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Virtual Regency Ball and clip from “The Prisoner of Zenda”

Today I’m doing a virtual Regency ball hosted at Wyckberg Castle. You, too, are invited to join the merriment. You alight from your family coach and arrive in the grandeur of Wyckburg Castle amid the sparkle of a thousand candles. The butler takes your wraps and the major domo announces your name as you enter the grand ballroom. Crystal sconces graced the walls, and enormous chandeliers hung from lofty ceilings which might have been painted…

Book Giveaway for US Military Personnel

EXTENDED: THE CONTEST WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL DECEMBER 10TH. WINNERS ANNOUNCED DECEMBER 11TH. In honor of my son serving in the Air Force and deployed to the Middle East, I am having a giveaway to thank those brave, unselfish men and women who serve in the US Military. As any reader knows, reading can be a great escape to help ease homesickness which strikes harder during the holidays. Do you have a family member or …

The King’s Theatre, London

Today a prominent theater in London is the the Haymarket Opera house, also known as the Queen’s theater which has shown critically-acclaimed, Broadway-style productions such as Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera. This theatre has a long history from the time of Queen Anne. It has gone by many names: the Queen’s, the King’s, Her Majesty’s, His Majesty’s, and even simply, The Opera House. In 1789, this theatre suffered near-total destruction due to a…

Halloween Chocolate Giveaway

*****Contest now closed**** Congratulations, Danielle. In a random drawing, you were chosen as the winner of the chocolate giveaway! I will contact you at the email address you provided to get your mailing address. Thanks to everyone who entered! *****Contest now closed**** I am geeky about all holidays, and as an American, I celebrate Halloween. What better way than to celebrate with chocolate? I am giving away some yummy treats to celebrate Halloween to my…

Blog Tour for Courting the Countess and Lots of Chances to Win!

On Tour with Prism Book Tours. Book Tour Grand Finale & Release Celebration for Courting the Countess By Donna Hatch How can a convenient marriage that saves two men from dueling also win over two hearts? Check out the tour stops you may have missed and grab a copy, AVAILABLE NOW! Launch – Fun Facts About Courting the Countess and Donna Hatch What’s one thing readers would find unique or interesting? Donna Hatch is reinventing…

Letters to Soldiers in Regency England During the Napoleonic War

During much of the Regency, England waged war with France — more specifically, with Napoleon Bonaparte who seemed bent on taking over the world. The Napoleonic War spanned roughly sixteen years, from 1799 to 1815 (including one-year of peace after which fighting broke out again.) Battles raged across much of Europe which meant thousands of men and boys of all ages, and yes, even a few women, left their homes to fight a war overseas…

Cover Reveal for new Regency Historical Romance Novel

I’m super excited to share with you the cover for my new book titled Courting the Countess. This all-new novel launches a new series, but still features a few characters you may recognize from my Rogue Hearts Series. And since this series pre-dates the Rogue Hearts, you’ll even get the meet the parents of the unconventional Amesbury siblings. Haven’t read the Rogue Hearts? No worries; this is a stand-alone novel so you can start with…

5 Fun Facts About Regency England

I share these with you partly to set the record straight about some common misconceptions, and partly just to celebrate the unique and remarkable era we know as the Regency. Chocolate — Chocolate was a bitter, hot drink like coffee, not the decadent dessert we know today. It was considered very decadent and only the finest chefs knew how to prepare it. Therefore, only the very rich drank it. Ankles — It was not scandalous…

Harps and Music

If you’re like me, the very thought of a harp creates a magical wistfulness inside. When I was twelve years old, I had an opportunity to take harp lessons, and something came alive inside me. Instantly, more than anything. I wanted–no, had–to learn to play. It’s been an ongoing love affair ever since. Playing the harp takes years to master, and a great deal of time must be devoted to technique, not just learning to…