![]() We see him change throughout this extraordinary set of circumstances, where he didn’t think he’d have to do very much in his life and he ends up being in charge of all of this inherited wealth and running what essentially is the family business when he’s not really been prepped for it. And he basically turns out to be quite a decent bloke. ![]() ![]() And I think everybody, in a sense, is a victim of circumstances, whether they’re in privilege or not, and it forms your worldview. ![]() And the ending - oh my - Now I just wonder if there will be a sequel - of their life back in London Helpful Report abuse TwoCatMomma Brilliant, Ms. I just think he’s not had to deal with so much. The story moves quickly, and it is easy to follow the heart pounding suspense - of the Misters search for his missing true love. I’m curious about how that looks from the inside versus the outside, and how you create a character with flaws but also one that will ultimately be a romantic figure your readers can invest in.Ī: Well, I’m not sure I would go as far as to say that he’s narcissistic. I do understand the attraction to an alpha-male “bad guy,” but when you’re inside the head of someone who’s kind of a narcissistic spoiled brat, he might seem less attractive. EL James returns with passionate new romance The Mister Fifty Shades of Grey author promises a Cinderella story for the 21st century August 2018 From Star Trek to Fifty Shades. ![]() The figure of the romantic rapscallion, the rake, is common in literature. ![]()
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