We've had another round of winners recently! Melissa Tarun won a copy of the anthology Bespelling Jane Austen, and MJ Selle won a book from Joanna Bourne. Congratulations, winners! If you haven't already been contacted, please send your mailing address to Sherrie so that we can send your books!
I read EMILY in the original with great enjoyment and I’m delighted to see it reissued. I loved the classical Regencies when we could have all manner of characters–and sometimes their points of view–and readers gobbled them up without complaint. I fear romance readers have become far too jaded in their expectations these days, if they object to fox hunting.
I read EMILY in the original with great enjoyment and I’m delighted to see it reissued. I loved the classical Regencies when we could have all manner of characters–and sometimes their points of view–and readers gobbled them up without complaint. I fear romance readers have become far too jaded in their expectations these days, if they object to fox hunting.
I read EMILY in the original with great enjoyment and I’m delighted to see it reissued. I loved the classical Regencies when we could have all manner of characters–and sometimes their points of view–and readers gobbled them up without complaint. I fear romance readers have become far too jaded in their expectations these days, if they object to fox hunting.
I read EMILY in the original with great enjoyment and I’m delighted to see it reissued. I loved the classical Regencies when we could have all manner of characters–and sometimes their points of view–and readers gobbled them up without complaint. I fear romance readers have become far too jaded in their expectations these days, if they object to fox hunting.
I read EMILY in the original with great enjoyment and I’m delighted to see it reissued. I loved the classical Regencies when we could have all manner of characters–and sometimes their points of view–and readers gobbled them up without complaint. I fear romance readers have become far too jaded in their expectations these days, if they object to fox hunting.