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Paula Sheridan posted in Victorian Era Reader Group
This weekend I was editing Book 5 in the Morganstar Series, which is where the Victorian social standing really starts to crumble and by Book 6, it's all down around their Victorian ears.
When we think of the Victorian era, our minds usually drift toward the polished surface: elegant drawing rooms, fine china, whispered conversations over afternoon tea, and ladies gliding across ballroom floors in yards of silk. It’s an easy world to romanticise. It looks refined, orderly, and delightfully romantic.
But if you look just beneath that glossy lacquer, Victorian society was an absolute pressure cooker.
To be considered "respectable" in Victorian Britain wasn't just a lifestyle choice; for many, it was a matter of survival.
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Paula Sheridan posted in Victorian Era Reader Group
Here's one Victorian fun fact that stopped me mid-edit. On a steamship in 1870, if you were travelling first class, you got fresh water for washing.
Steerage passengers got what was left — after everyone above them in first-class had already bathed in it.
It's one of those details you can't invent, because the truth is stranger than anything I'd have made up.
And it's exactly why my character, Morgan Bretton, spends so much time at the stern rail in my Morganstar Series, watching the passengers most people never think to write about. I have a wonderful ensemble cast with people from all cultures.
Write what you know, they say. Well, I didn't know this until I started researching how Victorians lived and travelled. I have learnt so much about this incredible era, and learning new things each day is exciting, and infusing my writing with rich, historical facts to spice up the Morganstar Series.
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Why is Book 3 built around a $100 Million missing car? 🚘💥
When I was plotting out Cedric Newman’s next move after An American Treasure, I knew I needed a catalyst that carried both immense historical weight and modern, high-stakes danger.
Enter Jean Bugatti’s personal masterpiece: "La Voiture Noire" (The Black Car).
In June 1940, as war closed in, this legendary Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic was packed onto a train wagon bound for Bordeaux to keep it out of enemy hands.
The train reached its destination, the car didn't!
Over 80 years later, it remains the ultimate automotive cold case, a lost ghost currently estimated to be worth over $100 million.
In my latest blog post on Swimming Upstream, I dive into the real-world wartime mystery behind this iconic machine, and how an unsolved disappearance from 1940 ignites a lethal European chase for Cedric and Daniela in An Atlantic Shadow.
Catch the full post on the blog: https://www.swimmingupstream.co.uk/2026/07/why-is-book-3-about-long-los…
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