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The Role of Injury and Illness in My Historical Romances
How my own experience with a catastrophic injury has influenced the way I portray injury and illness in my historical romance novels....
Read MoreSome Wonderful Book News!
September is my birthday month, and this year I received a fantastic gift—a three-book deal with Berkley/Penguin Random House!!...
Read MoreMadam, Ma’am, or Miss: Proper Address for Unmarried Young Ladies
In the nineteenth century, the proper address for an unmarried young lady depended on both the rank of the one being addressed and the rank of the one doing the addressing....
Read MoreInterview with Rachel McMillan, author of The London Restoration
Earlier this year, I had the privilege of reading an advance copy of Rachel McMillan’s much-anticipated new novel, The London…
Read MoreInterview and Giveaway with Historical Fiction author Clarissa Harwood!
It’s release week for Fair as a Star, and I’m thrilled to share it with one of my favorite historical…
Read MoreThe Work of Art is a HOLT Medallion Winner!
My Regency romance novel The Work of Art has won the 2020 HOLT Medallion for historical romance!...
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