English Afternoon Tea, and recipes

Nothing is more quintessentially British like afternoon tea. While most of us may think of afternoon tea as an upper lass tradition dating back hundreds of years, I discovered something else entirely; it’s relatively new. In fact, High Tea as we know it has only been around for about a hundred and fifty years. First, we must travel back to the sixteen hundreds, when King Charles II’s Portuguese bride, Catherine, brought a cask of it…

Gratitude and Thanksgiving

When asked what is their favorite holiday, most Americans say either Christmas or Halloween. However, as much as I love those–especially Christmas–I love so many aspects of the American holdiay Thanksgiving that I can’t quite rank it below any of the others. I am, afterall, an American, my love for British literature notwithstanding. First and foremost, I love how Thanksgiving brings together family and friends. It’s always been a big deal to me to spend…

Michaelmas and the Beginning of Autumn

By Barbara Bettis I love Autumn or Fall. Growing up on a small farm in the Midwest, I always had plenty to do come September and early October, when the crops came in from the field and the garden. Our corn bin and silo filled up. Our kitchen still overflowed with late fruits and vegetables, canning jars and freezer containers. At least one hog and calf were culled to butcher. We kids picked up walnuts…

Autumn or Fall

September 22, 2019 is officially the first day of Autumn, or “Fall” as we Americans call it. Long ago, when the air cooled and the leaves turned gorgeous shades of gold, rust, and burgundy, people did more than don sweaters and switch their clothing to darker colors. Anciently, the Autumn Equinox or Harvest Home was called Mabon, pronounced ‘MAY-bon’, after a Welsh god called Mabon ap Modron which literally means ‘son of mother’. One Mabon…

Education and other forms of child torture in Regency England

With children heading back to school around most of the Western World, I have no doubt that a collective moan of dread went up into the heavens, the loudest coming from my youngest daughter, a junior in high school. I can’t blame her; homework, tests, assignments, pressures from the intricate and often brutal social structure within schools, teachers that don’t love their jobs or their students—not to mention the getting up early and sticking to…

Famous Gardens in Romantic Fiction

Famous Gardens in Romantic Fiction, by Freelance writer Jane Sandwood Garden at Holker Hall photo by Donna Hatch Gardens have been used to great effect in classic literature, whether it be for symbolic reference, to help set the right mood, or as a device for plot and character development. They can be both enchanting and atmospheric, or even provide a portal to another world. Many artists and writers are aware of the great significance that…

English Banyans

I find it amusing that the English are so proud of their heritage, and yet (in Georgian and Regency England, anyways) so mad for anything foreign. If some new fashion came from France, or Germany, or India, or the Orient, they went for it. (Of course, I’m totally proud of being American and yet melt into a puddle whenever I hear British or Australian accents, so it sorta makes sense.) The banyan is one such…

New Release

Announcing a new Timeless Romance Anthology: Regency Collection A WEEK IN BRIGHTON These three clean and wholesome Regency Romance novellas take place in the unique town of Brighton, England penned by Jennifer Moore, Annette Lyon, and yours truly Donna Hatch. This anthology of 3 brand new novellas is available for pre-order now, and will be released on July 30, 2019. Order your copy of A WEEK IN BRIGHTON today on Amazon!…

Stepping Out In Style: Finding Regency Style Shoes In The 21st Century

by freelance writer Jane Sandwood Have you ever wished you could walk in the shoes of the protagonists (main characters) in your favorite Regency romances? To fashionable ladies of the Regency period, shoes were just as important as they are now. Most ladies of the 1800s owned at least three pairs of shoes: everyday shoes, walking boots, and dancing slippers. If you’re planning on putting together a Regency-era ensemble, getting the shoes right is a…

Historical Fiction – My Favorite Escape

In a recent survey, 80% of avid readers listed historical novels as one of their top three favorite types of books to read. I wasn’t really surprised, since historical fiction, especially historical romance fiction, is my favorite genre. But it got me thinking; why the broad appeal? First, historical novels provide a fantastic escape. When life gets stressful, the first thing I like to do is pick up a novel. When I read a historical…