by Collette Cameron | Mar 27, 2014 | Fanciful and Fabulous Five-Line Friday, Regency
Courtesy of Wikimedia CommonsI can’t tell you how much fun this weekly feature has been. I’ve read several snippets that tantalized me enough to want to read the book. The rules are simple: Five lines of your current work in progress, new...
by Collette Cameron | Mar 22, 2014 | Giveaway, Regency, Romance, Scottish
It’s been a crazy last couple of days! A dear friend got married yesterday, so I’m late posting today. Anyway, Liza O’Connor won a copy of The Viscount’s Vow on Ella Quinn’s blog last Friday. I announced the kick-off of...
by Collette Cameron | Mar 17, 2014 | Regency, Romance
Well, I didn’t get quite as much writing done this week as I’d planned. Still, I did hit the 11,000 word mark and had time to do a bit of research. My heroine in Virtue and Valor, Isobel Ferguson, goes through a great number of sheepskin gloves....
by Collette Cameron | Mar 15, 2014 | Historical Romance, Humor, New Release, Regency, Review
I can’t tell you how tickled I was when Amylynn Bright asked me to Beta read The Duke of Morewether’s Secret. I’ve long been a fan of her work. She weaves all that I adore in a romance novel. History, intrigue, heartache, passion, and of course. . ....
by Collette Cameron | Mar 9, 2014 | Guest Author, Guest Post, Regency
What a pleasure to have Ally Broadfield here today. She’s talking about characters and their quirks. Engaging CharactersAll authors strive to create engaging characters. A character that readers can both identify and empathize with is the goal. There are...
by Collette Cameron | Mar 8, 2014 | Excerpt, Regency, Romance, Scottish
Finally!! Ten months after Highlander’s Hope released as an ebook, it will be releasing as a print novel this month. For those who have been so patient, waiting to get a book in your hands, I thank you. I confess, I’m anxious to get my hands on a...