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20 Ways to Know You Read Too Much Romance

by Keira 06.19.2011

Before I begin, thanks Susan for your 5 tells – they’re hilarious! Now, when it comes to our favorite literature is it possible to ever read too much of it? What are some of the tells of overindulgence in romance? Let’s take a look! You Know You Read Too Much Romance When… Most of your [...]

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Courtship in the Regency Period

by Guest Blogger 05.04.2011

by Susan Adriani, guest blogger and author of The Truth About Mr. Darcy If you think it’s difficult to find a man like Mr. Darcy in the twenty-first century, just imagine attempting it in the nineteenth, where propriety was demanded at all times—especially during courtship. In Regency England, a woman’s sole occupation was to attract [...]

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Review: With Proud Humility by Jess Mountifield

by Carla F. 02.15.2011

by Carla F., guest reviewer Summary: In the first chapter of With Proud Humility, the heroine, Lady Marie Woodall has been chained up by the pirate, Black Vane. Marie had not been kidnapped by Vane, but had boarded his ship because she wanted to get the map that shows the island where her Mother’s treasure [...]

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Learn to Flirt – Regency Style

by Guest Blogger 11.20.2010

by Grace Elliot, guest blogger and author of A Dead Man’s Debt One of the many reasons I love regency romances, is the subtly of courtship… subtle, yet sizzling! With a chaperone present our regency heroine has limited ways of seducing her dark lord….but sometimes less is more. In A Dead Man’s Debt, during a [...]

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