Congratulations to Michelle Styles, who just sold her 12th book to Harlequin Mills & Boon Historical. An early Victorian set in the North East, it features a an ancient curse, governess with a ruby necklace, and a naked viscount!
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Lindsay Townsend has received a review of FLAVIA'S SECRET from the Historical Novel Society.
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Join us Sunday when author Georgia Evans will be here to talk about BLOODY GOOD, the first of three paranormal romances set in WWII England!
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We'll also draw the winner of Alex Beecroft's FALSE COLORS. There's still time to leave a comment for your shot at winning!
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Have a good weekend! If you have an announcement to make for next week, email Carrie. See you next week...
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Lindsay Townsend has received a review of FLAVIA'S SECRET from the Historical Novel Society.
Townsend has a great ear for snappy dialog, and even her most minor characters spring instantly to life with a carefully-chosen sentence or description. Most details of Roman Britain at the time are faithfully rendered, although at its heart, this is a timeless story of two people finding love where they least expect it. FLAVIA'S SECRET is cheerfully recommended. -- Steve DonoghueIn addition, all of Lindsay's historical romances are now available on Kindle, and her short medieval fable-romance, "The Bridal House," was featured on May 28th at Long and Short Reviews.
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Join us Sunday when author Georgia Evans will be here to talk about BLOODY GOOD, the first of three paranormal romances set in WWII England!
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We'll also draw the winner of Alex Beecroft's FALSE COLORS. There's still time to leave a comment for your shot at winning!
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Have a good weekend! If you have an announcement to make for next week, email Carrie. See you next week...