by Guest Author | Jul 1, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet By Diane Gaston When I wrote my first Harlequin Historical, The Mysterious Miss M, I was merely trying to write a story an editor would buy and readers would love. I didn’t realize I was creating a niche for myself. On the back cover of The Mysterious Miss were...
by Wendy | Jun 28, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet By Victoria Bylin What makes a good love scene? Better yet, what makes a great love scene? That might be an odd question from a writer who’s moved from mainstream westerns to inspirational, but I think about it a lot. I especially considered love scenes...
by Sybil | Jun 21, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet I know… five years later… sorry bout that A Superb winner of free copy of any book from Jill Shalvis backlist (your choice) Jennybrat Please email me at redwyne @ gmail dot com with your address and backlist pick. Thanks for playing! So has anyone...
by Guest Author | Jun 19, 2008 | Guests and Events, Quacking About |
Tweet by Carol Townend His Captive Lady was not a book I planned to write. I was about to start writing another novel (my current work in progress) when out of the blue the hero of His Captive Lady barged into my mind. Wulf told me in no uncertain terms that his story...
by Wendy | Jun 19, 2008 | Excerpt, News, Quacking About |
Tweet His Captive Lady by Carol Townend A medieval romance set in England, in East Anglia and Wessex. It is 1068, shortly after the Norman Conquest. His Captive Lady is a July 2008 release that is currently available for ordering on eHarlequin.com, and it will be...