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The Great Love Story of Llangollen   By Susanna Ives

On a recent trip to the British Isles, Susanna Ives, Regency romance author, had the good fortune to travel to Wales. While there, she took her landlord’s recommendation to visit Llangollen, the home of a pair of quite eccentric ladies during the Regency. Today’s article is the post she filed from Wales after her tour.

New Releases from Beau Monde Authors

New Releases from Beau Monde Authors

New Releases from Authors of The Beau Monde Chapter (Regency Historical) of Romance Writers of America   A Most Scandalous Proposal by Ashlyn Macnamara Ballantine Regency Historical After watching her beloved sister Sophia pine over the ton’s Golden Boy for years, Miss Julia St. Claire has foresworn love and put herself firmly on the shelf. Unfortunately,…

Article 5:   Prep That Book!   By Gaelen Foley

Best-selling author, Gaelen Foley, explains how she prepares to begin writing a novel in her fifth article on the business of writing. Her novel preparation method enables her to have all of the pertinent historical facts at her fingertips, as well as in-depth biographical studies of her principal characters. With this information at hand, her…

New EBook Releases from the Beau Monde

New EBook Releases from the Beau Monde

New EBook Releases from Authors of The Beau Monde Chapter (Regency Historical) of Romance Writers of America     An Arranged Valentine by Kadee McDonald Aurora Regency (an imprint of Musa Publishing) Traditional Regency Novella In the coldest days of February, can St. Valentine create enough heat to melt two hearts into one? Miss Penelope Braxton has never met…

The Pantiles or Where the Duke Slipped ……..   By Michele Ann Young

Today, in the follow-up post to her article on Royal Tunbridge Wells, Regency romance author, Michele Ann Young, aka Ann Lethbridge, shares her knowledge of Pantiles, a unique feature of that spa town. If you have never been to Royal Tunbridge Wells, you may be quite unaware of the existence of this historic item with…

The Theaters of Regency London by Regan Walker

While researching the Theatres-Royal during the Regency period (1811-1820) for my new Valentine’s short story, The Shamrock & The Rose, I found a wealth of information on the choices available to theatergoers in London at that time. More than one theatre had Letters Patent, and could, therefore, claim the name “Theatre-Royal,” and in addition to…