The perfect place for Jane Austen addicts I’ve lived a 20 minute train ride away from Bath since 1997. I love Jane Austen and I write Regency romances. Yet, never once have I been to the Jane Austen Festival that takes place in Bath every September. Image-…
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Venice the Menace Image- Venice gondolas “Let’s go to Venice,” my partner said. “I’ll pay.” He’d just received a lump sum from a pension fund and was keen to revisit the city he’d last seen as a teenager. Then a whole lot of nothing happened. So, realising we’d…
How to make something stunning with very little skill. Well, you need to be able to manipulate a needle, but it doesn’t get much harder than that. How did my latest hobby begin? Well, it started with a visit to an ethnic crafts shop in Norfolk, England. I saw…
Does anyone remember the episode of “Friends” with the “Freebie list“? This was a list of 5 celebrities you were allowed to sleep with, by mutual agreement with your partner. Because the chances of even meeting said celebrities was nil. Then Isabella Rossellini, who Ross had just removed…
Many Entangled readers weren’t even born in the 1970s, but I spent my teenage years in this distinctive decade. Yes, I admit it—I wore platform shoes, liked Glam Rock, and bopped to the Bay City Rollers at discos. But not everything the Young Me liked to wear would…
Here at Entangled, we like to read. (Bet you would never have guessed that.) So we also love quick-n-easy recipes that free up more time for us to indulge in our favorite past time. Each week we’re sharing some of our favorite recipes to help you find a…
Are authors eccentric? I was once labelled eccentric. As I was only a teenager at the time, I wasn’t sure if this was an insult or not. Now I’m older, though, I wear the title like a badge of honour, because it means—in theory at least—I might…
If you know anything about me at all, you’ll know I LOVE history. So it should come as no surprise that, when asked to think about tea-time, I decided to delve into my history books. When tea was first imported into England in the 17th century, it was…
via GIPHY Living as I do in the South of England, I have visited the city of Bath and the village of Chawton, both places where Jane herself used to live. The Regency splendor of Bath features in some of my own novels, and places like The Royal Crescent,…