Intertwining Fantasy and History

A little while ago, some authors were basically bashing “ballroom Regencies” where there are so many young, handsome, single dukes, and lords–all of whom fall in love with a captivating heroine–that England could not possibly have contained all of them. I don’t see the problem. Each author’s world is her (or his) own existing in different planes independent from one another. The idea that we should all write about “real” people facing real problems, is…

Why I Read and Write Regency Romance Novels

As a child, my most beloved books were historicals. My favorites were the Laura Ingalls Wilder series, and Frances Hodgson Burnett’s A Little Princess and The Secret Garden. I read those books over and over. Later, I discovered other historicals like Little Women, Jane Eyre, and Anne of Green Gables. When I was a teen, I read almost everything, especially sci fi and fantasy, but was always more interested in the interpersonal relationships and romances…

Christmas Fudge, a Hatch family favorite recipe

My oldest daughter had an awesome 4th grade teacher named Mrs. Zimmerman, a.k.a “Mrs. Z.” She often sent home some of her favorite recipes for the children to try. Hers was the best fudge recipe I’ve ever had! Normally, when I make fudge, it comes out grainy, but this never does. It’s rich and decadent and yummy. And it’s fast! No, this fudge has nothing to do with anything of historical significance. I don’t even…

Deleted Scenes: Unmasking the Duke

Since I’m the kind of writer who writes by the seat of my pants, I have to do a lot of editing, revising, rewriting. Sometimes that means I need to cut a scene, either because it takes the story off course, or it isn’t meaty enough, or it paints the character in a less than ideal light. Sometimes, I need to delete a scene to stay under a certain word count. For all of those…

Today is Release Day!

My new Regency romance short story, A Christmas Reunion, the Gift of a Second Chance is available right now!!! A Christmas Reunion, the Gift of a Second Chance Heartbroken that her betrothed has wed another woman, Emily is determined to pick up the pieces of her life and enjoy Christmas with her family. ​ Newly returned from war, Bennett holds a secret and will do anything to ensure Emily, his only true love, never discovers…

English Afternoon Tea, Jane Austen Style

Tea is a time-honored tradition, and to me (an American), nothing says British Custom like afternoon tea. While most of us may think of High Tea as an upper class  tradition dating back hundreds of years, I discovered something else entirely. Tea in the afternoon didn’t actually become common until the 1700’s. By the Regency Era, the custom had long-since caught on and the upper class had afternoon tea about four o’clock, which was before…

Chocolate Giveaway

Reviews on Amazon are crucial for helping readers “find” authors.  Most people probably don’t think to leave a review for a book they liked.  So I am asking you for a review. And I’m willing to offer an incentive, or a bribe, or whatever you want to call it.  If you’ve read one of my books and honestly loved (or liked) it, please leave a review on Amazon and post the link to it in…

Honoring the Queen of Regency Romance

Today is Georgette Heyer’s birthday! Georgette Heyer is hailed by scores of fans as being the quintessential Regency Romance novelist. Most people credit her for creating not on the genre called Historical Romance, but its subgenre, Regency Romance. Heyer had a  brother who was chronically ill, so to amuse him, she wrote a series of stories. Reportedly, Jane Austen inspired Heyer to write stories that took place in England during the Regency Era. Since she…

The UnVeiling

I’m so excited about my new cover for a re-release of my first Regency Romance Novel, The Stranger She Married! So, of course, I just had to share the artwork for the book cover.  Lex Valentine of Winter Heart Designs did this cover and I just love it.  So without further ado, here it is…Ta-da!!   Isn’t it totally gorgeous and stunning and eye catching? I love it!!! And I hope readers do, too. This…

Out with the old and in with the new

Good news! Two of my old books are being re-edited, getting new covers, and will be re-released very soon. How soon, I don’t know just yet, but I hope The Stranger She Married will be back in circulation within the next few weeks. At least that’s the plan. Oh, and I’ve made a few minor changes to it, so if you’ve already read it, you might enjoy seeing what I’ve changed. The second book in…