Audible Deal on a Duke in Shining Armor

For those of you who listen to books—

A Duke in Shining Armor, Book One of the Difficult Dukes series, is on sale at Audible. The theme is “allow listeners to travel back in time, be more productive, solve a murder mystery before midnight, or listen to the longest collection of short stories.”

I invite you to travel back in time to a week in June 1833, when His Dis-Grace, the Duke of Ripley, finds himself obliged to retrieve his friend’s runaway bride.

The sale runs 1/24/21 – 1/31/21.

A Duke in Shining Armor is also part of a BOGO deal, running 1/24-1/31.

If you haven’t yet listened to Kate Reading’s brilliant audio recreations of my stories, this is a fine opportunity. You will not be disappointed!

The Third Duke book & other items, including a deal

Curious about the Cossack trousers Cassandra wore? Here’s the inspiration. Cossack trousers United Kingdom Textiles and Fashion Collection. 1820-1830 (made) Artist/Maker: Unknown Materials and Techniques: ilk, lined with cotton, hand-sewn. Credit Line: Given by Mr Frederick Gill Museum number: T.197-1914. Copyright: © Victoria and Albert Museum

So many readers have asked about the third Difficult Dukes book that, with apologies, I’m going to have to respond here rather than in individual replies.

Alice & Blackwood’s story is in process. The goal is publication in 2022. If I could write faster, I would, but this is the way it goes nowadays, to my everlasting frustration.

Meanwhile, I’ll be continuing to stay in touch via this blog, Facebook, and Instagram. There will be pictures, lots of pictures, and information of varying degrees of historical nerdiness. Also, now and again on Instagram, there will be a giveaway.

For a set of images specifically related to individual books, please check out my Pinterest Page. If you would like to know more about any of the images, please email me, and I’ll be happy to write a blog post about it. The same applies to any puzzling elements in my books that you would like explained. I think it’s really fun to talk about social history: clothing, vehicles, manners, and so on. That’s part of the reason I write historical romance. For me, research is just delightful. It’s like playing Sherlock Holmes with history.

In other news:

A DEAL—The eBook edition of Royal Bridesmaids, an anthology that includes my novella, Lord Lovedon’s Duel, is for a limited time available for $0.99. Please be aware that these are short pieces, definitely not full-length novels. I’d need another three hundred-plus pages for that.



A bouquet of gratitude

Dear Readers,

Before we take a break for the holidays, please let me acknowledge the many gifts you have given me.

Your encouraging messages cheered me while I struggled with an uncooperative book. OK, sometimes you cracked the whip a little, but very gently and kindly.

When Ten Things I Hate About the Duke finally reached booksellers on 1 December, you spent your hard-earned money for print, eBook, and/or audio.*

Then, having read the story, you sent Attagirl messages—so many that I’m still trying to answer them all, one of the nicest jobs an author can ask for.

Thank you!

And on this happy note, I shall subside for a time. I’ll be taking a break from social media until after the New Year. Then there will be more blog posts, but not quite the barrage you’ve received this month. Meanwhile, I’ll be working on Blackwood and Alice’s story.

Dear Reader, I wish you the happiest of holidays, enjoyed with abundant good spirits and good health. See you in 2021!

*And yay! Kate Reading, for the brilliant job she does, giving voice(s) to my stories.

Flower photos taken at the beautiful Atlanta Botanical Garden.