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A Modest Independence is a USA Today bestseller!
My Victorian romance novel A Modest Independence has made the USA Today bestseller list!...
Read MoreHave Carpet Bag – Will Travel
Their day-to-day necessities in their carpet bag, and their parasol at the ready, Victorian ladies were equipped to dash off on any number of adventures....
Read MoreA Cure for the Common Victorian Cold
Victorians had a multitude of (sometimes questionable) methods for dealing with the common cold. For most of the era, a mustard plaster was the gold standard....
Read MoreA Grave but Cordial Thank You: 19th Century Advice on Thanking Gentlemen Strangers
Victorians had plenty of advice on how and when a lady should offer a word of gratitude, especially when that gratitude was in response to a service rendered by a gentleman stranger....
Read MoreThe Matrimonial Advertisement is now a USA Today Bestseller!
My Victorian romance novel The Matrimonial Advertisement has made the USA Today bestseller list!...
Read MoreTea and Sympathy: A Prescription for Nineteenth Century Invalids
In the nineteenth century, a cup of tea was the cure for any ill. And, in times of shock, the more sugar the better....
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