Eden St. Michel: Scandal, Death and a British Film Star
by F.R. Jameson
Avenging her secret could put a noose around both their necks…
Joe might be a stuntman, but still he’d never expect to end up in bed with a genuine movie star. However, that’s what happens the night he meets the ultra-glamorous, Eden St. Michel. Swiftly they’re the talk of the town. Their passion fast, intense and dangerous.
But Eden has scars from her past, both mental and physical. Joe needs to be her hero, although retribution won’t be easy. One misstep could mean the end of their careers and – maybe – their lives.
After a sudden moment of violence, Joe finds himself in deadly trouble. He may have the love of a good woman, yet it’s leading him to the gallows.
But what if the only way to save Eden is to make that ultimate sacrifice?
Eden St. Michel: Scandal, Death and a British Film Star is a must-read for all fans of hard-boiled crime and film noir. If you love the thrillers of Megan Abbott, Guy Bolton and James Ellroy, then you will adore Eden St. Michel!
The second novel in the ‘Screen Siren Noir’ series.
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EXTRACT FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH F.R. JAMESON:
What inspired you to write Eden St. Michel?
I was fresh from writing ‘Diana Christmas’ and I wanted to write something in the same world, the same universe as it were. So I created these two characters – Eden and Joe – and started to write their noir story. I realised that they were too good together. There was a plot I had worked out in my mind, but it wasn’t going to work with the characters as they now appeared on the page, I couldn’t force them into it, and so I changed the plot. I reworked the plot around them. And as a result I didn’t write the book I meant to write, I wrote something so much better.
You mentioned ‘Diana Christmas’, this is a stand-alone novel though, isn’t it?
Very much so. But those who read every book will spot the connections between them. This is a shared universe and so certain characters reappear and certain locations are revisited. Each novel stands entirely on its own merits, but dedicated fans will see that they also come together to create a big ‘Screen Siren Noir’ tapestry!
How does it differ from what you’ve written before?
Well, this is more of a love story than anything I’ve ever written before. Okay, it’s a love story which has a man’s dead body on the front cover, so fairly clearly it’s not going to be all wine and roses. But nor are they two characters just obeying a plot. I think Romantic Suspense is what I’ve actually ended up with. These are two characters though who love each other, but when they love each other bad things tend to happen. And so the question is, can these two make it through their love affair unscathed?
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Joe might be a stuntman, but still he’d never expect to end up in bed with a genuine movie star. However, that’s what happens the night he meets the ultra-glamorous, Eden St. Michel. Swiftly they’re the talk of the town. Their passion fast, intense and dangerous.
But Eden has scars from her past, both mental and physical. Joe needs to be her hero, although retribution won’t be easy. One misstep could mean the end of their careers and – maybe – their lives.
After a sudden moment of violence, Joe finds himself in deadly trouble. He may have the love of a good woman, yet it’s leading him to the gallows.
But what if the only way to save Eden is to make that ultimate sacrifice?
Eden St. Michel: Scandal, Death and a British Film Star is a must-read for all fans of hard-boiled crime and film noir. If you love the thrillers of Megan Abbott, Guy Bolton and James Ellroy, then you will adore Eden St. Michel!
The second novel in the ‘Screen Siren Noir’ series.
PICK UP THIS NAIL-BITINGLY GRIPPING PAGE TURNER TODAY!
EXTRACT FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH F.R. JAMESON:
What inspired you to write Eden St. Michel?
I was fresh from writing ‘Diana Christmas’ and I wanted to write something in the same world, the same universe as it were. So I created these two characters – Eden and Joe – and started to write their noir story. I realised that they were too good together. There was a plot I had worked out in my mind, but it wasn’t going to work with the characters as they now appeared on the page, I couldn’t force them into it, and so I changed the plot. I reworked the plot around them. And as a result I didn’t write the book I meant to write, I wrote something so much better.
You mentioned ‘Diana Christmas’, this is a stand-alone novel though, isn’t it?
Very much so. But those who read every book will spot the connections between them. This is a shared universe and so certain characters reappear and certain locations are revisited. Each novel stands entirely on its own merits, but dedicated fans will see that they also come together to create a big ‘Screen Siren Noir’ tapestry!
How does it differ from what you’ve written before?
Well, this is more of a love story than anything I’ve ever written before. Okay, it’s a love story which has a man’s dead body on the front cover, so fairly clearly it’s not going to be all wine and roses. But nor are they two characters just obeying a plot. I think Romantic Suspense is what I’ve actually ended up with. These are two characters though who love each other, but when they love each other bad things tend to happen. And so the question is, can these two make it through their love affair unscathed?
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