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Being flexible

For inquiring minds who want to know; I’m working through yet another revision of Christian’s story, book three in the Rogue Hearts Series and my newest Sweet Regency Historical Romance.  There have been three major plot changes since I wrote the first draft over two years ago. Christian’s story has been much tougher than Jared’s to write. I’m not sure why. In fact, it’s been harder than that last three titles I wrote. Maybe I…

Interview with historical romance author, Linda Weaver Clark

Today, my guest is historical romance author, Linda Weaver Clark. Welcome, Linda. I’m so happy to have you here today. Tell, me, Linda, Love at first sight.  Is it possible? Linda: Yes, it is possible. My parents didn’t meet the traditional way. They met through letters. As they wrote, they began to have feelings for one another and decided to meet. She didn’t know what he looked like and visa versa. I asked my mother…

Regency Romance Author, Regina Scott

Today my guest is the incomparable Regina Scott. Regina is not only one of my favorite sweet Regency authors, but she’s also a member of my Georgian/Regency writers group called The Beau Monde. (She’s a great dancer and incurable flirt, too, but I’ll let her tell you about that!) Welcome, Regina! I’m so glad to have you as a guest on my blog today. Tell me, how long have you been writing? Regina: Well, I’ve…

Book Button Giveaway

When I attended the Tucson Festival of Books at the University of Arizona Campus last weekend, I knew there was one booth I just had to visit–the booth that sells these great little magnetic Book Buttons. I love them! Because they are magnetic they are perfect not only for holding my place without fear of the bookmark falling out, but it holds the exact line where I left off. I bought some last year–some to…

Regency Table Seating

As first a reader and later a writer of Regency Romance novels, I discovered there was a specific order for guests to sit at a table during dinner. The host sat at the head of the table, with the highest and 2nd highest ranking ladies on either side of him. The men not related to the hostess sat on either side of her at the foot of the table—usually husbands of the women sitting by…

Farewell, month of love

Since today is the last day of February, the month of love, I’d like to list a few things I love. This list is by no means exhaustive, just the first few things that popped into my head: Books I love: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte,  Cotillion by Georgette  Heyer, Baby by Patricia Maclachlan, The Shannara Series by Terry Brooks, This is All I Ask  & The More I See You by Lynn Kurland, The…

Regency Chocolate

  I am a total chocolate fan. Well, perhaps I should say, I have a sweet tooth that demands something creamy and decadent. I’m not really a chocolate connoisseur, and I prefer milk chocolate to dark, which apparently proves I’m don’t have a sophisticated pallet. Whatever. If it’s sweet and creamy and sinful, I love it. Which made me wonder; what was candy, and more specifically, chocolate, like in Regency England?  As it turns out,…

A Sweet Piece of Pie

Sometimes we don’t get the whole piece of pie, but that doesn’t mean the one bite we do get isn’t just as sweet as the whole piece. Here’s a SWEET bite: Super Saturday at ANWA Conference  (see below for a list of classes) February 23, 2013 Registration opens at 7:00, Conference is 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Cost: $80 (a steal!) Great for teachers (who qualify for up to 6 hours of Professional Development that…

Win a Gift Card for Godiva Chocolate

I’m giving away chocolate!!! You could say I’m feeling really generous, or that I just love to do frequent giveaways to thank my followers for following my blog, or even that I’m being sneaky about attracting new followers–and all are true–but the sad truth is, I have nothing clever to say right now because my current work in progress is consuming so much of my creative energy. So I decided to do a giveaway. This…