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Regency Era Shapeshifters: A Lexicon
How did no one think to do this in the books?!?! Sooooo I’m working away on two new series, and it occurred to me that I hadn’t done this in… Read more
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The What, Why and Who of a ‘Regency’
Hmmm… where can we turn to find an example? That is George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of George III and Queen Charlotte. George III is famous for… Read more
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10 Questions They Ask Everyone!
TVNow Magazine, that is. Here’s me in the hot seat. Soooo… if you click on the image it should get bigger and be actually readable? I followed some directions supplied… Read more
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2024’s First Booksweeps
Follow me on BookBub to be in with a chance to win Many of you may have come across me in previous sweepstakes, and possibly for one of the titles… Read more
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Happy Birthday, Felicity!
Oh, and… Happy Valentine’s Day, too. So, Valentine’s Day was A Thing in the Regency era, which was fun to find out. Alfred, Duke of Lowell, dismisses the entire undertaking… Read more
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In Other Book News…
Here’s an interview I did for IndieReader about That Magic Mischief! I love talking about writing; depending on where I am in the process of a new work, I like… Read more
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Cutting My Coat…
…to suit my cloth! There’s a fashion revolution going on in A Wolf in Duke’s Clothing Not that I’m anti-headgear at all, and in fact, I love hats with all… Read more
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Talk to the Animals
Up with anthropomorphism! A recent post on the Animal Rescue Site claims that people who talk to their pets are smart. Being a person who talks to any and all… Read more
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