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The Viscount Claims His Bride | eHarlequin.com Community

The Viscount Claims His Bride eHarlequin.com Community : "Valerian Inglemoore, the Viscount St Just, was forced to give up his love for Philippa Stratten for her family's sake. Nine years later, he's back to claim the woman he wanted to marry: but will shadows of Val's dark past interfere in their tentative love? This was a good, easy read, well-written and well-paced. Coming January 2009 to Mills & Boon Historical. --review by Vicki So, proofreader."

Keeping all the books straight!

Here's what's new as you get ready to plan your fall/winter reading lists. This November, "Libertine Lord, Pickpocket Miss" will be released as an e-book with Harlequin. Readers will be able to download the story to their computers, Kindles etc. Stay posted here for easy links, which I'll put up as soon as I have them. I am so excited about this project. Harlequin is branching out into short e-book historicals with some spice to them . Libertine Lord is one of the first four "undone shorts" to debut for the historical line. Be sure to check out the other three debuts also available in November from Ammanda McCabe, Nicola Cornick and Michelle Willingham. I will be posting their covers and titles as all that becomes available. I know you'll like the stories! Available January 1, 2009 in time to kick off the New Year right, is "The Viscount Claims His Bride." I love this story much! Valerian and Phillippa are characters you'll adore. The J...

Home from San Francisco

Hi, I am home from a great four days in San Francisco. I had a super time meeting people and hearing about all the latest trends in romance. I also picked up books from some of my favorite authors; Julia Quinn, Stephanie Laurens to name a couple. There's so much to share about the conference, so I'll just pick a few highlights. Wednesday night was the literacy book signing for the American literacy project. I sat next to Amanda Scott and signed copies of Notorious Rake, Innocent Lady. It's such a thrilling evening to see the grand ballroom filled with rows and rows of authors. I loved being part of it. I liked talking to people who would come over and say 'I loved the cover of pickpocket countess.' or "You have the best covers." Lucy Gilmour from Harlequin made my night by coming over to say hi. Thursday started with the Hussies breakfast--I loved this so much. I got to meet everyone from the website and put faces with names. This was followed by the Har...

Photos from SF

Here's the gang with the great editors from Mills and Boon! Here I am with Michele Young. I just wanted to share these pictures with you. I also wanted to let all of you know that my wonderful editor emailed this morning and wants to add three more of my books to their line up. That's right, the brothers will get their stories told. More later!

I've been writing...

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 Ra...