Book review: Dearest Rose by Rowan Coleman
From the blurb: ‘You are a remarkable woman and you deserve all the happiness, contentment and love in the world. I, for one, know that
From the blurb: ‘You are a remarkable woman and you deserve all the happiness, contentment and love in the world. I, for one, know that
Today I’m delighted to be participating in the Fall into Romance Blog Hop. I’ve chosen one of my favourite recent romantic reads that’s sure to
Sylvia Pankhurst wrote: ‘Venice is a wondrous city of fairest carving, reflected in gleaming waters swirled to new patterning by every passing gondola’… a perfect description that
I confess I have always been a fan of mystery. I love to curl up on a wintry day with a good mystery novel, full
Book review: The Hero by Robyn Carr From the blurb: In a moment of desperation, Devon McAllister takes her daughter and flees a place where
I am delighted to be able to share with you today the cover for my upcoming novel The Echoes of Love, which will be published
Recently, I visited the city of Oxford, home to Oxford University and a deep literary tradition in academia, publishing and writing. There, Lewis Carol devised
A fortnight ago I introduced the Venice Biennale, a vast contemporary art exhibition in the Italian city with a long history. Today, I look at
From the blurb: Even in London society—where everyone knows what you did last season—you never know who’s next in line to walk down the aisle…
The countdown has begun: with avid anticipation, many people are awaiting 1st September and the annual Venice regatta. I love regattas. Near my home in
From the blurb: Erinn Wolf needs to reinvent herself. A once celebrated playwright turned photographer, she’s almost broke, a little lonely, and tired of her
At my French home. I especially love to sit here when the flowers are in bloom
I’m delighted to announce that my next novel, The Echoes of Love, will be published in November. I can reveal that the love story is
Recently, I blogged about Read a Romance Month, whose central focus is asking a wealth of romance novelists why romance matters. I’ve been reading with
From the blurb: Eilidh Lawson’s life has hit crisis point. Years of failed fertility treatments, a cheating husband and an oppressive family have pushed her
The patio outside my study where I sometimes write in the late afternoons when the sun is not too bright.
Recently, an interviewer asked me a fun question: If Burning Embers was optioned for a TV drama/movie, who would you like to play Coral and
The ultimate feel-good romantic film. I defy anyone to watch this without misting up at least once! Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) and her passionate Italian chef
From the blurb: When Gabby first met Elliott she knew he was the man for her. In twenty years of marriage she has never doubted
Most houses in Gassin have pots of colourful flowers outside their doors and their windows.
I love art, and I find it deeply inspirational for my writing. Because I write romance, I find special meaning in romantic works. Here are
Any novelist appreciates that dialogue is an essential part of a story. It’s the means by which you follow the golden writing rule of ‘show,
… including my novel, Burning Embers, loaded onto that Kindle Fire! Good luck! a Rafflecopter giveaway
August is Read-A-Romance Month! I stumbled across this initiative recently, and was keen to share it with those readers of my blog who, like me,
From the blurb: Livi Callaway has fled back to London after a reality TV disaster in New Zealand. Safely anonymous in the big city, she’s
For this hop I’m giving away three copies of my book Burning Embers:
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