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Behind the Pages: A Glimpse into Mina Valentin's 'The Four Horsemen' Series

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On this thrilling episode of The Neil Haley Show, host Neil Haley and co-host Paul Hollis, the mastermind behind the Hollow Man series, welcome back Mina Valentin, a rising star in the realm of romance literature. As the anticipation builds for her new series, "The Four Horsemen," Valentin teases the adventures and romantic escapades of four aristocratic men in late 18th-century England. She delves into the inspirations behind her series, the intensive research involved, and the historical backdrop that enriches her narratives. With a release on the horizon and pre-orders about to go live, Valentin gives listeners a tantalizing preview of what's to come.

Guest Bio: Mina Valentin has rapidly become a name to watch in historical romance, known for her meticulous research, vivid settings, and compelling characters. Her upcoming series, "The Four Horsemen," promises to be a blend of historical authenticity and romantic intrigue, set against the transformative period of the late 18th century. With an academic background and a profound love for the genre, Valentin's works are a celebration of history's romantic potential.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Inspiration Behind "The Four Horsemen": Valentin shares her motivation for writing the series, focusing on her fascination with the characters and her desire to explore their origins in a series of prequels.

  • Setting the Scene in 1794 England: The discussion illuminates the historical context of the series, touching on the societal and technological advancements of the era, as well as the challenges faced by women.

  • The Research Process: Valentin opens up about the depth of research required to faithfully depict the period, from the architecture and fashion to the social etiquette and economic disparities.

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