Sophia James read Georgette Heyer novels as a teenager lying in the sun on her grandmother’s porch overlooking a wild west coast beach. Her writing life, however, started in Bilbao, Spain. After having three wisdom teeth extracted, she was given a pile of Mills and Boons—and filled with strong painkillers, she imagined that she could pen one too. Many drafts later she thinks she has the perfect job writing for Harlequin Historical as well as taking art tours to Europe with her husband, who is a painter. A large extended family and a house full of renovations that are never done complete the equation. |