Top ten romantic places I would love the hubs to take me once I convince him to even take me out on a date! No lie. Ok, so here goes… 1. The Highlands of Scotland. The magical mist, the purple heather. Kilts. Swords. Brings to mind muscles and manliness. Yup. I want to go there.… Continue reading My Top Ten Romantic Places – Guest Post by Terri Rochenski, Author of Love’s Sorrow
Tag: Historical Romance
Interview With Anabelle Bryant, Author of To Love A Wicked Scoundrel
I’m delighted to welcome fellow New Jersey Romance Writers member Anabelle Bryant for an interview and a look at her new historical romance, To Love A Wicked Scoundrel. Hi, Anabelle , so glad to have you here today. Tell us little about To Love A Wicked Scoundrel: Thanks so much for inviting me! I enjoy reading about… Continue reading Interview With Anabelle Bryant, Author of To Love A Wicked Scoundrel
How Much Research for Historical Romance? – Guest Post by Regan Walker, Author of Wind Raven
I have been asked many times how much research I do—how much I believe is necessary—for historical romance. I suppose the answer depends on whether you want to write a “wallpaper” historical romance, one that is generally set in an era with a few nods to what the clothes and setting look like, or a… Continue reading How Much Research for Historical Romance? – Guest Post by Regan Walker, Author of Wind Raven
Why Ireland? – Guest Post by Beppie Harrison, Author of The Divided Heart
Why Ireland? It has always fascinated me. Then I married an Englishman, and lived in London during the worst of the Troubles—more than 30 years of continuing bloody violence between the Protestants in Northern Ireland who wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom and the Catholics who lived there who held to the dream… Continue reading Why Ireland? – Guest Post by Beppie Harrison, Author of The Divided Heart
