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When I started writing 'Henry and Gracie' back in 2014, there was no doubt in my mind that I wanted London to feature throughout the book. After all Henry and Gracie both live and work in the City.
If you're familiar with my Chronicles of the Interred series, you'll probably know that London and I have been in a relationship for a long time. Not only did I get to live there for almost an entire decade, but even back when I was ten, I was planning an escape route that would lead me there. So it's not really surprising, or maybe it isn't now, that I dedicated 'Henry and Gracie' to the city that gave me so much.
So if you would like to explore some of those places in 'Henry and Gracie', you can visit the book's board on Pinterest: Here.
If you're familiar with my Chronicles of the Interred series, you'll probably know that London and I have been in a relationship for a long time. Not only did I get to live there for almost an entire decade, but even back when I was ten, I was planning an escape route that would lead me there. So it's not really surprising, or maybe it isn't now, that I dedicated 'Henry and Gracie' to the city that gave me so much.
So if you would like to explore some of those places in 'Henry and Gracie', you can visit the book's board on Pinterest: Here.
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