by Collette Cameron | Jan 22, 2016 | Excerpt, Fanciful and Fabulous Five-Line Friday, Five-Line Friday, Heart of a Highlander, Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, Regency, Romance Novel, Scottish
Five-Line Friday Where authors and readers meet to share and read romance novel snippets! Five-Line Friday RULES Five lines of your current work in progress, new release, soon-to-be-released … whatever. (Do keep it as close to five sentences, not...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 20, 2016 | Anthology, Embracing Romance, Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, Regency, Regency Romance, Romance, Romance Novel
Passionate Promises: Nine Promises to Stir Your Passions An Embracing Romance Anthology Nine Promises to Stir Your Passions from award-winning, bestselling authors. Enter the dazzling world of brawny Vikings, Regency rogues, and sexy scoundrels as they take you on...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 11, 2016 | Mini Muse Monday, Romance
Mini-Muse Monday #Respect Romance The theme today isn’t new, respecting romance, but my local Romance Writers of America™ Chapter, Rose City Romance Writers is hosting an event the weekend of February 20-21st, and on Sunday, we’re showing a...
by Collette Cameron | Jan 4, 2016 | Book Giveaway, New Release, Regency, Regency Romance
ONCE UPON A TRUE LOVE’S KISS RELEASE DAY and Giveaways! Only 99¢ Help us celebrate the release of our limited edition boxed set. USA Today Bestselling author, Julie Johnstone, joins bestselling, award-winning authors Katherine Bone, Collette Cameron,...
by Collette Cameron | Dec 30, 2015 | Giveaway, Guest Author, Guest Post, Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, New Release, Regency, Romance
Tis the Season…for Romantic Suspense! Guest Post by Jacki Delecki What does Christmas have to do with espionage and political intrigue? For a romantic suspense author, everything—including a heartwarming holiday like Christmas—holds the potential to become part of the...
by Collette Cameron | Dec 23, 2015 | Book Giveaway, Christmas, Guest Author, Guest Post, Historical Romance
The Mistletoe Run By Jenna Jaxon The first thing anyone who is researching Regency period Christmas celebrations discovers is that while the good people of the Regency celebrated Christmas, they did so much more quietly than did their descendants. Most of our...