Posts Tagged ‘Nicola Cornick’

Nicola Cornick WINNER!

Thursday, October 15, 2009 3:41 1 Comment

We’d like to thank Nicola Cornick for a terrific day during her Duck Chat here at the Pond!

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DUCK CHAT: Share Some History with Nicola Cornick

Tuesday, August 4, 2009 10:00 24 Comments

Welcome back to Duck Chat!You’re in for a treat today – Nicola Cornick is with us!
Nicola has a terrific backlist of books, but it’s her latest Brides of Fortune trilogy that has her excited nowadays, and she’d like to tell you about them, along with having some fun with all of you. The trilogy actually [...]

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DDS REVIEWS: The Brides of Fortune Trilogy by Nicola Cornick

Tuesday, August 4, 2009 1:00 2 Comments

Sandy M’s review of The Brides of Fortune Trilogy by Nicola Cornick
Historical Romances released by HQN Jun – Aug 2009
I jumped at the chance to read this trilogy because I’d just read and reviewed my first Nicola Cornick book, Unmasked, a few months ago, and I so enjoyed her writing. Her characters, while [...]

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REVIEW: The Confessions of a Duchess by Nicola Cornick

Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:00 No Comments

Liviania’s review of The Confessions of a Duchess (Brides of Fortune, Book 1) by Nicola Cornick
Historical romance released by HQN 1 Jun 09
I not only write reviews for TGTBTU, I also read them.  Nicola Cornick earned praise from both Sandy and Wendy TSL.  (I think it was this review that really made me want to [...]

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REVIEW: Unmasked by Nicola Cornick

Saturday, May 16, 2009 1:00 2 Comments

Sandy M’s review of Unmasked by Nicola Cornick
Historical Romance released by HQN Books 1 Jul 08
Nicola Cornick is another new author for me. And after this book, I’m going to definitely be reading more of her books. I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Loved the characters, the story, the emotion, everything about it.

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REVIEW: Kidnapped: His Innocent Mistress by Nicola Cornick

Wednesday, March 4, 2009 1:00 11 Comments

Wendy the Super Librarian’s review of Kidnapped: His Innocent Mistress by Nicola Cornick
Historical romance released by Harlequin Historical 1 Mar 09
When I was a wee little Super Librarian, I spent many Saturday afternoons browsing the shelves of my hometown public library. It was there that I discovered the gothic novels of Victoria Holt [...]

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REVIEW: The Unmasking Of Lady Loveless by Nicola Cornick

Tuesday, November 4, 2008 13:00 5 Comments

Wendy the Super Librarian’s review of The Unmasking Of Lady Loveless by Nicola Cornick
Historical romance ebook released by Harlequin Historical Undone 1 Nov 08
It’s official, I have not been reading enough Nicola Cornick. After reading and enjoying her Edwardian Harlequin Historical earlier this summer, I was anxious to read her launch title in [...]

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Undone Week: Nicola Cornick’s Standing Pie Order

Tuesday, November 4, 2008 10:00 9 Comments

Nicola Cornick is quickly becoming one of my favorite “new-to-me-where-the-heck-have-I-been” authors.  To celebrate the launch of the Harlequin Historical Undone line, she’s stopped by the pond to tell us all a little bit about her Undone title, The Unmasking Of Lady Loveless.

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TGTBTU’s Harlequin Insider: October/November Edition

Thursday, October 30, 2008 11:44 No Comments

by Michelle Styles
The end of September and beginning of October has been taken up with doing workshops for the National Year of Reading, writing and helping my eldest navigate the shoals of applying to universities. Why oh why was it so much easier when I was a student? And why did I think [...]

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DUCK FLASH: Education Enrichment…In Romance!

Friday, July 4, 2008 10:55 No Comments

This just in…
E-Harlequin’s E-book Store is offering an Enriched Ebook through Adobe Digital Editions during July. Find out about this cool new program…

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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 2 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 by [...]

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Review: The Last Rake In London by Nicola Cornick

Thursday, June 5, 2008 1:00 12 Comments

Wendy the Super Librarian’s review of The Last Rake In London by Nicola Cornick
Historical romance released by Harlequin Historical 1 Jun 08
If one were to only study British history by way of romance novels it would be easy to deduce that all history of the island started in 1811 and ended in 1820. [...]

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TGTBTU Harlequin Insider: Let the Summer Reading Begin!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008 14:00 7 Comments

by Michelle Styles
Lots of things always seem to be happening in June. I was a June bride 20 years ago, and this is why I never forget that the anniversary of Waterloo is 18 June. Lots of jokes about meeting Waterloos and it being a close run thing punctuated the speeches. And my advice [...]

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Michelle Styles: Mills & Boon and the UK’s National Year of Reading

Saturday, May 24, 2008 14:59 3 Comments

2008 is the National Year of Reading in the UK.
It is about celebrating reading in all its forms and highlighting the importance of libraries. It is about encouraging parents to read to their children, and people in general just to read.

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