Intro on Author: Lucy Monroe & His Majesty's Hidden Heir

 This week our Intro on Author is on Lucy Monroe! She has a new book out, His Majesty's Hidden Heir.



With more than 8 million copies of her books in print worldwide, award winning and USA Today bestseller Lucy Monroe has published over 75 books and had her stories translated for sale all over the world.  While she writes multiple subgenres of romance, all of her books are sexy, deeply emotional and adhere to the concept that love will conquer all.  A passionate devotee of romance, she adores sharing her love for the genre with her readers.

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If you didn’t write, what would you do for work?

I would probably work at a nonprofit that focused on something important to me like social justice, serving children or youth at risk or providing food for those who need it.

Do you read your book reviews? How do you deal with bad or good ones?

I read certain reviews, but I don't read one and two star reviews ever.  I'm not one of those people who thinks you can find something useful in even the worst review.  I don't have such a big ego that I think my books are going to please every reader, nor do I need them to.  I write for those readers that love the same kind of stories I do.  I'm happy to interact with my readers online and have worked hard to build a community where loyal readers know their viewpoint is listened to.  I love to share good review quotes on my social media and am always grateful for the time reviewers spend reading my books, regardless of whether they loved them, or not.

Do you hide any secrets in your books that only a few people will find?

Sometimes, I do include characters and references to previous books but don't mention it.  As I a reader, I love that and know many of my readers feel the same.

What was your hardest scene to write?

It really depends on where I'm at mentally.  After my mom died, I cried through every scene that even referenced death.  Sometimes, I'm in a such a happy space, I really struggle writing the crisis point scenes and sometimes they just flow from my fingertips.  In HIS MAJESTY'S HIDDEN HEIR, the hardest scene to write was the ending.  I wasn't ready to let the characters go and I wanted to get that final scene just right, so I could.

Tell us about your book...

HIS MAJESTY’S HIDDEN HEIR


The prince is in for a shocking revelation in this secret baby romance by USA TODAY bestselling author Lucy Monroe!

The mother of his child…


…and wearing his crown?

Prince Konstantin can’t forget Emma Carmichael, who vanished after a wedding contract forced him to end their relationship. A surprise meeting five years later shocks Konstantin—Emma has a son. Unmistakably his son.

Emma wants Konstantin in their son’s life—yet she’s wary. She’d had no choice but to walk away; his family hadn’t deemed her worthy of being his princess. But as their reunion stokes the flames of their passion, can she trust that this time their bond is strong enough to prove them all wrong?






Buy on:


Amazon UK               Amazon Aust


10 comments:

  1. Hi Nas - sounds a wonderful read ... Lucy has a big heart - which I'm sure she brings to her books ... all the best to you both - Hilary

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  2. Romantic cover. Thank you for sharing these about yourself. Congratulations on the new book.

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  3. Congrats on the release of your new book and thanks for sharing about yourself.

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  4. Nice interview and the book sounds good.

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  5. I love coming across characters from other books! Love the profile pic. You look so happy, but that many books in print is a great reason to smile!!

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  6. I loved her answer about reading reviews.

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  7. Love that blurb!!!
    I'm with you on not reading all the reviews - I tend to check them for a week or 2 once the book releases and then that's it :)

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  8. Great interview! Thanks for sharing. :)

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  9. Congratulations on this new book, Lucy! Thanks for sharing about you.

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  10. Great interview. I really enjoyed reading Lucy's answers to your questions, especially the one about book reviews.

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