The Regency Era

Hard at work


Working on the additional entries for the 1802 Timeline


Also continuing to write on Crown in Jeopardy, part 3 of the Born to Grace Trilogy.


Editing continues for the 2 serialized novels, Steam and Thunder and The Prize is not as Great as you Think.


But want to remind all readers and call your attention to our giveaway. Enter in the comments sections by referencing something you like from the Regency Lexicon which can be found here in past issues of the blog, one letter at a time or all at once at Regency Lexicon.


Giveaway


My thought is to run this for a week and announce our winner next Monday, the 3rd. (Labor Day in the United States.)


This time around we are giving away an eBook of our newest release:


TWO PEAS IN A POD


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TWO PEAS IN A POD


978-0-9829989-3-9


Love is something that can not be fostered by deceit even should one’s eyes betray one’s heart.


Two brothers that are so close in appearance that only a handful have ever been able to tell them apart. The Earl of Kent, Percival Francis Michael Coldwell is only older than his brother, Peregrine Maxim Frederick Coldwell by 17 minutes. They may have looked as each other, but that masked how they were truthfully quite opposite to one another.


For Percy, his personality was one that he was quite comfortable with and more than happy to let Perry be of a serious nature. At least until he met Veronica Hamilton, the daughter of Baron Hamilton of Leith. She was only interested in a man who was serious.


Once more, Peregrine is obliged to help his older brother by taking his place, that the Earl may woo the young lady who has captured his heart. That is, until there is one who captures Peregrine’s heart as well.


Even though it is released in .mobi for the Kindle, I of course have the ability to send it to you in all formats for your eReaders and computers.


How to win


But to enter the contest I should like some interaction.


1) One favorite word from the Lexicon which you can see each separate letter here in the Blog by looking at previous days postings, or go to the entire lexicon at the Regency Assembly Press website, here (Regency Lexicon)


2) (Optional) Your name of course (if you are registered and signed into WordPress then I can click back to you if you are the winner, but if you are not,) and an email or some way to get you the prize!


3) (Optional) And if you are super proactive, what eBook format you would need should you be our winner!


4) (Really Optional) Regular followers of my Blog will know about Jane Austen and Ghosts, one of our other novels. As Jane deals with old B Horror Movie legends in Jane Austen and Ghosts, we would like the name of a B movie legend (and please let us try not to repeat since it will be fun to see how many we can come up with. So to start off, I will give one as an example, Boris Karloff)



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Published on September 02, 2012 08:51
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