by Sybil | Jun 11, 2007 | Guests and Events |
Tweet Cheryl is offering up a book from her backlist as a prize to be awarded to one random commenter. You can post up until Midnight tonight – June 11 CST. And I will announce the winner tomorrow. There is one catch! She DOES NOT have a copy of Colorado Gold...
by Sybil | Jun 11, 2007 | Guests and Events |
Tweet I had wanted to write a story for Benjamin Chaney for a long time. We saw him as a boy in The Doctor’s Wife and again at seventeen in The Lawman’s Bride. Because of his past, I knew that a relationship with a woman would be difficult for...
by Sybil | Jun 11, 2007 | Guests and Events |
Tweet Our first Harlequin Historical author just happens to be one of my most favorite evah. Cheryl St. John has written some of the best historicals that harlequin has seen. Sweet Annie, The Doctor’s Wife, Joe’s Wife, Prairie Wife and His Secondhand Wife...
by Sybil | Jun 11, 2007 | Quacking About |
Tweet At a time when historical romance is repeatedly reported dead and Harlequin categories are often maligned it has to be said the Harlequin Historical line consistently releases great historical romances by some of the best authors. And not only are they done...
by Sybil | Jun 11, 2007 | Quacking About |
Tweet The Preacher’s Daughter by Cheryl St. John An untouched woman… Lorabeth Holdridge longed for life and experience! Cloistered by her strict father, her world was confined to chores and prayer. Her chance of escape came when she took a job as a...