The Riskies welcome back Marguerite Kaye, who is here to talk about her new release, the third in the “Castonbury Park” series from Harlequin Historicals….
Posts in which we or our guests offer a giveaway.
The Riskies welcome back Marguerite Kaye, who is here to talk about her new release, the third in the “Castonbury Park” series from Harlequin Historicals….
The winner of a copy of Tarnished Rose of the Court is…Kestrel! Congrats! Please email me at amccabe7551 AT yahoo.com with your mailing info….
And thanks to everyone for your get-well wishes to my cat! He is doing great now, though still a bit cranky about the vet visit.
Oh no!! It’s Tuesday, isn’t it? I was completely sidetracked this morning by a cat swallowing something he should not have (though happily now all is well–he’s just cranky because of the trip to the vet, which he HATES). To make up for my mistake, let’s have a giveaway!
I just got my author copies of my October Harlequin Historical release, The Tarnished Rose of the Court, which is a sequel to The Winter Queen. I loved writing this one, because I got to take a peek inside the court of Mary Queen of Scots….
A dangerous mission at Queen Elizabeth’s bidding is Celia Sutton’s chance to erase the taint of her brother’s treason. Her life is at risk if she’s discovered—and so is her heart when she learns her co-conspirator is also her onetime seducer: brooding and mysterious John Brandon!
John can’t believe the change in Celia—what’s happened to the carefree English rose she once was? Leaving Celia was the only thing to do, but now guilt tears at his soul.
He has to heal the sadness in her past, and he’s not above using anything—from expert seduction to royal favors—to achieve his goal.
(It can be pre-ordered here, too…)
So, I’ll give away a copy to one commenter here today! Tell me what you think about the cover, the setting, get-well wishes to my cat, anything….
First of all–Winners! Always a great way to start a Tuesday.
The winner of Helen Dickson’s The Housemaid’s Scandalous Secret is–RegencyGirl01! Please send us your contact info at Riskies AT yahoo.com
And the winner of my ARC of Two Sinful Secrets is…Diane D–Florida! Look in your email box for more info.
Thanks to everyone for visiting and reading!
This weekend, I went to a Civil War battle reenactment in Kansas. I LOVE geeky things like that, especially when it’s a beautiful sunny day and lots of great people to talk to. (I sat next to a kid who was about 10 or 11–he was wearing a full Confederate uniform, despite the mid-80s temps, and knew everything about the battle, so he was able to tell me all the strategic moves, the retreats and surges, all sorts of things). There was also great shopping.
One of the things I bought was a little book called The Dancer’s Casket: Or the Ballroom Instructor: A New and Splendid Work on Dancing, Etiquette, Deportment, and the Toilet, originally published in 1858. Besides detailing dance steps, it gives excellent advice like this (after telling us that with certain lively dances, like a quadrille, it’s best to dance with friends):
“…frequently…a gentleman must dance vis-a-vis to a lady with whom he is not at all acquainted, he must not expect the lady to treat him as a friend, with pleasant smiles or even with looks directed towards him; for the etiquette of society is somewhat too scrupulous to admit of this familiarity. This prevailing etiquette is in direct opposition to the spirit of the dance, which is that of sociality and interchange of kind feelings. Many persons, however, exhibit extreme lack of taste and ill manners in treating even friends with averted looks, assuming pompous airs and indifferent expression…”
I do hope that this blog gives a feeling of sociality and interchange of kind feelings!!!
In the meantime, I am finishing writing one book and starting another, and making some progress on wedding plans, as well as practicing my quadrille. What are you doing this week???