Pink I
More Fun With Covers
What would I do without foreign editions to keep me entertained? The paperback version of the UK edition of The Secret History of the Pink Carnation comes out this July. My fabulous British publisher just sent me an early version of the cover picture. Pretty, no? I can’t wait to see what they do with…
Read MorePink I in Hardcover
For those who were trying to track down The Secret History of the Pink Carnation in the original hardcover, it looks like fresh copies are currently available through Barnes & Noble. Get ’em while they last! p.s. congrats to Rebecca W and Jillian B for winning the book give-away on All About Romance!
Read MorePink across the Pond
The UK version of The Secret History of the Pink Carnation is now officially out on shelves across the Pond. Unlike some of the foreign editions, which stick pretty closely to the American cover, Pink Britain chose to go with a totally different look. Which do you like better?
Read MoreCrimson Rose Book Club: Favorite Scene
In each of my books, there is always one scene or passage that pops out for me, that makes me feel good about my writing and the book I’m in the process of producing. For The Secret History of the Pink Carnation, it was the mad mob scene in Richard’s Paris drawing room as his…
Read MorePurple Gentian at Large!
Just when you thought it was safe to open the covers of another book…. Lord Richard Selwick, aka the Purple Gentian, may be feeling a bit espionage-challenged these days (otherly agented? my PC speak is rusty), but there is no denying that he gets around. The Purple Gentian has escaped the pages of his author’s…
Read More'Tis the Season…
… for more contests. In addition to our regularly scheduled Tuesday trivia quiz, Access Romance is having a daily contest of its own, with a different author giving away goodies every day for the entire month of December. Pop over to Access Romance tomorrow (well, today already in some time zones) for a chance to…
Read MoreThey Seek Him Here, They Knit Him There….
Little did Lord Richard Selwick realize when he set out to attain fame and glory that, one day, he would become… yarn. A friend of mine just passed on this link from Etsy. It was too, too cool not to share. The Purple Gentian now has his very own shade of merino wool. Isn’t it…
Read MorePink Carnation in England!
I know, I know, that makes a very bizarre headline, since the Pink Carnation is technically already in England– when she’s not in France, that is, or Ireland or Portugal, wreaking havoc on Napoleon as only she knows how. However, while the Pink Carnation may have been resident in London, her chronicles were not. UK…
Read MoreWhile I'm having fun with covers…
… here’s a real Pink Carnation artifact: the Lost Cover of Pink I. Doesn’t that have a nice ring to it? Having a lost anything imparts such a lovely air of antiquity and myth-making, like the lost city of Atlantis or the lost subway stations hidden among the tunnels beneath the city of New York.…
Read MoreFun With Covers
I don’t have the cover for Pink V– I mean, The Temptation of the Night Jasmine— yet, but Patricia kindly passed along to me this picture of the cover of the large print version of Pink I to add to my cover collection. I’ve always wondered why they chose such a different look from the…
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