Posts

Showing posts from February, 2022

Regency Novel - Sunday's Child - Special Sale Price

Image
  Sunday’s Child is available for Kindle at the special SALE price of .99 cents.   Amazon Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FRZ1VLP Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Sundays-Child.../dp/1772991791/   “A well-crafted novel which will delight followers of historical romances.” Georgianne Whitley’s beloved father and brothers died in the war against Napoleon Bonaparte. While she is grieving for them, she must deal with her unpredictable mother’s sorrow, and her younger sisters’ situation caused by it. Georgianne’s problems increase when the arrogant, wealthy but elderly Earl of Pennington, proposes marriage to her for the sole purpose of being provided with an heir. At first, she is tempted by his proposal, but something is not quite right about him. She rejects him not suspecting it will lead to repercussions.   * With firmly-closed bedroom doors, the reader can relish the details of emerging romances.   Rosemary’s website: https://ros...

Sunday's Child Regency Romance by Rosemary Morris

Image
  “If you like the theme of a marriage of convenience in Georgette Heyer’s best-selling Regency Novel A Civil Contract you will treasure Rosemary Morris’s novel Sunday’s Child.”   5* review by an anonymous reviewer.   “Sunday’s Child is the first of Rosemary Morris’ Heroines Born on Different Days of the Week series of loosely connected Regency romances. You don’t need to read them in order. They are all “sweet” or “closed door” romances. But although they may be gentle in tone, Ms. Morris uses these novels to explore issues of love across various barriers, be they disability, race or class.”  With firmly-closed bedroom doors, the reader can relish the details of emerging romances.” Find out more about Rosemary and her novels by visiting her website: https://rosemarymorris.co.uk.   The links to buy Rosemary’s novels are at https: bwlpublishing.ca/morris-rosemary ”   Betty Ann Harris      

Saturday's Child completes Rosemary Morri's series of Regency Novels

Image
  “Saturday’s Child completes Rosemary Morris’ Heroines Born on Different Days of the Week series of loosely connected Regency romances. You don’t need to read them in order. They are all “sweet” or “closed door” romances. But although they may be gentle in tone, Ms. Morris uses these novels to explore issues of love across various barriers, be they disability, race or class.”  With firmly-closed bedroom doors, the reader can relish the details of emerging romances.   Find out more about Rosemary and her novels by visiting her website: https://rosemarymorris.co.uk.   The links to buy Rosemary’s novels are at https: bwlpublishing.ca/morris-rosemary ”   Betty Ann Harris

Baroness Orczy and The Scarlet Pimpernel

  Baroness Orczy and The Scarlet Pimpernel By Rosemary Morris   Please visit my insider blog on my publisher, BooksWeLove’s blogspot to read my brief biography of Baroness Orczy author of The Scarlet Pimpernel and other fiction. I have shared my research because I am a fan of well written historical novels which recreate past times. https://bwlauthors.blogspot.co.uk