Oooh, the reviews are starting to come in for The Tattooed Duke! Here’s a selection:
• Packed with engaging, complex characters, humor, blackmail, secrets, deceit, clever banter, true love and a city on tenterhooks awaiting Eliza’s next article, this story is a keeper as [...]
Continue Reading →Straight from the pages of The London Weekly’s latest, greatest column, The Tattooed Duke…
Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. We know that all the Wycliff Dukes have been scandalous in their own, rakish way, and we know that [...]
Continue Reading →Speaking of Housemaid Heroines and the books they star in…here’s a snippet from The Tattooed Duke!
~Chapter 5: In which scrubbing floors is romantic~
The following day found Eliza scrubbing the foyer floors and eating her words that “scrubbing floors was not anyone’s idea of romance.”
The Housemaid Heroine is a rare creature in romance, probably because domestic drudgery isn’t very romantic, especially historical domestic drudgery. Romance and chamber pots just don’t match. However there are some perks to this scenario (provided some other anonymous maid gets the worst chores), as I discovered when writing The Tattooed [...]
Continue Reading →Sometimes it feels like there is nothing to read (kinda like those days when there is nothing to wear). This is NOT one of those times. I read a bunch of delicious romance novels over the holidays and these are the best of the best.
I nearly spit out my coffee when I watched this video from the 1950′s in which a woman is rated a bad businesswoman because she reads romance novels and likes the idea of romance. For what it’s worth I know plenty of talented women executives who also happen to read romance. And I [...]
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