I just found out about this deal, so I can’t say how long it will last. I hate when you click on a deal and find out it’s already over, but that’s the chance we take. In any case, it’s Mr. Impossible, a book that readers often cite as second favorite after Lord of Scoundrels. With some readers, Mr. Impossible is #1. But if you haven’t met Rupert and Daphne yet, now’s the time to do so, and to travel through early 19th century Egypt—all for a couple of bucks—and make your own decision. Or you can pass the word to a friend.
Live and in person in Concord, Massachusetts
For the first time in what feels like forever, I’ll be doing a live event, along with a stellar group of romance writers.
RomCon(cord) Romance Festival
Concord Free Public Library
Concord, Massachusetts
Saturday 24 September
10AM - 3PM
You can register and look at a map by clicking on this link. You can check out the schedule by clicking on this link.
I do hope to see you there.
Meanwhile, please stay tuned for more events.
P.S. And yes, I am still working on the third Difficult Dukes book, and yes, the characters are being more cooperative. But they are not in a hurry, so I must beg your patience. Again. Some more.
The Two Nerdy History Girls: Once More, with Feeling
Meena Jain, Library Director of the The Ashland Public Library, has invited Susan Holloway Scott and me to hold forth, once again. While the Two Nerdy History Girls blog is still there—and yes, I do go back to avoid reinventing the wheel on some topics—we stopped posting a few years ago. However, the historical nerdiness continues, and we expect to have plenty to talk about.
This will happen virtually
Wednesday 15 June at 7PM
Please register here to receive the zoom link and join the fun:
Program sponsored by the Friends of the Ashland Public Library and in partnership with the Medway Public Library.