English Banyans

I find it amusing that the English are so proud of their heritage, and yet (in Georgian and Regency England, anyways) so mad for anything foreign. If some new fashion came from France, or Germany, or India, or the Orient, they went for it. (Of course, I’m totally proud of being American and yet melt into a puddle whenever I hear British or Australian accents, so it sorta makes sense.) The banyan is one such…

New Release

Coming Soon, Not a Fine Gentleman, Book 5 of the Rogue Heart Series Available for Pre-Order on Amazon Lady Margaret secretly yearns for love, but fate has exchanged wedded bliss for an adulterous husband. When she is caught hovering over his dead body, she is instantly doomed to hang for his murder. Without hope for justice, Margaret flees into the night alone. A cynical Bow Street Constable, Connor Jackson, vows to bring the fugitive Lady…

New Release

Announcing a new Timeless Romance Anthology: Regency Collection A WEEK IN BRIGHTON These three clean and wholesome Regency Romance novellas take place in the unique town of Brighton, England penned by Jennifer Moore, Annette Lyon, and yours truly Donna Hatch. This anthology of 3 brand new novellas is available for pre-order now, and will be released on July 30, 2019. Order your copy of A WEEK IN BRIGHTON today on Amazon!…

Stepping Out In Style: Finding Regency Style Shoes In The 21st Century

by freelance writer Jane Sandwood Have you ever wished you could walk in the shoes of the protagonists (main characters) in your favorite Regency romances? To fashionable ladies of the Regency period, shoes were just as important as they are now. Most ladies of the 1800s owned at least three pairs of shoes: everyday shoes, walking boots, and dancing slippers. If you’re planning on putting together a Regency-era ensemble, getting the shoes right is a…

Historical Fiction – My Favorite Escape

In a recent survey, 80% of avid readers listed historical novels as one of their top three favorite types of books to read. I wasn’t really surprised, since historical fiction, especially historical romance fiction, is my favorite genre. But it got me thinking; why the broad appeal? First, historical novels provide a fantastic escape. When life gets stressful, the first thing I like to do is pick up a novel. When I read a historical…

Music in Regency England

In bygone eras long before electricity, CD’s, movies, and handheld devices, the world was largely silent except for in-person conversation and music performed by family members, local musicians, or–if one were wealthy enough–professional musicians and singers. 18th Century Harp, Victoria & Albert Museum, London Most households during the Regency relied on amateur family members to provide music. The less affluent relied on their whistling or singing skills or those of street performers. Those who could…

Regency Fashions, the Walking Ensemble

A fun aspect of reading and writing historical novels is the clothing. Who wouldn’t want to dress up in a silk gown and dance or promenade, even if it’s only vicariously? It’s become one of my life’s missions to seek out and sigh over any historical clothing while visiting museums. What started with a thirst for historical accuracy has morphed into a nerdy passion. This latest find is in the Victoria and Albert Museum in…

Clean Regency Romances–Free!

Discover your new favorite Regency authors right here. Hurry—this promotion ends April 13th! 14 Regency Romance authors have come together to offer a massive book giveaway. Everyone wins and there is no limit to the number of free books you can download. I am offering my full-length novel, Heart Strings as part of this giveaway. This tale is about a young lady who takes a courageous step leaving her abusive home to follow her dreams,…

Hyde Park, THE Place to See and be Seen

During the Regency, going to the park wasn’t just for children; gentlemen and ladies of fashion frequented the parks in London to ride, walk, and make a fashion a statement. Regency ladies and gentlemen often chose Hyde Park as a favorite place to ride on horseback to get some fresh air and exercise. However, it was most popular as a place to drive in open carriages to show off clothing, or the latest rig, or…

Confident Literary Heroines Trump Damsels in Distress

by special contributor Jane Sandwood We live in a fabulous world where women are becoming more strong-willed and independent than ever before. Years ago, reminiscing about our favorite historical romance novels often conjured up images of beautiful damsels in distress waiting to be rescued from a woeful life by a knight in shining armor.  Could it be thanks to real-life role models such as Malala Yousifazi, Rupi Kaur, and Ellen Degeneres that we are starting…