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Love and Laughter Event March 7, 2023

You’re Invited to Join Us  Grab your favorite drink, find a cozy corner, jump online, and share an evening with your favorite wholesome or “low heat” romance authors–or meet a few new ones. The event takes place on Tuesday, March 7th from 7:30-9:30 Eastern Time. There will be laughter, banter, questions and answers, games and prizes, and more. Best of all, it’s free! (And if you’re introverted, rest assured you’ll do it all from the…

Save the Date — Reader & Author Event

Save the Date Share an evening with your favorite wholesome or “low heat” romance authors–or meet a few new ones. The event takes place on Tuesday, March 7th from 7:30-9:30 Eastern Time. There will be laughter, banter, questions and answers, games and prizes, and more. The event is free! Best of all, you’ll do it all from your own space. Just grab your favorite drink, find a cozy corner, jump online, and enjoy! I’ll be…

Regency Love and Courtship

Dating I admit I’ve been out of the dating scene for (ahem) a few years now. Okay, over twenty. But from what my single friends tell me, not much has changed since I was dated. Basically, a man asks out a woman, (or if she’s braver than I ever was, she asks him out). They might meet online, or be introduced by a friend or see one another at a party, but eventually, they end…

Celebrate with me–and you get the gift

****GIVEA WAY NOW CLOSED. THANK YOU!*** Today is my birthday! I’m 39 again. Do you believe it? Anyway, I’m having a virtual party and you’re invited. The party favor I’m giving to all of my guests who stop by is an ebook novella written by a super famous and talented author. Oh, I mean, me. The best part is; you can choose which novella! So, which one haven’t you read that you’d like to have?…

Christmas trees…pagan, Christian, or just plain fun?

Few symbols of Christmas are more admired than the Christmas tree, and nowadays, most countries that celebrate this holiday have their own version of Christmas trees. Before that, evergreens were a commonly hung adornment in homes, not just at Christmas but all winter.   Evergreens Dating back hundreds of years, people in many countries hung evergreen boughs over their doors and windows during winter, hoping to ward off witches, ghosts, evil spirits, and even illness. According…

Christmas Ghost Stories

by Donna Hatch Ghost Stories at Christmas An odd Christmas custom that dates back centuries is telling scary ghost stories. Have you noticed in the popular Christmas Song, “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” the verse that says: “Tales of the glories and scary ghost stories of Christmases long, long ago” and wondered over it? Telling ghost stories is an age-old tradition. Many claim the tradition cropped up in the Victorian Era, including Charles…

Halloween Pumpkins and…Turnips?

One of the most widely-celebrated holidays in the USA is Halloween. This favored holiday is fraught with costumes, decorations, and parties galore! An event that was historically honored and/or feared is now really just an excuse to dress up and party, not to mention, go Trick or Treating! A major player in this autumn game is the carved pumpkin, also known as the Jack O’ Lantern. Did you know using pumpkins for Jack O’ Lanterns…

Gambling in Bath

No, I’m not talking about poker in the bathtub, in case you’re wondering. Why Bath? Bath, England was a popular summer destination among the gentry and aristocracy during the Regency and Victorian Eras. Many people went there for their health. They drank mineral waters from a fountain in the Pump Room (pictured below to the right) and frolicked or soak in the Great Bath, a pool constructed by the Romans hundreds of years ago which…

Marriage in Regency England

Ah, the ringing of wedding bells! A lovely, romantic sound. It always conjures in my mind true love and happily ever after. The hope of a bright future awaiting the couple probably isn’t much different now than it was centuries past. But the way people married has evolved over the years. In Regency England, a couple could get married one of three ways: they could marry in a church after the reading of The Banns,…