The illegitimate tycoon, p.17
The Illegitimate Tycoon, page 17
How did your hero pop the big question?
Totally spontaneously after a night with Leila in Rio. He felt a connection to her that he’d never felt with another soul and knew he couldn’t let her go.
Janette’s Writing Secrets …
What do you enjoy most about writing as part of a continuity series; how does it differ from writing a single title?
I loved the vast scope of a continuity, for it provided countless possibilities for each character to explore. It was also wonderful to share this sisterhood of writing with such a talented group of authors.
What do you think makes a great hero/heroine?
Their inner struggle. The thing that they refuse to acknowledge, but that they must vanquish in order to ever find true happiness.
When you are writing, what is a typical day?
Ah, my writing days are far from typical! I have a full-time job, so I write before I go to work, say from 5:30 to 7am, then after dinner and a tiny window of relaxation, I write again from 8pm to midnight. Weekends I juggle a personal life with writing. Often the writing wins out because of deadlines.
Janette Kenny, The Illegitimate Tycoon









