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October 4, 2017

DVD Extras: Promised Land (Hamilton’s Battalion)

This post lists all the online extras for “Promised Land” in the Hamilton’s Battalion anthology! Deleted scenes: Note: all deleted scenes contain SPOILERS. Nathan is briefed by [REDACTED]. Nathan is assigned to help Rachel’s unit with fatigue duty. Tie-in stories: None yet. Research: Bibliography Suggested further reading Pinterest boards: Dreamcasting Reference images Miscellaneous: Back to […]
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Published on October 04, 2017 12:52

September 12, 2017

“A Taste of Honey” bibliography

If you have any questions about any of the historical background of the book, feel free to comment or e-mail me! I love talking about this stuff. This is only a partial bibliography with some of my favorite sources. 1. The Complete Confectioner; or, HOUSEKEEPER’S GUIDE: To a simple and speedy Method of understanding the […]
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Published on September 12, 2017 15:02

August 15, 2017

New contest: “Listen to the Moon” re-release gift basket and ebooks!

The third book in my Lively St. Lemeston series, Listen to the Moon, comes out today with a beautiful new cover! To celebrate, I’m giving away 5 e-books and a few lovely physical items: Listen to the Moon is a Regency historical romance about a snarky maid-of-all-work and a very proper valet who marry to […]
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Published on August 15, 2017 06:00

August 13, 2017

Recipe: Toogood’s baked apples

The scene in Listen to the Moon where John and Sukey agree to get married opens with John making baked apples… John had sliced a hot baked apple for his landlady’s dessert and carried it upstairs. As he sat to take a fork to his own, his back to the warm bricks below the little […]
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Published on August 13, 2017 17:57

August 10, 2017

“Sweet Disorder” mini-story: a new story quilt

Way back in January, I offered to write Lively St. Lemeston stories for folks who donated to organizations that protested the Muslim ban, and Korey took me up on it. Sorry it took me so long to get to this, Korey. October 1813 “Are you sure you don’t want me to make myself scarce?” Nick […]
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Published on August 10, 2017 08:32

August 8, 2017

DVD extras: A Taste of Honey

This post will list all the online extras for “A Taste of Honey”! Extras coming soon.
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Published on August 08, 2017 13:28

August 3, 2017

“Listen to the Moon” bibliography

This is just a partial bibliography of some of my favorite sources. If you have particular questions about any of my research, please e-mail me or comment! It’s a subject I never get tired of talking about. 1. Servants: English Domestics in the Eighteenth Century, by Bridget Hill. So detailed and helpful! 2. Counterflows to […]
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Published on August 03, 2017 16:14

July 18, 2017

New contest: “True Pretenses” re-release gift basket and ebooks!

The second book in my Lively St. Lemeston series, True Pretenses, is available again today, with a beautiful new cover! To celebrate, I’m giving away 5 e-books and a lovely gift basket of items (basket not included)… True Pretenses is a Regency-set historical romance about a small-town heiress who agrees to a marriage of convenience with a […]
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Published on July 18, 2017 10:57

June 19, 2017

New contest: “Sweet Disorder” re-release gift basket, plus e-books!

The first book in my Lively St. Lemeston series, Sweet Disorder, is available again today, with a beautiful new cover! To celebrate, I’m giving away 5 e-books and a lovely gift basket of items (basket not included)… Pictured: Spokemodel T-Rex (not included) indulging in some Byronic daydreams. (Image credit: Turner’s “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage.” [x]) Sweet Disorder […]
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Published on June 19, 2017 18:18

March 10, 2017

Hello world!

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Published on March 10, 2017 19:18