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Macaroons, macarons, maca-what?

If you’ve never had a macaron, you are missing out. This is seriously the best little tasty treat ever! If you’re an American, you probably pronounce mac-a-roon, and call it a cookie. If you’re British, you probably pronounce it mac-a-roh, and call it a biscuit. If you’re French, you probably swallow the last n and give it a nasally sound that still manages it to make it sound elegant and sophisticated. However you pronounce it…

Thank You to My Readers!

Thank you to all of you who purchased my newest book on Kindle or paperback. The good news is that the response has been tremendous: Goodreads has a review average of 4.44 out of 5 and Amazon has a review average of 4.7 out of 5. Hooray! The bad news is there aren’t as many reviews at either place as I had hoped to see by now–both have less than 100 verified reviews. If you’ve…

The legacy of Bow Street Runners

MYSTERY AND INTRIGUE OF BOW STREET Next to Robin Hood’s Merry Men, few other groups inspire images of mystery and intrigue quite as well as Bow Street Runners. They were a unique and unprecedented fighting force that paved the way for London’s modern police, Scotland Yard. They are also no longer in existence, and very little is actually known about them. Hence the mystery. And the tragedy. A LITTLE HISTORY Before the Magistrate of Bow…

Announcing a New Release!

The long-awaited book 5 of my Rogue Hearts Series is here! NOT A FINE GENTLEMAN is the story of Margaret, the eldest of the Amesbury family, children of the Earl and Countess of Tarrington. Here is the official back cover blurb: for NOT A FINE GENTLEMAN Lady Margaret secretly yearns for love, but fate has exchanged wedded bliss for a lie. When she is caught hovering over her cheating husband’s dead body, she is instantly…

Mister, Doctor, or hey you? Medical personnel in Regency England

As a modern-day American, I was surprised when I first discovered that characters in Regency-set books and movies address doctors as “Mister.” Today in the US, anyone with a doctorate is a doctor and is addressed as Dr., and specialists such as surgeons, are also addressed as “doctor.” However, in Regency England, only a physician was addressed as “doctor”. Other medical personnel was addressed as Mister or Mr. In addition, most of the men in…

Announcing a New Release!

Not A Fine Gentleman, book 5 of the Rogue Hearts Series Lady Margaret secretly yearns for love, but fate has exchanged wedded bliss for an adulterous husband. When she is caught hovering over his dead body, she is instantly doomed to hang for his murder. Without hope for justice, Margaret flees into the night alone. A cynical Bow Street Constable, Connor Jackson, vows to bring the fugitive Lady Margaret to face the law—but, he doesn’t…

Vote for your favorite book April 20th – 26th!

The Timeless Regency Collection: A Week in Brighton featuring one of my novellas, “The Reluctant Heir,” has been nominated for InD’tale Magazine’s prestigious 2020 RONE Awards. It’s up to you to choose the winner! In this round, readers like you will choose the finalists for each genre by choosing the books they love best. You MUST be registered on their website at www.indtale.com in order to vote. Don’t worry, it’s free and you don’t get…

May Day Romance Specials

Searching for your next favorite story? Look no further! To kick off May, a group of best- selling historical authorshave teamed up to offer a delightful selection of Sweet, Clean & Wholesome, or Christian Historical Romances. All titles are only $0.99-$2.99 May 1st through May 7th, 2020. This is a great way to discover new authors! Click here to view the fantastic historical romances included in this great offer. Included in this special promotion is…

Bow Street Runners and the Cato Street Conspiracy

It is England in 1820, a time of social and economic upheaval. The long-term Napoleonic wars had ended, but peace was far from realized. Unemployed career soldiers and sailors flooded the workforce. Industrial change pulled England from a largely agricultural country to one of large industry, with machines replacing people. This leaves many of the working class hungry and feeling oppressed. Riots erupt and laws grow more and more restrictive. Into this near chaos, steps…

English House Names

The Holburn Museum, Bath Copyright Donna Hatch As an American, I find it fascinating that so many historical houses—mostly in Europe—are named rather than simply numbered. The practice has charm and suggests history and longevity. Nowadays, it would seem a tad presumptuous, or at least eccentric, to name a home. However, house naming has a rich heritage. In one of my favorite historical novels, the heroine goes to live in a place called Green Gables. …