Blood, Love & Steel has obvious appeal to those of you who love The Three Musketeers. I wrote it because I, too, love the swashbuckling story (although critics today may dispute its narrative strength). Since adolescence, I have been partial to the plotline of Athos and his former wife, Milady. I hope BL&S will be read by those who feel the same.
But regardless of my motivation, my book is also very different than the Dumas classic in that its main storyline is a love story, complete with a beautiful heroine and love scenes. I am mild in my explicit language in those scenes, but there's no mistaking what's going on. You'll have to tell me if it works for you once you've read it!
But regardless of my motivation, my book is also very different than the Dumas classic in that its main storyline is a love story, complete with a beautiful heroine and love scenes. I am mild in my explicit language in those scenes, but there's no mistaking what's going on. You'll have to tell me if it works for you once you've read it!