How to Really Escape Into a Romance Novel

unsplash-logoBethany Laird by Jane Sandwood, freelance writer and editor Readers of romantic historical fiction choose the genre for a variety of reasons. Some see reading a novel which centers female sexual desire in a positive light as a feminist imperative. Others claim that reading historical fiction in particular can allow us to experience history, viewing it firsthand in a way that encourages empathy and open-mindedness. Still, others see romance novels as a guilty pleasure –…

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…

New Release

Coming Soon, Not a Fine Gentleman, Book 5 of the Rogue Heart Series Available for Pre-Order on Amazon 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…

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!…

Clean Regency Romances–Free!

Discover your new favorite Regency authors right here. Hurry—this promotion ends April 13th! 14 Regency Romance authors have come together to offer a massive book giveaway. Everyone wins and there is no limit to the number of free books you can download. I am offering my full-length novel, Heart Strings as part of this giveaway. This tale is about a young lady who takes a courageous step leaving her abusive home to follow her dreams,…

Hyde Park, THE Place to See and be Seen

During the Regency, going to the park wasn’t just for children; gentlemen and ladies of fashion frequented the parks in London to ride, walk, and make a fashion a statement. Regency ladies and gentlemen often chose Hyde Park as a favorite place to ride on horseback to get some fresh air and exercise. However, it was most popular as a place to drive in open carriages to show off clothing, or the latest rig, or…

Historical Christmas Trees

When we think of a historical Christmas, most of us picture a historical scene complete with a goose or turkey and a Christmas tree lit with candles and strung with toys and lace. You might be surprised to learn that this charming image is largely Victorian and therefore not as ancient as most of us believe. For one thing, the English haven’t always included Christmas trees in their celebration. Early on, a few people in…

The London Season

If you’ve ever read a Regency or Victorian Romance, or even a British historical novel set in the 18th or 19th century, you’ve probably come across the word “Season” (capitalized). The London Season does not refer to winter or spring but rather to the social whirl among the upper crust of British society during the spring. The Season originally began as a way for the families of men serving in Parliament to amuse themselves while…

Nine bestselling Authors Present Nine Regency Romances in a New Collection

Presenting a new boxed set of nine Historical Romances just in time for the holidays!  Nine Ladies Dancing Nine bestselling authors present nine Regency romance novellas — some traditionally sweet, some clean, some mildly sensuous — in a boxed set you won’t want to miss! Mistletoe Magic by Donna Hatch — Can the mistletoe work its magic and open Evelyn’s eyes to true love at the Christmas ball? Teach Me Under the Mistletoe by Kay…

To Autumn, by John Keats

Autumn, also called Fall in the good old USA, is one of my favorite times of the year. To me, autumn is not a sign that nature is dying or even going dormant, it is colorful and sensory-rich and full of life. Leaves turning glorious shades of burgundy, gold, and rust set trees ablaze, and eventually flutter down to blanket lawns. Smells of cinnamon and nutmeg in apple cider and pumpkin pie, wood burning in…