Starting today (February 16), my 'A Knight's Vow' is this week's romance book up for discussion at Dear Reader, so if you'd like to join in on the Romance Book Club section of their book forum this week, you'll be very welcome!
Hi Lindsay! Sorry I just got here. I have your book up on my blog this week as well-- So it does coincide. It's the book I'm reading and what a pleasant coincidence!
Hi Genella! Thank you! Yes, I do love history and historical romance. Have you any particular favourite historical periods? Sadly, I can't make it to the RT conference this year - I'll be very interested to know how it goes.
Ancient Egypt, Just before and the dawn of Christianity, The Greco-Roman empires, Medieval England, Renaissance/Elizabethan, Italian Renaissance, The Golden Age, Regency, Victorian England and the Victorian Old West of the U.S., The early 1900's –
That covers just about everything. LOL!
No wonder I write all over the place! :D
I'm so sorry we'll miss you in Orlando - I'm sure I'll be blogging about RT somewhere on the 'net! :) G.
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Hi Lindsay! Sorry I just got here. I have your book up on my blog this week as well-- So it does coincide. It's the book I'm reading and what a pleasant coincidence!
Hi Kaye, and thank you! I hope you're enjoying my book. I love your blog!
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http://kayemanro.blogspot.com/
Hi Lindsay!
I looked over your book list - Wow! It seems you love history as much as I!
Will you be at RT in Orlando this year?
:)
G.
Hi Genella!
Thank you! Yes, I do love history and historical romance.
Have you any particular favourite historical periods?
Sadly, I can't make it to the RT conference this year - I'll be very interested to know how it goes.
Oh, man . . .
Ancient Egypt,
Just before and the dawn of Christianity,
The Greco-Roman empires,
Medieval England,
Renaissance/Elizabethan,
Italian Renaissance,
The Golden Age,
Regency,
Victorian England and the Victorian Old West of the U.S.,
The early 1900's –
That covers just about everything. LOL!
No wonder I write all over the place! :D
I'm so sorry we'll miss you in Orlando - I'm sure I'll be blogging about RT somewhere on the 'net!
:)
G.
Wow, Genella! That's impressive!
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