I always look forward to Friday and to reading what tidbits are shared here each week. I’m telling you, I’ve gotten hooked on some of these morsels and simply have to know more!
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Today, I’m sharing an excerpt from Bride of Falcon, a Regency novella I’ve just about finished. I’m one of eight Regency authors who are putting together a Regency boxed set to be released late fall, 2014.
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In this scene, Ivonne Wimpleton, is hiding from an amorous suitor in a garden alcove.
Ivonne stilled. It couldn’t be.
Wasn’t Faulkenhurst still in India?
Why did he have to return now, when she’d finally put him behind her? When she was crippled and considered past her prime?
Let’s see what you have this week! Readers, we love to hear from you too!