Review of ‘The Convenenient Marriage’ by Georgette Heyer (1934): Tightly Plotted Escapism.
I was in a mood for some escapism. I re–read some Sherlock Holmes stories – those are among the few works of fiction that I
I was in a mood for some escapism. I re–read some Sherlock Holmes stories – those are among the few works of fiction that I
A writer friend of mine commented once that it is difficult to have romance when you don’t know where your next meal is coming from.
As above, my Gothic Historical darkly comic tale of a family curse ‘The Vilainous Viscount Or the Curse of the Venns’ is free on
I seem to be making a habit out of disliking one or both of the main characters in the books I’ve read recently: I couldn’t
I ordered a copy of Balzac’s ‘The Black Sheep’ (in translation, naturally; my French isn’t up to that!) from an online bookstore, and it didn’t
I have read several books by Daphne du Maurier and have admired her writing style, her evocative descriptions, her clever plotting, clarity of vision and
My novel, ‘That Scoundrel Émile Dubois’ , is on sale for 0.99 on Amazon here. From Kobo From here From Nookbooks From here You can
It is interesting that one of the unwritten rules of historical romance is that the hero must never be a working class man, let alone
“If this ain’t a Bow Street Runner or some other thief taker, then I’m a Dutchwoman,” Kate told Suki, as they watched the short, stocky,
Here’s an interview with one Émile Dubios… Laura Lee: Come in. Sit down. Would you like something to drink? Émile Dubois: Thank you, Madame.
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