

We didn’t marry until I was thirty-nine.īefore that, I experienced all the ups and downs of love. He also put up a light for me yesterday, but knows that I could perfectly well have put it up myself, if I didn’t happen to be gardening. I’m lucky that I ended up with my soulmate – someone I trust absolutely, and who makes me laugh every day.

But there is something wonderful about love. I’m interested in girls who make things or do things and they never (not even in the romance) rely on a lover to sort their lives out. It wasn’t until my seventh book, Love Song, that I wrote a proper romance.

Thanks for having me, Bee and Maddie, and thank you for your review of Following Ophelia. (Check out the banner on our blog to find out where Sophia’s stopping next!) Romance was one of the strongest elements of the book, so we can’t wait to hear what inspired Sophia for Ophelia’s love story. Hey everyone! Something very exciting for today’s post – Sophia Bennett joins us for the penultimate stop on the Following Ophelia blog tour to talk about her favourite historical couples.
