Friday, February 1, 2013

SECRET PASSAGEWAYS



Lancaster House is filled with hidden rooms and secret passageways.

This tour will also be filled with secret passageways!

Really. Seriously. It will be.

Secret passageways on the blog post will take you to the prior day's post or the next day's post.

My blog tour host is AMAZING! She came up with the wonderful idea.

She has a few ideas for the images that will represent the secret passageways, but I think this one is my favorite, mostly because there really is a staircase similar to this in Lancaster House. 

And I thought I had invented it in my overactive imagination! It really exists somewhere in this crazy world. Sooooo cool!

This sure would make a statement!

[photo taken from pinterest/laceandtea.com]

8 comments:

  1. I love the staircase! It is really cool!
    donna harris

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    1. Thanks, Donna! I love it too. What an amazing work of art!

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  2. Such a cool place...you know this is almost identical to what was in my mind when I pictured it while I was reading.

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    1. Yeah, me too! I was kinda shocked the first time I saw it! Not sure where this is, but it looks like an art gallery of some sort. Good thing it's not in my house. I'd be tempted to run up and down it just for fun. All. The. Time.

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  3. I can wait for the Book Tour! Sounds great and I'm sure the books are great too. I already put the books on my list.
    Good luck with the tour!!!

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    1. Thank you, Cremona! I hope you enjoy the Lancaster House series! Thanks so much for your comment.

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  4. What a beautiful house, I can see how seeing each room could entice the imagination into what could have happened in it. If walls could talk.

    I would love to win. I'm a senior and on a very limited budget but would love to read "Lancaster House". Such a wonderful idea "Book Tour"

    I think I would love to spend hours in a house like this one, just looking at the woodwork and lovely ornate designs.
    Sounds like a wonderful tour!

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    1. Thank you so much for your comment, Glenda! Creating secret rooms and passageways was definitely the best part about writing Lancaster House! So fun! Good luck on the giveaway!

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