Set in 1817. Alexandra Mountbatten reluctantly accepts the post of governess to the two wards of the devilishly charming, Charles Reynauds. Alex has to win over her reluctant wards while fighting her attraction to her employer. I’ve read books by Tessa Dare before but this is the first one I’ve read for a few years … Continue reading My review: “The Governess Game” by Tessa Dare
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How I handled my first feedback
Earlier this week I received my first critique feedback. It had been sat in my folder for a couple of days while it waited for me to pluck up the courage to read it. I finally decided to brace myself and find out my critique partner’s thoughts. Why was I so nervous? I’ve done a … Continue reading How I handled my first feedback
My Review of: “Marrying Winterborne” by Lisa Kleypas
Book Two in The Ravenels Series Book Two continues the sub-plot form the first novel of Helen Ravenel and her fiancé Rhys Winterborne. Helen is the quiet and docile eldest Ravenel sister who entered into an engagement with the self-made millionaire and department store owner. At the end of book one Helen’s family break off … Continue reading My Review of: “Marrying Winterborne” by Lisa Kleypas
Flash Fiction: Frustration
Trust me to break my leg mid-season. I should be training and competing but I was stuck at home with my leg in a cast and hobbling around on crutches. At least the cast was coming off next week. I’ve had to endure five weeks without any excerise. I felt like a caged animal and … Continue reading Flash Fiction: Frustration
My Review: “Cold-hearted Rake” by Lisa Kleypas
Book One in The Ravenels Series I thought I would have a go at one of the series I have always wanted to read by best selling historical romance author, Lisa Kleypas. I have read the Wallflower series which I loved. The Ravenels is set about thirty years later. In Cold-hearted Rake, Devon Ravenel unexpectedly … Continue reading My Review: “Cold-hearted Rake” by Lisa Kleypas
My Review of: “All the Ways to Ruin a Rogue” by Sophie Jordan
This is book two in The Debutantes Series “Her heart raced as she eyed Max’s mussed appearance. His too long hair was in disarray, his face flushed. A trickle of blood marred the corner of his lip. He looked savage and her heart gave a treacherous little flip.” Lady Aurelia has been in love with … Continue reading My Review of: “All the Ways to Ruin a Rogue” by Sophie Jordan
Blogging Blues
I hate to be negative but this blogging thing; I don’t like it. So why are you doing it? Yes, I heard you! I’m doing it because it’s is apparently the thing to do to help a writer connect with their readers. Why can’t I just connect with readers through my books? Why do I … Continue reading Blogging Blues
Fun For 15 Mins
My last writing prompt focused on conveying character through action. This prompt asks to do the opposite and only describe physical features. Your main character is at a party. Describe your character's physical features and the features of everyone else there. Lydia followed Lady Ravenwood into the overcrowded ballroom and watched her walk with a … Continue reading Fun For 15 Mins
My Review: A Good Debutante’s Guide To Ruin by Sophie Jordan
Rosalie Hughes has been abandoned by her pleasure seeking mother and is left to rely upon the generosity of her step-brother Declan, the Duke of Banbury. Declan wants nothing to do with the daughter of the woman who caused his father to reject him but finds himself unable to deny his attraction to his step-sister. … Continue reading My Review: A Good Debutante’s Guide To Ruin by Sophie Jordan
Fifteen Minute Writing Prompt
Your main character is at a party with a hundred people. What does he or she do? “We’re about to enter a viper’s nest, girl. “ Lady Ravenwood turned to me as we headed towards the large double doors that opened into the ballroom beyond. “Show any signs of weakness, and you will be eaten … Continue reading Fifteen Minute Writing Prompt