Yesterday I did a Q&A at Risky Regencies about research, TV, and the etymology of “swindler.” 🙂 I think the giveaway is still open!
And today I’m at AAR, blogging about anti-Semitism and intermarriage in the Regency, and giving away another book.
strong heroines, adorable heroes
Yesterday I did a Q&A at Risky Regencies about research, TV, and the etymology of “swindler.” 🙂 I think the giveaway is still open!
And today I’m at AAR, blogging about anti-Semitism and intermarriage in the Regency, and giving away another book.
I’m at The Romance Dish giving away a copy of True Pretenses and talking about conflict, time travel, and lucky New Year’s foods!
I’m at Smitten by Books giving away a book and talking about my favorite marriage of convenience stories. Come tell me about yours!
Today I’m at Angieville, doing a Q&A and giving away a book. Fictional thieves, protagonists with their backs to the wall, the word association game, and more…
Today I’m at Heroes & Heartbreakers talking about con artist myth vs. reality.
SPOILER: You CAN con an honest man.
EEEE! It’s release day!
Today I’m at Romance at Random talking about the inspiration for True Pretenses and the difference between a romance and a tragedy.
All the “best of 2014” lists are popping up, and Sweet Disorder has been showing up on some of them! I’m collecting the mentions here mostly for my personal reference, but I know reading these lists has added to my TBR pile, so if you’re looking for an awesome book to read…
Janga’s Top Ten Romances of 2014, at the Romance Dish.
Janine’s Best of 2014 at Dear Author.
Willaful’s Best of 2014 at Dear Author.
“My Favorite Historical Romance Novels in 2014” at Love Saves the World.
Best of 2014 at Romance Novels for Feminists
And A Lily Among Thorns made a list of favorite historical romances read in 2014 at Reading with Analysis!
I’m so proud, you guys. Thank you to everyone who read one of my books this year.
Readers, thanks for visiting! Today, Theresa Romain and I are chatting about our January historical romances, which both feature heiress heroines (mine: True Pretenses, and hers: Secrets of a Scandalous Heiress). But as we talked, we discovered many more things we wanted to talk about—everything from character casting to mall singers to “manflirting” as an aristocratic cultural marker.
This is part 2 of 2 of the chat. You can find the beginning on Theresa’s blog. And please stick around to comment, because we’re offering a book giveaway on each site!
When last you saw us on Theresa’s blog, Theresa was talking about the silly plans romance heroes make…
Continue reading “Welcome Theresa Romain and her awesome books!”
Zoe Archer, Elizabeth Boyle, Louisa Edwards and I share our favorite con artist romances of page and screen at the USA Today Happy Ever After blog! My TBR pile grew several inches while writing this column, let me tell you.
Remember the academic covers meme from a couple years ago?
Well, I made a new one for True Pretenses and I’m unveiling it today at History Hoydens. Plus, I’m taking requests! Comment on the post with a romance you love (or hate, I guess) and I’ll make alternative scholarly covers for my favorite five suggestions.