Posts Tagged ‘30 Days & 30 Knights’

HH Book Alert: Jenna Kernan take three

Wednesday, June 18, 2008 9:00 1 Comment

I you missed Wendy’s review of Outlaw Bride by Jenna Kernan yesterday… quick go read it. And then come back and learn about what Jenna is up to now…

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30 Days 30 Knights: Real People, Real Life, Real Love… And Just A Little Sex

Tuesday, June 17, 2008 11:00 12 Comments

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 historical romances in which the hero/heroine [...]

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HH Book Alert: A Most Unconventional Match by Julia Justiss

Tuesday, June 17, 2008 9:00 1 Comment

Our guest today is Julia Justiss and she has a very interesting post that will go up at 11am you should make sure you come check out. She has one book and one novella coming out, A Most Unconventional Match is her full length July Harlequin Historical and is a sequel to The Wedding Gamble. [...]

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30 Days 30 Knights: Can You Do That In a Harlequin Historical?

Monday, June 16, 2008 11:00 7 Comments

by Terri Brisbin I got the idea for this posting from Deb Marlowe’s about breaking the rules in Regency romances. In reading that and thinking about my own books, I realized that most of my books have broken rules that lots of readers and writers think apply to Harlequin Historicals. What do you think?? Have [...]

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30 Days 30 Knights: Where Do Heroes Come From?

Sunday, June 15, 2008 11:00 8 Comments

by Louise Allen I only wish I knew. I’m working on my 28th Historical and while I can usually spot the origins of a plot idea, and heroines make themselves known in an orderly, well-mannered way, I can never tell where my heroes have come from. Sometimes I’m convinced they exist in a parallel universe, [...]

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HH Book Alert: Those Scandalous Ravenhursts

Sunday, June 15, 2008 9:00 1 Comment

The Dangerous Mr. Ryder by Louise Allen releases 1 July 2008.  Read on for more on a whole family of notorious goodness… It is whispered about the ton that one Mr R-, long known for his ability to escape the honest bonds of matrimony in favour of a dishonest day’s work – has finally met [...]

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30 Days And 30 Knights: Nicola Cornick’s Not Looking Ahead

Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:00 16 Comments

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?

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HH Book Alert: The Last Rake in London by Nicola Cornick

Saturday, June 14, 2008 9:00 3 Comments

It should just be said… expect sybil to be late… really late on Saturdays. Hey it is 9am somewhere *g* Today’s guest is Nicola Cornick, who has a couple of books coming out in the US this year as well as a few more in the UK. The Last Rake in London has been reviewed [...]

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30 Days and 30 Knights: Researching Betrayal

Friday, June 13, 2008 11:00 25 Comments

by Georgina Devon Thank you, Sybil, for inviting me to participate in your Harlequin Historical spotlight. I’m really excited by this opportunity to talk about one of my favorite subjects – Regency England.

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HH Book Alert: Betrayal by Georgina Devon

Friday, June 13, 2008 9:00 5 Comments

Georgina Devon‘s book Betrayal will be released in the US in July 2008 and was first published by Mills & Boon in 1999 (you can see the cover here, unless Gwen comes along and adds it… hint hint). You can also find the summary to her last HH, Her Rebel Lord, under the excerpt below. [...]

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30 Days 30 Knights: THE WESTERN HERO or Why I Write Westerns

Thursday, June 12, 2008 11:00 17 Comments

by Charlene Sands Strong, passionate, rugged, a man of principle, honor and duty. That’s my take on the western hero.

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HH Book Alert: Springville Wife by Charlene Sands (from Western Weddings anthology)

Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:00 2 Comments

Western Weddings is an anthology coming from Harlequin Historical in May. It features Rocky Mountain Bride by Jillian Hart, Shotgun Vows by Kate Bridges, and Springville Wife by Charlene Sands. We have had Jillian Hart guest and Kate Bridges told us all about her gold rush ways. Today’s guest is the third author from the [...]

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30 Days 30 Knights: Good Boys vs. Bad Boys

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 11:00 20 Comments

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.

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HH Book Alert: The Borrowed Bride by Elizabeth Lane **November 2008**

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 9:00 2 Comments

I loved this book. I have to be honest, I didn’t really mean to read the whole thing but once I started it I had to finish it. The Borrowed Bride is, of course, a Western . What else would you expect for me to lurve so? It is set in Colorado, 1899 and there [...]

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HH Book Alert: Innocence Unveiled by Blythe Gifford

Tuesday, June 10, 2008 9:00 1 Comment

You might be familiar with Blythe Gifford from her last Harlequin Historical, The Harlot’s Daughter. As you can tell from Alicia Thomas’ review she loved it. Blythe followed it up June 1st with Innocence Unveiled.  Read on for the summary and an excerpt…

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