![]() The genesis of the novel was a scene that popped into my head about twenty years ago: it was as vivid and detailed as if I were watching a movie. Where did you get the idea for IMPOSSIBLE SAINTS? Paul and Lilia must reach their breaking points before they can decide whether their love is worth fighting for. ![]() They can’t deny their attraction, but they know they don’t belong in each other’s worlds. Lilia doesn’t believe in God, but she’s attracted to Paul’s intellect, ethics, and dazzling smile.Īs Lilia finds her calling in the militant Women’s Social and Political Union, Paul is increasingly driven to rise in the church. Paul, an Anglican priest, has a big ambition of his own: to become the youngest dean of St. Lilia wants to change women’s lives by advocating for the vote, free unions, and contraception. ![]() Lilia Brooke bursts into Paul Harris’s orderly life, shattering his belief that women are gentle creatures who need protection. I’m excited to share another interview from a debut author! If you like finding the greatest reads before everyone else, check out Author’s 18 on Facebook, GoodReads Instagram and Author: Clarissa HarwoodĮngland, 1907. ![]()
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