My Guests

Courting in Regency England – Not a Spectator’s Sport – Guest Post by Georgie Lee, Author of Engagement of Convenience

I'm delighted to welcome back Georgie Lee as my guest today! Courting in Regency England wasn't for the faint of heart. It wasn't a chance to hold your crush's hand and promenade through the park. Courting was serious business and the business was all about making the best match possible. In a time when being… Continue reading Courting in Regency England – Not a Spectator’s Sport – Guest Post by Georgie Lee, Author of Engagement of Convenience

My Guests

Country vs. City – Guest Post by Mary Gillgannon, Author of Saint Sin

I’m delighted to welcome fellow Celtic Romance Writers member Mary Gillgannon here today. During my early childhood, I lived in rural northern Illinois and spent my time climbing trees, riding my bike on the gravel roads and visiting the animals on the neighborhood dairy farms. No other children lived close by, and since my sisters… Continue reading Country vs. City – Guest Post by Mary Gillgannon, Author of Saint Sin

My Guests

Remarkable Regency Women – Guest Post by Georgie Lee, Author of Hero’s Redemption

I'm delighted to welcome back Georgie Lee as my guest today! Remarkable Regency Women I recently read Becoming Jane Austen by Jon Spence, a non-fiction account of Jane Austen’s life and the elements in her background and family that shaped her and her writing. The book offers an interesting look into Jane Austen's background while… Continue reading Remarkable Regency Women – Guest Post by Georgie Lee, Author of Hero’s Redemption

My Guests

Cleaning the Bookshelf – Guest Post by Tina Gabrielle

I'm delighted to have fellow New Jersey Romance Writers member and award winning author Tina Gabrielle as my guest today! Don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win in her giveaway. First let me thank Babette James for inviting me to blog. It’s wonderful to be here! I’m Tina Gabrielle, and I… Continue reading Cleaning the Bookshelf – Guest Post by Tina Gabrielle