Heroes and Damsels in Distress
A heroic duke, a Scottish peasant, and love! What could go wrong? For the Love of a Scottish Lass is a mixture of love's second chance and rags-to-riches tropes. It is available exclusively on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited.
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Regency Women of Character: Elizabeth Billington
Born in London in approximately 1768, Elizabeth Weichsel was the daughter of Carl Weichsel, German native and clarinet principal at the King’s Theatre. Her mother Continue
Regency Hot Spots: Manchester Square
Repository of Fashion, etc (1813) A fine example of the new Georgian London suburban development,Manchester square was developed in 1766 by the new Lord Portman Continue
Regency Dish: Figgy Pudding
I admittedly watch more Hallmark and Lifetime Christmas movies than I should. Coupled with a steady stream of Christmas Regencies, it helps get me in Continue