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March 19, 2020

Talking with Arabella Sheen on her Chit-Chat Blog

Arabella Sheen invited me for a fun chat with her about Regency times and stories

http://arabellasheen.blogspot.com/2020/03/welcome-to-regency-author-beth-elliot.html 


The Pavilion of the Mirrored Poplars, on the north bank of the Golden Horn in Istanbul. It was used for diplomatic ceremonies in the 1800s, and so was my hero's official home in Scandalous Lady.




The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, is more exotic than the Istanbul palace.
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Published on March 19, 2020 14:16

March 10, 2020

New name and website for my Publisher - LUME BOOKS


                     
https://www.lumebooks.co

My Regency Tales titles with LUME BOOKS
       
                                        

                               


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Published on March 10, 2020 16:01

New website for my Publisher - LUME BOOKS


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https://www.lumebooks.co

My Regency Tales titles with LUME BOOKS
       
                                        

                               


Beth Elliott's Regency Tales are "witty, engaging and...
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Published on March 10, 2020 16:01

February 15, 2020

Confiding in a friend [as you do]




                 ".... I do love him with all my heart..."

   
             Promenade time along The Steyne, BRIGHTON. The Prince Regent is on       Horseback, close to Donaldsons shop and tearoom.   Photo from  Sussex PhotoHistory Index

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Published on February 15, 2020 14:59

January 3, 2020

'I knew it was a bad idea.'

When you want an excuse to see the girl you can't stop thinking about, you agree to the craziest plan her brother asks of you.

That's why Selim organises a trip into the famous underground Basilica Cistern in Constantinople. Built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I [AD527-565], it provided water [and fish] for the inhabitants of the city down the centuries.

Olivia's brother, Richard, is a keen Antiquarian and thrilled to see this unusual place. However, the trip ends in disaster.
The Byzantine...
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Published on January 03, 2020 16:00

December 23, 2019

Christmas Greetings with a Welsh flavour


    Wishing everyone peace, goodwill and happiness at Christmas.

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Mount Snowdon [Eryri], [photo by Celtic Trails]


  Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda
- Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Click on this link to hear the greeting                                                   Happy Christmas in Welsh


        




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Published on December 23, 2019 13:57

November 13, 2019

Seduced by stones


            I admit to a fascination with sparkling gems.
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Published on November 13, 2019 15:03

October 21, 2019

The Rake, his honour and his mission




           A Heavenly Horse, Huguenots, smallpox and silversmithing           all feature in the second Montailhac Family tale, 
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Published on October 21, 2019 03:12

April 29, 2019

A pleasant way to end the day


with a Regency Tale – adventure, intrigue and romance 
 "Witty, engaging and totally entertaining." - Nicola Cornick,            USA Today bestselling author 

The Rake and his Honour starts in an age-old cavern in the Pyrenees where the heroine takes shelter from a storm...only to find a hostile gentleman also hiding there


                 A Merens horse [Pyrenees]

The story soon moves to...
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Published on April 29, 2019 12:17

April 10, 2019

Fancy some armchair travel to olden days and other ways ?


Beth Elliott’s Regency Talesadventure, intrigue and romance

            "Witty, engaging and totally entertaining." - Nicola Cornick,            USA Today bestselling author.
    

 Ice meets fire in Constantinople

                                    A Montailhac Family Tale



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Published on April 10, 2019 12:42