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February 24, 2015
Boot Camp Bride
Originally posted on Chick Lit Goddess:
“Boot Camp Bride” by Lizzie Lamb
Blurb:Take an up-for-anything rookie reporter. Add a world-weary photo-journalist. Put them together . . . light the blue touch paper and stand well back! Posing as a bride-to-be, Charlee Montague goes undercover at a boot camp for brides in Norfolk (England) to photograph supermodel Anastasia Markova looking less than perfect. At Charlee’s side and posing as her fiancé, is Rafael Ffinch award winning photographer and sur...
February 15, 2015
This Years April A-Z blogging Challenge
A great opportunity from Rosie Amber – a great supporter of indie authors
Originally posted on Rosie Amber:
This years April A to Z blogging Challenge sign up list is once again open and I’m all signed up.
http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/
Twitter hashtag is #AtoZChallenge and Twitter id is @AprilA2Z
This will be my third year of taking part and I really recommend it to bloggers.
You can blog about absolutely anything you like as long as you make each post relevant to that day’s let...
February 14, 2015
Love is in the air
February 13, 2015
Fun Friday
Ha Ha. I thought some of the people who read our blog might find this both pertinent and amusing.
Originally posted on Joanne Guidoccio:

February 7, 2015
A Fresh Page
Now the very last of the twinkly lights have been put away and before February crashes headlong into Valentine’s Day and then Easter, here’s a mini wrap up of 2014 for the New Romantics Press and a teeny peak at some of the very exciting plans, for what is going to be our fourth year as one of the literary world’s favourite indie groups! (Over-egged the last bit, slightly, but hey you know what we mean).
Lizzie, June and myself spent much of the start of 2014 promoting our latest novels, Boot...
January 30, 2015
Book Review: The 20’s Girl, the ghost, and all that jazz, by June Kearns
Its always great to receive a supportive review. Its even better to receive a well written and thoughtful one – thanks, Luccia.
Originally posted on Rereading Jane Eyre :
I really loved this novel. It draws you in from page one with the setting, writing style, love story, and hint of humour.
It was easy for me to love it, because it has all the elements I enjoy as a reader.
Firstly, I’m especially attracted to historical novels, and it is set in the past, specifically in the 1920s,...
January 27, 2015
Interview with Seumas Gallacher
Originally posted on Authors to Watch:
Today, we’re celebrating the re-release of Seumas Gallacher’s novel, SAVAGE PAYBACK. I first met Seumas on his excellent blog. If you’re not already a follower, I suggest you subscribe. I’m happy to have Seumas here today to answer a few questions.Before we begin the interview, let’s have a look at SAVAGE PAYBACK:
A series of coordinated lethal bomb attacks on a dozen jewelry stores in London’s West End drag former SAS officer, Jack Calder and his special...
January 10, 2015
Saturday Spotlight: Adrienne Vaughan
Originally posted on thewriteromantics:
It’s an absolute pleasure to welcome Adrienne Vaughan to the blog today. Author of the romantic suspense ‘Heartfelt’ series, editor of Romance Matters and aspiring Bond Girl, Adrienne is also one of New Romantics Press, an inspirational group of self published authors who have recently taken part in an author showcase at Waterstone’s Kensington branch. With her being such an amazing lady the Write Romantics had lots and lots of questions for Adrienne…
We...
December 30, 2014
2014 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 3,100 times in 2014. If it were a cable car, it would take about 52 trips to carry that many people.
Click here to see the complete report.

December 23, 2014
AUTHOR OF THE DAY
Lovely shout out for Adrienne via Paddy Cummins. Thanks, Paddy.
Originally posted on Paddy Cummins:
ADREINNE VAUGHAN
Adrienne Vaughan has been making up stories since she could speak; primarily to entertain her sister Reta, who from a very early age never allowed a plot or character to be repeated – tough gig!
As soon as she could pick up a pen, she started writing them down. No surprise she wanted to be a journalist; ideally the editor of a glossy music and fashion magazine, so she...