![]() ![]() Haha, as with most of my books, I feel like both Makeda and Beznaria have some aspects of me in them so it’s hard to choose. Describe the book in just 3 words.įerris wheel tension Which character do you relate to most and why? ![]() ![]() Her mother was the one obsessed with their royal lineage, and it turned her off completely.Īlso, I read something about slow travel by cargo ship (which I would never want to do in real life) and thought it could be such a fun setting for a forced proximity romance, then became absolutely obsessed with cargo ships for a few months lol. I wanted to write about the other extreme of that I guess–what happens if someone has the opportunity to be royalty and it’s the absolute last thing they want? I wanted to explore how this thing that is seen as a fairy tale ending is like, a literal nightmare for Makeda, the heroine of this book, and how there are so many ways of reacting to being a “chosen one.” There are some people who would rather gnaw a limb off than take something they didn’t work for–or have to fit into some societal ideal of princess, and Makeda Hicks is one of those people. In How To Catch A Queen, my heroine Shanti is someone who has wanted to be a queen since she was a little girl, who is accomplished enough to be anything but doggedly pursues this goal because it’s her own. What was your inspiration behind How to Find a Princess? ![]()
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