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Hey all,

Sorry for the delay in getting back online, but things have been really hectic around here with the writing thing.

I finished the online historical for Harlequin. Right now it is called Seduction in Venice but we'll have to wait and see. This one will be out in November with the launch of the new Historical E-Books! This one is REALLY hot and brings in some of the great characters from the current series. Valerian is making an appearance in this one. I set this one in Vienna and that city can only mean hot romance.

I'm currently working on the second book in the Avalon Series. The first one NEWPORT SUMMER will be out this winter. This second should be done (hopefully) by the end of the week. It all depends on how much time I get to write between packing for RWA Nationals and the events going on at nationals.

I do want to remind all of you to make sure and see me at the Literacy Signing on Wednesday night. I'll be signing both Pickpocket Countess and Notorious Rake, Innocent Lady. This would be a great time to find out about the upcoming books The Viscount Claims his Bride and The Earl's Forbidden Ward.

I have to say, there are some great things going on in the Harlequin Historical house. The stories I've seen lately have been outright amazing. The editorial team is really doing a great job with the outstanding line-up of authors they have. Make sure to stay in touch with Harlequin Historicals. You don't want to miss out on the new and exciting changes. Also, check out the Harlequin Historical authors blog. http://harlequinhistoricalauthors.blogspot.com/ This way you can stay in contact with all of your favorite authors.

Well, I have to get back to writing and packing. Make sure to visit me on my websites or log in here and say hi. I'd love to hear from all of you.

All the best,

Bronwyn

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