The Husband Campaign ~ Guest Post by Regina Scott
Like many of the wonderful writers on this blog, I work hard to make sure my stories are true to the historical period, but there are some areas of the Regency that frankly scare me. I am in awe of the...
View ArticleRetro Read: The Country Gentleman by Fiona Hill
Ann Guilfoyleis a wealthy and independent young woman in Regency England, with her life planned before her. She opens her drawing room to what she considers the creme de la creme of thinking people and...
View ArticleA Jane Austen Devotional
My husband and I were in a bookstore one day, where he was looking for a devotional. We were eyeing the shelves full of them in the Christian section when he spied a gem, A Jane Austen Devotional....
View ArticleLove Everlasting, Part 1 ~ A Regency Short Story by Laurie Alice Eakes
Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamor, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for...
View ArticleLove Everlasting, Part 2 ~ A Regency Short Story by Laurie Alice Eakes
Read Part 1 of Love Everlasting here. Watching pain, bitterness, and despair wash across Arabella’s beautiful face, Gareth thought the musket ball that had plowed into his left leg at Salamanca was no...
View ArticleFriendship and Folly – A Review
I discovered the most delightful regency romance the other day on Amazon. Friendship and Folly by Meredith Allady, Book 1 of the Merriweather Chronicles. Something that intrigued me from the first was...
View ArticleNew Regency Book: Prelude For A Lord
It’s our very own Camy Tang, writing as the fabulous Camille Elliot! We’re very excited to announce her new Regency novel, Prelude for a Lord. About the book: An awkward young woman. A haunted young...
View ArticleTales from St. Louis ~ A Report on the ACFW Conference
Kristi here. I had the great pleasure of attending the ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers) conference in St. Louis this weekend. This was the view from my hotel window. Pretty cool....
View ArticleA Light Among Shadows by Tamela Hancock Murray
A Classic Regency Review by Laurie Alice Eakes The first Christian Regency romance I read is A Light Among Shadows by Tamela Hancock Murray. She is an agent now, but started out as an author and a...
View ArticleBlast from the Past: Marion Chesney’s Regency novels
Hi all, Susan Karsten here! …Back from an absence of about four months (that pesky tax job). Since I enjoy Camy’s posts on older regency books so much, I am bringing you info about a book, and its...
View ArticleReminiscing about the traditional Regency novel
Hi, readers! Susan here with another blast from the past — 1987 to be exact. I expect many of you inspirational Regency-lovers are like me…you loved the older, clean Regencies that were so readily...
View ArticleBarbara Cartland’s “Curse of the Clan” Set in 1822
Dame Barbara Cartland wrote over 723 books. Known for setting her novels in the Victorian era, she was an exceptionally popular novelist, peaking in the 1970s. (I remember my mother reading her...
View ArticleRetro Read: The Country Gentleman by Fiona Hill
Ann Guilfoyleis a wealthy and independent young woman in Regency England, with her life planned before her. She opens her drawing room to what she considers the creme de la creme of thinking people and...
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