Any reader, not to mention any writer, knows how much William Shakespeare has influenced modern lexicon. Every day we see terms such as sea change, foregone conclusion, sorry sight, and fool’s paradise. All his. In fact, any cool term that isn’t a cliché probably originated with Will. Does this happen in everyday modern life? Indeed,… Continue reading The Y Factor By Tanya Hanson, Author of Outlaw Bride
Tag: Historical Romance
Jealous, Who Me? – Guest Post by Katherine Grey, Author of Impetuous
Jealous, Who Me? I debated back and forth for the last two weeks whether or not I wanted to write a post about jealousy. After all, who wants to admit they’re jealous of someone? (And I am the tiniest bit worried about backlash.) One of my personal goals for this year is to step out… Continue reading Jealous, Who Me? – Guest Post by Katherine Grey, Author of Impetuous
Interview With Terri Rochenski, Author of Alone No More
I’m delighted to welcome Terri Rochenski here today for an interview and a look at her new historical romance from The Wild Rose Press, Alone No More. Merry Christmas, Terri, so glad to have you here today. Tell us a little about Alone No More. What inspired this story? Alone No More is an historical… Continue reading Interview With Terri Rochenski, Author of Alone No More
Christmas Traditions in Regency England – Guest Post by Regan Walker, Author of The Twelfth Night Wager
Christmas in Regency England, during 1811 to 1820 when Prince George ruled as Prince Regent, was a more subtle celebration than the one we observe today. To my way of thinking, perhaps they were better for it. Christmastide, as they called the season, began with Christmas Eve and continued to Twelfth Night, or January 5th,… Continue reading Christmas Traditions in Regency England – Guest Post by Regan Walker, Author of The Twelfth Night Wager
