Interviews, My Guests

Interview With Alanna Lucas, Author of Face to Face

I’m delighted to welcome Alanna Lucas for an interview and a look at her new Regency romance, Face to Face. Hi, Alanna, so glad to have you here today. Tell us a little about Face to Face. What inspired this story? : Boroughs Publishing Group hosted the ‘What’s in a Name’ contest. The guideline was to take… Continue reading Interview With Alanna Lucas, Author of Face to Face

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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

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Top 10 Things to Love About a Beta Hero – Guest Post by Diana Quincy, author of Tempting Bella

I'm delighted to welcome Diana Quincy to my blog today! Tempting Bella, the second book in my Accidental Peers series, features a kinder, gentler leading man. In short, Sebastian is a beta hero. Betas are often consigned to the role of best friend in romance novels, the sidekick of the tough-talking, butt-kicking and, often, emotionally-distant… Continue reading Top 10 Things to Love About a Beta Hero – Guest Post by Diana Quincy, author of Tempting Bella

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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