If You Like….
… will return as scheduled next week. Apologies for the delay! In the meantime, I’ll try to think up something special for Teaser Tuesday tomorrow.
Read MoreWeekly Reading Round-Up
What with working away on The Mark of the Midnight Manzanilla and a certain little someone deciding that sleep was highly overrated, there hasn’t been much in the way of recreational reading for me this week. But a box of books I was waiting for just arrived, so stay tuned…. What have you been reading…
Read MoreTeaser Tuesday: MIDNIGHT MANZANILLA
The Mark of the Midnight Manzanilla is now available for pre-order on Amazon! Given that I’m still in the thick of writing it, I find that absolutely terrifying. There are several Pink veterans making an appearance in this novel. (I just finished writing a scene which included both Miss Gwen and Turnip Fitzhugh– not to…
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We all have plot devices we don’t entirely love. One of the ones that I tend to shy away from is the “girl in breeches” trope. On the other hand, once I started thinking about it, I realized that there are a vast number of exceptions to my “no books about women posing as men”…
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Have you ever bought a book and found that it’s missing a large chunk of pages in the middle? I have very vivid recollections of sitting on the train from New York to Boston with Julia Ross’s The Wicked Lover only to discover that I could read one segment of the story twice, but the…
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Since Halloween is coming up this week… how could I resist doing an If You Like about ghost stories? As you know, I’m rather devoted to the genre. (They go so well with a rainy afternoon and a hot cup of tea.) Some of these on this list are old friends, while others are new…
Read MoreWeekly Reading Round-Up
I’ve been having a little Heyer-a-thon this week. First The Corinthian, which I hadn’t read in some years, having decided, on a first read, that it was a little annoying. You can blame Bee Ridgway for this week’s Heyer binge: she spoke so glowingly of The Corinthian, that I had to go back and revisit…
Read MoreTeaser Tuesday: How Sally Got Her Stoat Back
Those of you who follow me on Facebook may remember, way back in the spring, the acquisition by Sally Fitzhugh of an accidental pet stoat. How does one accidentally acquire a stoat, one may well inquire? Well, I made a silly comment about something or other, to which there was a response involving a stoat,…
Read MoreA SUMMER ENGAGEMENT Fun Fact
While we’re discussing books about interesting wives… … one of the proposed titles for my second stand alone novel, aka The Victorian Novel, was The Collector’s Wife. Imogen, the historical heroine, is married to an antiquarian, who collects her along with his various medieval objets d’art. What I loved about that title was the nod…
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Today’s list is from Rosemary— who recently became engaged! So, while lifting a glass of virtual champagne to toast the impending nuptials, here’s Rosemary’s “If You Like” list, about Interesting Wives: If You Like Books About Interesting Wives… Having recently become affianced, I simply can’t stop myself from grabbing books with “wife” in the title.…
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