Hi everyone! I’m still around. I get new subscribers on a fairly regular basis (hiya!) and it’s not entirely fair that I can’t keep up my former schedule of posts. For the newbies, I’ll just explain that it’s because I spend most of my time now writing novels, particularly in the Regency genre. I am a huge fan of Georgette… Read More
New Regency Release : A Regrettable Proposal
If you’re subscribed to my author newsletter, this post will be a duplicate for you. I’m writing with a special announcement because my Regency novel, A Regrettable Proposal is on sale as of today. It’s been nearly three years since I first started writing it, so this is a big day for me. And I’m currently working on the sequel, so… Read More
How to Self-Publish and Market Your Book
I am revamping an old post on how to self-publish and market your book because the need for this basic guide is just as great as when I first posted on the topic; however the publishing system has changed (i.e. no more CreateSpace), and I’ve grown in experience. As such, I’m able to offer more effective tips and tools. I’m… Read More
New Release in Clean Romance!
TODAY IS THE DAY! (Well, actually yesterday was the day). A Friend in Paris is finally available for sale, and I’ve launched the book at the low price of .99 for kindle (for the first three weeks), $10.99 for paperback, and – as always – it’s free on Kindle Unlimited. If you’ve missed the earlier announcements, here is the summary…. Read More
What is Regency, anyway?
If you made it to the bottom of my post last week, you’ll be expecting this one on the Regency era – what it is, when it is, and why it’s so darn fascinating to those of us who read and write in the genre. I began this blog long before I ever thought about writing Regency, and some of… Read More
Summer Snippets
June has rodeoed on by and I’m feeling much better and more sane than I did at the beginning of the month, although the pressure and endless to-dos have only gotten worse as the end of school draws near. Those of you in America are done, I think, but you remember what it’s like, right? As promised, the first thing… Read More
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