I'm delighted to announce that my new novel, Pemberley Encounter , has just been released!! Here's the description: During a visit to Derb...| historicalromanceuk.blogspot.com
As I've just launched Book Six of my Brides by Chance series, I thought a little excerpt might be in order. This particular heroine has popp...| historicalromanceuk.blogspot.com
While I love Regency Romance, I also enjoy writing fantasy. I've wanted to write a Jane Austen Regency fantasy for a long time, and this year, I was finally able to make it happen. With all the lockdowns, turmoil, and anxiety, it seemed a good time for me to retreat into a magical world where I could suspend reality for a little while and hide from the constant bombardment of bad news coming from all directions. Writing a fantasy seemed one way I could have a little bit of control over my ow...| Historical and Regency Romance UK
I hope you are all surviving during this difficult period of isolation and anxiety for the future. While we may not be able to embrace our social friends, at least we have the internet to keep us going. To be honest, I'd be completely devastated without it. For those of us who write historical fiction, at least it enables us to imagine more realistically the feelings of those who lived in small isolated communities in the past.| Historical and Regency Romance UK
My mother introduced me to Georgette Heyer when I was about thirteen.| Historical and Regency Romance UK
While we are all thinking about New Year resolutions, I am reminded of the horror with which I contemplated the hideous prospect of getting rid of my books. Moving house became imminent at the beginning of the year and there was no way I was going to be able to take them all with me. But oh, my research books!| Historical and Regency Romance UK
Jane Austen born at Steventon Rectory, Hampshire on a freezing December 16th, in 1775, and today is her 243th birthday. She is many people's favourite author - including myself, so here is Rudyard Kipling's poem in her honour.| Historical and Regency Romance UK
The new exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery, Russia, Royalty & the Romanovs, is,| Historical and Regency Romance UK
A quick search on Amazon for “amnesia historical romance”| Historical and Regency Romance UK
The last book in the Shaws series is out next month, but instead of a straight "buy me," post, I'd prefer to talk about an aspect of the story.| Historical and Regency Romance UK
As a writer, I need inspiration and I find water is one of| Historical and Regency Romance UK
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I have a new Sarah Mallory published in November – Beauty and| Historical and Regency Romance UK
Last week I visited the magnificent Kenwood House, built in| Historical and Regency Romance UK
Some writers I know like to have an image of the hero they are writing about pinned above a desk. Personally I don't do this. My heroes tend to jump into my head fully formed and if I went looking for a picture of them I'm sure I wouldn't find one. Occasionally, a hero doesn't make an appearance except as a vague shadow in my mind until I set him loose upon the page when he starts to take form and his features clarify for me.| Historical and Regency Romance UK
Earlier this year I signed a three book contract with Aria-Head of Zeus for my Ellen's War series. As I'd paid for the photo shoot with the the model I was able to give all the images to Aria. I love the new cover, but then I loved the old one too. Which do you prefer?| Historical and Regency Romance UK
Some of you will remember Pride and Pyramids, which I wrote with Jacqueline Webb. It's set fifteen years after Pride and Prejudice, and it gives us a glimpse into a possible future for Elizabeth and Mr Darcy. They have six wonderful children and they all go off to Egypt on an educational holiday, which turns into an adventure.| Historical and Regency Romance UK
There are a number of objects which every self-respecting Regency| Historical and Regency Romance UK
As a romance writer, you rapidly get used to being put down| Historical and Regency Romance UK
Today we have hundreds of photographs in files on our computers, or shiny pieces of pasteboard shut away in a cupboard. We select and filter them when we choose the ones to put in our albums, digital or physical.| Historical and Regency Romance UK
With the release of our latest Regency Romantics Box set, A| Historical and Regency Romance UK
In every film or television adaptation of Pride and Prejudice I’ve seen (and I’ve| Historical and Regency Romance UK
This post is a little late, because I scrapped what I was going to write and went with this instead.| Historical and Regency Romance UK