will be called *Streets Of London* and book one is called *Square Mile*. Mistaken identity, love, drama and a happy ever after for my Investment Bank IT geek and the son of the owner of the bank...
Watch this space...
Oh, oh, oh! Yes! I've never been to London, but I love books set there. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you like the idea Jill xxxx
DeleteThat idea sounds very intriguing. Mystery, murder and sex on a ferris wheel. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWell they wouldn't actually be on the Eye... nods... ROFL X
DeleteLove the idea - loads of potential in a London set series.
ReplyDeleteTry to get your heros a bit "rougher" around the edges, not just vthe pretty boys you have on your covers so far.
eg:
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rofl... i can try Jens... :)
DeleteHUGS X
ooo a London series. I think I would like that.
ReplyDelete:) I'll see if I can do iut justice... :)
DeleteI love reading stories set in foreign (to me) places since I love to travel but must do it in my mind these days. Odd street names really draw my attention and I have always been fascinated by "mews" (what are they exactly?). I don't mind the pretty boys at all but would like to see one with some snow on the roof occasionally.
ReplyDeleteMews... oohhh... I can add that in... and snow on the roof... hmmm.... i can do that... :) XXXX
DeleteOh yes, like the sound of this series!
ReplyDeleteDid you ever read the Edward Rutherford book London?
cool... and no i didn't... should I be reading it? Is it good? XXXXX
DeleteIts one of those huge books (i read before ebooks were a thing!, got from library) and it starts with bronze age family setting camp by a spring then skipping through the ages, roman london, middle ages, all the way to then present. Covers lots of history of development of London, from simple dwelling, to encampments on hills, wars, plague, fire and keeping a thread of the fictional family through.
DeleteI enjoyed the historical references woven in with the fiction but its not a quick read! But for a sweeping saga type read I would recommend
I read a similar one to that about Salisbury... called Sarum I think... :)
DeleteI would love a series set in London. I've been there twice, once for my honeymoon and the other as a quick trip over when my husband was stationed in Germany. It's the one big city I would live in if I was rich. :-)
ReplyDeleteThen i will write it! I love London... :) XXXX
DeleteOuch I lost my earlier post
ReplyDeleteI was saying this idea gives you so much scope playing with historical/nostalgia, out of town visitors, the odd highlander in a kilt ghosts/unexplained etc essentially GO FOR IT!!!
I know... i have SO many ideas.... SO MANY....
DeleteYes, snow on the roof, but hot sexy. Please not historical. So tired of London stories being historical. Makes me think of Barbara Cartland. Read those as a teen, all grown up now. lol But I'm sure you will make it fun and hot.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't write a historical... so nope... my men will all be 2014... :) xxxx
DeleteI love stories set in London! I spent the best years of my life there and love,love,love the place. I've really liked what I've read by your hand so far so this is bound to be good.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your faith in me Yvonne... HUGS XXXX
DeleteI like it!!! I love stories that have a very strong sense of place. I had the opportunity to visit London after I graduated high school and I absolutely loved it. I love the history and the people. If I could've, I would have just people watched for hours.
ReplyDeletei LOVE people watching... :)
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