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New Release–Sweet Romance Collection

WITH A KISS: A Sweet Romance Anthology Announcing a new collection of 10 brand new never-before published sweet romance novellas by USA Today bestselling & award-winning authors. **On sale for a limited time only!** This collection of Clean and Wholesome Romances in WITH A KISS includes complete stories by these ten amazing authors: Traci Hunter Abramson Rachel Branton Rachelle J. Christensen Joyce DiPastena Danyelle Ferguson Donna Hatch Heather B. Moore Luisa Perkins Janette Rallison Heather…

London Rookeries

During the late 1700’s London experienced a population explosion, and these newcomers—mostly working class—needed places to live. Unscrupulous landlords rented out rooms in medieval buildings. These areas became knowns as “Rookeries” and they were the very vilest of London slums. Entire families crammed into single rooms with little to no ventilation because windows were taxed, so they were removed or boarded up. Since candles were expensive, many of these families lived in perpetual darkness. The…

Heroes and Time Travelers

Nestled deep in the heart of a large city park at the edge of Sacramento, visitors and school children can find a time machine. This time machine only stops in one time and place: Rhoads School, the 1890’s. Rhoads is a one-room schoolhouse where a pleasant but firm schoolmarm welcomes children and teaches values such as honesty and manners along with reading, writing, and arithmetic. This one-room school is not a re-creation; it is a…

Arranged Marriages and True Love

The idea that we’d let our parents or guardians arrange our marriages leaves the modern day man and woman laughing–or possibly cringing. Yet this was a common custom throughout history in nearly every country of the world. I’m sure a few of those marriages ended up as love matches, while most grew into merely a mutual amiability born of a determination to make the most of a difficult situation. However, many such unions were supremely…

Clean Romance Taking USA Today by a Storm

Starting today, April 16, through April 18, Autumn Masquerade, a Timeless Regency Romance Anthology, is only $.99 for the first time EVER. That’s 99 cents for this fantastic collection of three complete romance novellas by three best-selling authors. This sale only lasts 5 days! Readers who enjoy historicals and Austen-esque stories set in Regency England will love this collection of sweet, romantic tales. Let’s get this volume on the USA Today Best sellers list for…

“May Day” Giveaway

“It’s May, it’s May; the lusty month of May Even though it’s not May just yet, I’m using a fun song from the classic movie Camelot to introduce a fabulous opportunity for readers of historical romance. Romancing Yesterday, my historical author writers’ group, is having a HUGE giveaway of e-book romance novels  in celebration of May Day. Enter our Rafflecopter sweepstakes for a chance to win! The May Queen Prize 60 books by 50 +…

Historical Fiction – My Favorite Escape

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…

Movers and Shakers

It’s moving day so we’re shaking things up! Due to my husband’s job transfer, our family is saying good bye to our beloved northwestern Washington and heading to Sacramento, California. I’d love to say I’m excited but I’m just too heartbroken about moving yet again and leaving behind dear friends. However, I’m anxious for our family to be reunited. With the move and all the fall out, I will probably not blog much. Once we…

The Secret Language of Regency Fashion

When perusing old records including fashion drawings, it is easy to become confused by all the different terms used in a historical context. One such example are the words, morning, afternoon and evening, which didn’t mean what they do today. From what I have been able to determine, morning was the time of day before dinner. Therefore, Morning Dress is what one wore during the day until dinner—not just in the hours before noon. A…

Robots in the Regency

Technology from the 18th and 19th century often seems downright steampunk, when one considers the amazing advances mechanical geniuses made in mechanisms such as clocks, music boxes, and automatons, which were quite literally, robots, or androids. No, they didn’t go about shouting “Danger, Will Robinson” or make friends with humans or even take over the world (or ship), but they did move in complex ways. In the case of this charming automaton, they could also…