I’ve been in this writing gig for a long time now considering I sold my first book in 2004 and you’d think after all those years I’d have figured it all.
Most of the time when people find out I’m a writer, they think it’s all…
And lots of this…
More often than not though it looks more like…
And sadly a lot of this…
Every now and then though magic strikes and you know you’ve done it. You’ve captured the characters and crafted a beautiful and sexy story that readers will love.
Then there are the benefits of being a romance author, in particular. Like research. Sometimes this involves nitty-gritty stuff like history and philosophy and whatnot, but then there’s this…
and…
and sometimes even this…
But now matter how my day is going this always makes it better…
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For as long as she can remember, Isabel Crisp has lived at St. Bartholomew’s School for Girls. Until, that is, she’s torn from her bed and taken to the home of Viscount Jason Ellis. A member of the Brotherhood of the Sword, Jason is duty-bound to protect damsels in distress, and apparently, Isabel is in great jeopardy.
When Jason agreed to protect Isabel, he had no idea what exactly that would entail. But when she turns out to be the last remaining royal of a small island nation, caught up in a plot to usurp Victoria’s throne, both of their worlds tip upside down.
Keeping Isabel safe from those who would cause her harm is challenge enough. Keeping his hands to himself amidst the passion igniting between them turns out to be an even bigger challenge.
National Bestselling author, Robyn DeHart’s novels have appeared in the top bestselling romance and historical romance lists. Her books have been translated into nearly a dozen languages. Her historical romantic adventure series, The Legend Hunters, were not only bestsellers, but also award-winners, snagging a Reader’s Crown and a Reviewer’s Choice award. She had three releases in 2013 and 2014 will see four more, all set in the popular historical romance Regency and Victorian eras. Known for her “strong dialogue and characters that leap off the page” (RT Bookclub) and her “sizzling romance” (Publishers Weekly), her books have been featured in USA Today and the Chicago Tribune. A popular writing instructor, she has given speeches at writing conferences in Los Angeles, DC, New York, Dallas, Nashville and Toronto, among many others. When not writing, you can find Robyn hanging out with her family, husband (The Professor) a university professor of Political Science and their two ridiculously beautiful and smart daughters, Busybee and Babybee as well as two spoiled-rotten cats. They live in the hill country of Texas where it’s hot eight months of the year, but those big blue skies make it worth it. Sign up for Robyn’s newsletter www.robyndehart.com/newsletter/
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