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Take Me Back Historical Romance Giveaway

****Contest ended**** If you love historical romance, now’s your chance to expand your library! The Take Me Back! Historical Romance group is a great way to try new authors of historical romance for free. This huge promotion features 18 great historical novels by 18 amazing authors of all heat levels … plus FIVE $10 gift cards. This is not a contest where you have to enter and only hope you win. Everyone gets to download…

Summertime Pleasures in Regency England

A song I learned as a child summed up summer activities beautifully: Oh, what do you do in the summertime, when all the world is green? Do you fish in a stream, or lazily dream on the banks as the clouds go by? Is that what you do? So do I! Oh, what do you do in the summertime, when all the world is green? Do you swim in a pool, to keep yourself cool,…

Summer in Regency England

Ah, summer! It conjures up images of lazy summer days sipping lemonade and swimming. In mid June to early July, when the whirl of the London Season wound down because parliament ended, the gentry and aristocracy went back to their country homes. Which begs the question, since they were so rich and didn’t have to work for a living, what did they do all day–especially in the summer? The answer to this may surprise you.…

Breeching Boys

When looking at old photos and portraits of families with very young children, one almost immediately notices that the boys and girls are dressed alike–in dresses. This custom existed well before the Regency Era, and possibly for hundreds of years prior. Throughout history in Europe and America, all children of both sexes wore dresses and petticoats which were simply considered children’s clothing and not gender-specific attire. Dresses were easier than pantaloons or breeches when a…

Gowns, Gowns, and More Gowns, and how often Regency Ladies Changed Clothes

Getting dressed during the Regency occupied much of a lady’s time, mostly because she had to do it so frequently every day. When a lady of wealth and quality arose, she usually threw on a dressing gown over her shift or her nightgown (also referred to as a night rail), whichever she preferred for sleeping. Starting the Day   After breaking her fast with a light meal which often included chocolate (hot, usually no cream or…

Enter to Win 60 Romantic Suspense Novels PLUS a New Kindle Fire!

                  Love to read romantic suspense? Enjoy the chance to win 60 romantic suspense novels from your favorite award-winning and bestselling authors, plus a brand new Kindle Fire! Check out all the book covers here! The Grand Prize winner receives a Kindle Fire and all participating books. One runner-up receives all books. Participating is easy — just sign up on the contest page: bit.ly/rom-suspense-may17 (Note: This link…

Mother’s Day Giveaway

Mothers Mothers are the best! Despite heroines in my Regency historical romance novels who seldom seem to have a mother nearby to help them, I adore mothers. My mother is the closest thing to a saint I’ve ever known. She taught me to love books, poems, and stories by reading to me every night when I was little. She listened as I read to her when I grew old enough. All this reading inspired in…

Leading Strings

I love looking at photos and portraits of people who lived long ago. We can gleam so much information by the way they dressed and posed. I often wonder about them, their lives, their thoughts. One detail in pictures that involve small children that I sometimes see is the presence of a belt or rope attached to the child’s garments right under the arm. These fabric belt is called Leading strings, sometimes also called Leading…

Why Regency is my Passion

I love many eras in history, but my favorite is the Regency. There are many reasons for this favorite. It was such a unique and brief, time in history. The Regency came amidst much social and economic change, filled with turmoil and trouble. What draws me to it are the customs and people who lived in that time. This may be a skewed and romanticized vision, but British gentlemen who live long ago as seemed…

Release Day for The Matchmaking Game

On Tour with Prism Book Tours. Review & Excerpt Book Tour Grand Finale for The Matchmaking Game By Donna Hatch Happy Release  Day! We hope you enjoyed the tour! If you missed any of the reviews or reading the first chapter of the book, go back and do so now… Launch – Excerpt, Chapter One, Part 1 England 1814 Rowena Emerson studied her longtime friend, Evan Barnes, and tried to judge by his expression if…