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I finished a trilogy!
There is an especially good feeling about writing the third book in a trilogy. Confession: I’ve only done it once before, with my Elsie Street series. But a few days ago, I finished up the third book in the Knight’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged 13th century England, A Knight's Tale, Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, bisexuality, Eleanor de Montfort, fate, Google play, historical romance, homecoming, Kobo, medieval romance, The Knight Returns, trilogy, Windsor Castle
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Time of Grace Featured on BookBub
It’s time for another BookBub promotion! (This time during a pandemic…) BookBub will feature my lesbian historical novel Time of Grace, which will be available for 99 cents or its equivalent in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and India via … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amazon, Apple Books, Audible, audiobook, Barnes & Noble, ebook, featured deal, Google play, Kobo, lesbian historical, lesbian romance, PJ Morgan, Red City Review, time of grace
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Shameless self-promotion…Time of Grace Gets a BookBub!
Those of you who subscribe to the BookBub newsletter should find a listing for my LGBT historical novel Time of Grace in your email or on the website Monday morning (Feb. 5), discounted to 99 cents, pence, or Euro! But I wanted … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1916 Rising, Apple, Barnes and Noble, Book news, Bookbub, Deals, Google play, historical romance, International, Ireland, kindle countdown, Knight's Tale, Kobo, lesbian love stories, LGBT, promotion, time of grace
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Time of Grace Preorder and Cover Reveal
Last month I did an in-depth Q&A over at Smashwords. I really enjoyed putting some of my thoughts down about the writing process, self-publishing matters, and upcoming books. I keep adding to the interview—feel free to check it out here! … Continue reading →