by Collette Cameron | Mar 26, 2015 | Blue Rose Romance, Excerpt, Guest Author, Guest Post, Historical Romance, Regency Romance, Romance Novel, USA Today Bestseller
A Touch of Passion–Bronwen Evans Dear Collette and Readers: Thank you so much for letting me pop over today and talk to you about my next release, A Touch of Passion, book #3 in my Disgraced Lords story (24 March, 2015). You are so welcome, Bronwen!! A...
by Collette Cameron | Mar 23, 2015 | Excerpt, Giveaway, Guest Author, Guest Post, Historical Romance, New Release, Regency, Regency Romance
Dangerous Secrets-Is Regency a Real Setting? Caroline Warfield, shares her new release, Dangerous Secrets and her thoughts on Regency as a setting. In the past unmentionable number of years I have read hundreds, perhaps thousands of regency romance novels. I read...
by Collette Cameron | Mar 19, 2015 | Author Spotlight, Blue Rose Romance, Excerpt, Guest Author, Historical Romance, Interview, Romance Novel
Interviewing Historical Author Shirlee Busbee Author of The Tiger Lily Today I’m thrilled to have historical romance author Shirlee Busbee author of The Tiger Lily with me in the Blue Rose Writing Room. So, do you use a pen name/pseudo name? If so, why. If not, why...
by Collette Cameron | Dec 10, 2014 | Excerpt, Giveaway, Guest Author
Today I’m thrilled to have Shirley Kiger Connolly, author of Not Quite an Angel with me in the Blue Rose Writing Room. She’s giving away an eBook so be sure to leave your email address in the comments section. So, Shirley, do...
by Collette Cameron | Jul 29, 2014 | Excerpt, Guest Author
It’s such a thrill to have Mary Gillgannon visiting today! She’s sharing about her upcoming release, Call Down The Moon.I love history, so all the books I’ve written until recently have been set in the past, from ancient times up to the Regency...
by Collette Cameron | Jul 21, 2014 | Excerpt, Guest Author, Interview
Today I’m thrilled to have Sarah Hegger, author of Sweet Bea with me in the Blue Rose Writing Room. So, do you use a pen name/pseudo name? If so, why? If not, why did you decide to write under your own name? No pen name, although the US Department of Homeland Security...