Tag: LION SHIFTER

  • Celebrate Our Apian Pals

    Er, one day late. World Bee Day was 20 May. Yesterday, I got it together enough to make this lil graphic and post it on Facebook and Insta. Sorry, beloved blog! Remember when posting on blogs was the first port of call? Me too, blog, me too. So while the United Nations are falling down…

  • 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 The Shapeshifters of the Beau Monde. In my defense, no one else who laid eyeballs on it had thought to do so either. ‘This’ is…

  • 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 my heart and soul — but Miss Felicity Templeton never has occasion to adorn her noggin — well, not until a very special occasion. This…

  • 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 animals, pets or otherwise, I see no point in disputing this, because I am smart. Author Matthew Russell cites a study (here’s the link to…

  • “I Do Not Faint”

    Says the Honorable Felicity Templeton…just before she does so. Not gonna lie: I am not a big fan of Regency Era furniture. It’s all very dark with fiddly ornate little bits that don’t appeal to my own preferences, but oh! I would chaise the heck out of this lounge. Sexy and elegant! Without spoiling, it’s…

  • What’s So Interesting About the Regency Era?

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  • Cool Things About Wolves

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