Pink I
While we're talking reading recs…
… check out this article in Library Journal, which lists books you might enjoy if you like romance and Napoleonic spies (and Pink Carnation!). There are even some non-fiction suggestions for background reading.
Read MoreA Pink Cover Retrospective
No one seems to know quite what to do with The Secret History of the Pink Carnation. Over the course of its relatively short life span, it’s been packaged as chick lit, as historical fiction, as suspense, and as romance– sometimes by the same publishers. With the advent of the new mass market cover, this…
Read MorePink's New Look
The Secret History of the Pink Carnation is getting a makeover for fall. The mass market edition of Pink I comes out on October 5, sporting this new cover, designed by Alan Ayers of Lott Representatives. What do you think? (Just to clarify, this won’t be replacing the traditional Pink cover we all know and…
Read MorePink I in Mass Market!
I am thrilled to announce that the first book in the Pink series, The Secret History of the Pink Carnation, will, at long last, be making its mass market debut this coming October, with a whole snazzy new look. As someone who likes to have a book in her bag at all times, I’m a…
Read MoreSea to Shining Sea
Well, not quite. But we do have pictures of large displays of Pink ranging from Ithaca, New York in the Northeast to Rapid City, South Dakota in the West. So it’s almost coast to coast…. Thanks so much to Rose and to Cassie for the photos!
Read MorePink in Idaho
Another photo of Pink-in-the-Wild, this time at the Boise Towne Square Mall. Thanks, Angel B!
Read MoreMini-Contest #4 & 5 Winners
Sorry for the technological difficulties! The winners of Mini-Contests #4 and #5 are….
Read MoreHappy Birthday, Pink Carnation!
Today marks five whole years of floral escapades. When The Secret History of the Pink Carnation made its debut on February 7, 2005, I never thought that five years down the road Pink would have expanded to such a bouquet of books.
Read MoreMini-Contest #5
While we’re on Pink Carnation fun facts, here’s one of my favorites: Pink began life with a completely different sort of cover.
Read MoreMini-Contest #4
As the Pink Carnation birthday countdown continues…. Today’s contest follows logically off yesterday’s: of all those clever Rogue titles, which one is your favorite? Five people will be selected at random to receive an advance excerpt of The Mischief of the Mistletoe— as will the authors of the top three Rogue titles.
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