‘Tis the season for Skillet Cranberries for a Slack Oven with Meg Hennessy! As a historical author, of course, my favorite recipe for the holidays is a recipe by one of our First Lady’s, and most outspoken woman of her times, Abigail Adams. Her husband, John Adams was the…
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‘Tis the season for Oh-So-Delicious (and Oh-So-Easy) Brownie ideas with Tara Kingston! I’d like to begin with a confession—I love chocolate, a delicious dessert, and snuggling with my hubby by a hot fire on a winter night (not necessarily in that order), but cooking is not high on…
Calling all historical romance lovers! Check out this gorgeous cover for How to Play the Game of Love by Harmony Williams! Available October 17, 2016 About the Book: He’s everything she thinks she doesn’t want. When Miss Rose Wellesley’s father threatens an arranged marriage, she knows she’d better…
I was recently contacted by a college student in Spain writing a paper she called Scotland and Nowadays, A Romantic Novel Assignment. She asked several probing questions that were focused on one central premise, why write Scottish Historical Romance novels. Here is a sampling of the questions I believe…
A few years ago, around the time I first had the idea for the book that became A False Proposal, my husband and I were walking in England. Along with a group of friends, we were in Shrophsire, a beautiful county sitting along the English-Welsh border not far from the…
A Pirate’s Command is book two of the Secrets of the Bayous Trilogy. When I wrote the first book, Dark Secrets, Deep Bayous, I had written with the idea it was a single book, but after it was completed, the sister of the hero, asked me (as characters often do)…
All for one and one for all! Yep, I’m a little obsessed with musketeers. Alexandre Dumas’ musketeers, to be exact. The three of them. All four of them! It’s not cowboys, fire fighters, doctors, or even sports heroes that do it for me. Give me a swashbuckling musketeer in leather…
Regency romance was my gateway drug – Jenny Holiday Regency was my first love as a romance reader. I was a late bloomer on the whole romance thing. I’d always adored any kind of period drama on TV or at the movies and I worshiped at the feet of Jane…