Pink in Idaho

Another photo of Pink-in-the-Wild, this time at the Boise Towne Square Mall. Thanks, Angel B!

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More Author Appearances

These will eventually go up in the Have Author Will Travel panel, but, in the meantime, mark your calendars for: Annapolis, MD The Annapolis Book Festival Panel & Signing April 17, 10:00-4:00 The Key School 534 Hillsmere Drive This one is free and open to the public. I’ll be speaking about romance fiction along with…

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A Valentine's Day Gift

Happy Valentine’s Day! I hope you’re all having a lovely day of pink icing, white doilies, and foil-covered chocolate hearts. Since chocolates tend to squish when delivered over a computer screen, my gift to you is a wordy one– my favorite outtake from The Mischief of the Mistletoe. Enjoy!

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More BLOOD LILY in the Wild

Last night, The Betrayal of the Blood Lily was spotted on the front table of a B&N in downtown Brooklyn: Cool angle, no? Thanks to my friend Timothy for the picture! We’ve now got three out of the five boroughs represented– anyone from the Bronx or Staten Island out there? On a tangentially related note,…

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A new cover for MISTLETOE

Never say you don’t have an impact. After all the discussion here and on Facebook about the similarities between the covers of The Mischief of the Mistletoe and The Masque of the Black Tulip, the Dutton art department raced back to the drawing board and whipped up a whole new cover. (Apparently, the duplication was…

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MISTLETOE has an official release date!

This just in– Turnip’s book has an official debut date! The Mischief of the Mistletoe is all set to bumble into bookstores on October 28th, 2010. It is also, mind-bogglingly, already available for pre-order on Amazon.

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Deja Vu

You guessed it! The picture on the cover of The Mischief of the Mistletoe, “A Summer Rose” by Francois Martin-Kavel, made its Pink Carnation debut in fall of 2006 with the paperback edition of The Masque of the Black Tulip. She looks quite different with the her head intact, doesn’t she?

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In For a Penny

Catchy title, no? The author of In For a Penny, Rose Lerner, joined us on History Hoydens today to post some fascinating tidbits about Regency manners and mores.

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BLOOD LILY in Arizona– Tonight!

By the time this post goes up, I’ll already be up in the wild blue yonder (or the wild gray yonder), winging my way to Arizona for my reading and signing tonight at the Poisoned Pen in Scottsdale. Time: Tonight! (Tuesday, February 9th) 7:00 Place: The Poisoned Pen, 4014 North Goldwater Boulevard See you there!!

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