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London March 1833 Lady Emily Black liked presents. It wasn’t that she always expected to receive presents nor did she expect everyone to bring her presents when calling on her. It was just comforting to think about presents and what might be forthcoming. Like the anticipation on a rainy day. There were so many possibilities…
London March 1833 Richard Black, the Duke of Lofton, died peacefully in his bed. It was a Tuesday, as unremarkable as any other Tuesday, and he had gone to bed as he had any other Tuesday for the whole of his eighty-three years. It was only as dawn broke through the curtains that his wife,…
April 1826 London “You are not at all concerned your wife will find out?” Alec stood in the bedchamber of one of London’s most refined and most adventurous widows and casually replaced the stopper in the decanter of brandy. He set it carefully down on the gold-plated tray that seemed rather ostentatious even to him. …
Squee, peeps! Jack and Maggie recently visited the Teatime Tattler! If you’re not familiar with the Tattler, then you probably don’t know the Belles in Blue either. Pop on over for a scandalous account of Jack and Maggie’s first encounter in society. For more about To Save a Viscount, the bestselling Regency romance, visit the…
I’m always surprised by the characters, scenes, and story lines that capture my readers’ attention. I just hit the halfway mark in Samuel and Penelope’s story, Once Upon a Page, the first book in the Shadowing London Series, and as is usual with most of my stories, the characters have gotten away from me. This…