Archive for July, 2011

Pink Publication Schedule

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

Now that I have all the release dates, here’s the schedule for the next few books…. – September 27: The Secret History of the Pink Carnation, special “Read Pink” edition in support of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. – October 11: “A Night at Northanger” (short story) in Jane Austen Made Me Do It. – [...]

Weekly Reading Round-Up

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Between the Poisoned Pen Conference and RWA, I have been surrounded by an embarrass de books. Here’s a sampling: – Laurie R. King, A Letter of Mary. I had the great honor of being on a panel with Laurie King at the Poisoned Pen Conference last week. I’d read Beekeeper’s Apprentice back in my teens, [...]

If You Like….

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

I’ve always liked those “if you like…” posts on other websites. So, starting now, we have a new feature. Every week, I’ll kick us off with a different “if you like” and everyone can chime in with suggestions. For our very first “If You Like…”, if you like Turnip Fitzhugh, you’ll probably like…. – P.G. [...]

Mistletoe Monday Winner

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

With many apologies, here’s the very belated announcement of last week’s Mistletoe Monday winner. (You can find the reasons for the delay– with pictures!– here. It all boils down to RWA.) Without further ado, the latest Mistletoe Monday winner is… Liz H, of Comment #51! Congrats, Liz! Just email me and let me know where [...]

RWA: My Week in Pictures

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Last week was a bit of a wild ride. Lots of book signing, lots of my favorite writers, and not one, but two awards for The Mischief of the Mistletoe. It was a very good week. Here’s a brief recap in pictures. Oh, and if you were at RWA and have pictures, please send ‘em [...]

“Mistletoe” wins a RITA!

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

I’ve had to pinch the statue to convince myself it’s real, but there it is: a RITA award for The Mischief of the Mistletoe for Best Regency Historical. Huge hugs to everyone who asked me to write a book about Turnip– this one’s for you!



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