by Collette Cameron | Feb 5, 2015 | Historical Romance, Humor, New Release
Untamed & Unabashed Welcome to Lydia’s Bennet’s story. Elizabeth Bennet told her story in Pride and Prejudice. Now Lydia Bennet tells her side of her whirlwind marriage to Lieutenant Wickham. The youngest of five daughters with a pittance of a dowry and no hope...
by Collette Cameron | Feb 2, 2015 | Excerpt, Historical Romance, Medieval
Please help me welcome, Marisa Dillon to the Blue Rose Writing Room. When Henry VII takes the throne, not all are loyal to the new king. Garter knight, Sir James, is charged with bringing dissenters to justice. Determined to fulfill his vows, he’s unprepared for Lady...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 30, 2015 | Excerpt, Historical Romance, Promo Op, Regency Romance
Welcome to another week of Fanciful and Fabulous Five Line Friday! Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons FFFLF RULES · Five lines of your current work in progress, new release, soon-to-be-released…whatever. (Do keep it as close to five sentences as you...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 27, 2015 | Historical Romance, Regency Romance, Romance Writers Weekly, Wagers Gone Awry
This week’s challenge comes from Sarah Hegger. She’s so clever! We’re supposed to share a great opening line and tell you why we like it, and then share the opening line to your newest WIP. I Sure you scooted over here from the awe-inspiring S.C....
by Collette Cameron | Jan 23, 2015 | Historical Romance, Promo Op, Regency Romance
Short and sweet this week ’cause I’m swamped with writing! Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons FFFLF RULES · Five lines of your current work in progress, new release, soon-to-be-released…whatever. (Do keep it as close to five sentences as you can.)...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 21, 2015 | Excerpt, Historical Romance, Interview
Today I’m thrilled to have Misty M. Beller, author of The Lady and the Mountain Man with me in the Blue Rose Writing Room. Can you tell us how long you have been writing? Sure! I’ve been seriously writing for about three years now. I never seriously thought...