Support You Local Library!
by Madeline Hunter Blogs are not soapboxes. I know that, but I hope you will forgive me for using this blog as one because the topic is important to anyone who cares about the transformative value of books. All across the country, state and local budgets are in trouble, and among the services taking hits—in… Read More
Too Busy to Bother with Almacks
The Most Dangerous Duke in London is my 29th novel. It is the 23rd one set in the long Regency of the early 19th century. And once again, none of my characters go to Almack’s. I don’t know why they never do. It just never comes up. My characters have other things to keep them… Read More
New eBooks for a Romantic September
Given that many of you have spent the last three months of lazy summer days devouring eBooks like a box of Godiva chocolates, it stands to reason it is high time to replenish your eBook stash. Welcome to September—complete with cooler temperatures and new eBooks and eNovellas galore. New York Times Bestselling Author Madeline Hunter… Read More
Somewhere On a Beach
Nine months out of the year, “the beach” to most Americans means a strip of white sand in a tropical paradise, be it the shores of Florida or Costa Rica or Hawaii. But as summer officially begins this week — with a heat dome creating triple digit temperatures in much of the American West —… Read More
Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow—We’ll Keep Warm with Hot March Titles
by Jeanne Devlin When #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Robyn Carr’s Virgin River Series debuted in 2007, readers got something many didn’t even realize they had been missing: heroes with honor and integrity. With her Thunder Point Series, the Nevada author tapped another unspoken but universal desire in the idea of the beauty of… Read More