by Guest Author | Jun 17, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Julia Justiss Okay, so I stole the idea from Karen Templeton’s very informative description of SSE. I’ll get ready to duck and run for cover on this one, but I have to say it: I am bored, bored BORED by the plethora of (admittedly, alas) very popular current...
by Guest Author | Jun 14, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Nicola Cornick It’s a huge pleasure to be here today as part of the spotlight on Harlequin Historicals! And now I have a question for you… Why aren’t there more Edwardian-set historical romances? I asked a friend this question the other day...
by Guest Author | Jun 11, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Elizabeth Lane I don’t know about you, but I love ‘em both — the upright, serious, duty bound heroes and the ones who’ll break a girl’s heart without thinking twice, and maybe laugh while they’re doing it. The bad boys charm us...
by Guest Author | Jun 10, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Blythe Gifford I confess. I’ve been unfaithful. Oh, I still love medieval England and its history. But despite a lifelong love affair with the country and its royal family, I’ve been tempted to stray, to dabble on other shores, with other...
by Guest Author | Jun 8, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Michelle Willingham I’ve always loved medieval settings, particularly anything Celtic. When “Braveheart” hit the theaters, I was mesmerized by Mel Gibson in a kilt (What’s not to like?). I was also traumatized when the heroine of the...