The Royal Crescent was the most desirable address in Bath in the late 1700s. Click here to learn more about the famous Georgian terrace. π π
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Eggs, Pride, Re-writes and Bath
Eggs, Pride, re-writes and Bath. It's a mix of topics on my blog today. Click here to find out what the hell I'm writing about. π³ πβπ»π
Henry Crawford: Charming but Serpentine Austen Villain
Did Henry Crawford, one of Jane Austen's most complex and despicable villians, really love Fanny Price? Click here to read more. π€
Castle Hill: The Brigantes, King Arthur and Dragons
It's Local Community and History Month in the UK! This year I delve into the history of a local landmark, Castle Hill, and there be dragons. π°π
What is a Mood Reader?
What is a mood reader? Click here to find out more about what it means to be a mood reader and how I choose the books I read. πππ
Cocktails and Dreams: World Cocktail Day!
13th May is World Cocktail Day! Click here to learn more about the history of the beverage, and which one is my favourite. πΉπΈ
“Wooing Miss Woodforde” is Coming Soon
"Wooing Miss Woodforde" is coming soon. Click here to read the blurb and an excerpt from my short story in "Tea with Austen". π«π«π«
Country Dances: A Means to Encourage Affection
For International Dance Day, I babble about the country dances we read so much about in Regency romances. Click here to learn more. ππ»πΊπ»
Historical Footwear: Give Me All the Shoes
It's National Foot Week, so I'm going to babble about historical footwear. Click here to learn more about the history of shoes. πππ π‘
Lord George Gordon Byron: Georgian Bad Boy or Simply Misunderstood?
200 years ago today, Lord George Gordon Byron died in Greece after fleeing scandal in England. Was he a bad boy, or was he misunderstood?