Posts Tagged ‘medieval’
REVIEW: Taming Her Irish Warrior by Michelle Willingham
Wednesday, December 2, 2009 13:00 No Comments Wendy the Super Librarian’s review of Taming Her Irish Warrior (The MacEgan Brothers #5) by Michelle Willingham
Historical romance released by Harlequin Historical 01 Oct 2009
Michelle Willingham continues her Irish medieval series about the MacEgan brothers with this latest entry, featuring the youngest of the lot, Ewan. I’ll admit I have a huge soft spot [...]
REVIEW: The Warrior’s Forbidden Virgin by Michelle Willingham
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 1:00 5 Comments Wendy the Super Librarian’s review of The Warrior’s Forbidden Virgin by Michelle Willingham
Historical romance short story ebook released by Harlequin Historical Undone 01 Sept 2009
Michelle Willingham is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors for the Harlequin Historical line, and with her second Undone short story, she’s one step closer to landing on my [...]
REVIEW: A Night For Her Pleasure by Terri Brisbin
Saturday, July 18, 2009 1:00 No Comments Wendy the Super Librarian’s review of A Night For Her Pleasure by Terri Brisbin
Historical romance short story ebook released by Harlequin Historical Undone 1 Jun 09
Sooner or later, it happens to every reader. The ol’ “It’s Not You, It’s Me” affliction that sometimes happens when we pick up a new story. There’s [...]
30 Days 30 Knights: A World of Settings
Sunday, June 8, 2008 11:00 12 Commentsby 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 movie died within the first hour. Although it became the driving motivation for the character of William Wallace, [...]
The Appeal of Medieval Romance, post by Mary Reed McCall
Thursday, June 28, 2007 21:36 22 CommentsMary Reed McCall, author of Templar’s Seduction and Sinful Pleasures, has written this post for The Good, The Bad, & The Unread. Mary is one of the preeminent medieval romance writers in the US.
Reading her bio, I’m struck by how much her background sounds like Jo, from Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women: avid reader, involved [...]

