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All Rise…!
And give your full attention to this lovely sample from the Audiobook for A PURELY PRIVATE MATTER — https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5kDItR1ICZc
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Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
Terrific news for fans of Rosalind Thorne, and audiobooks. A USEFUL WOMAN, the first Rosalind Thorne mystery will be available for your listening pleasure starting in January 2017!
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The Regency Makeover Trilogy is Complete!
They were dismissed as hopeless—girls too plain, too shy, too gauche to stand any chance in the ruthless competition of the London season. But Helene Fitzgerald, Madelene Valmeyer, and Adele Edmundson have no intention of remaining wallflowers. Aided by the notorious novelist, Deborah Sewell, they form the Wallflower Pact and set out to find true love for themselves—and maybe even their chaperone. Now you can read the whole story — the lives, loves and triumphs of: Lady Adele Endicott — The Bride Behind the Curtain Miss Madelene Valmeyer — The Stepsister’s Triumph Lady Helene Fitzgerald — An Exquisite Marriage
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Pre-Order An Exquisite Marriage
An Exquisite Marriage, the third and final volume of The Regency Makeover Trilogy is now availble for pre-order. You can read and excerpt and reserve your copy here and now!
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The Stepsister’s Triumph Available for Pre-Order
Spring is in the air, and the Season is in full swing. I’m delighted to announce that Part 2 of the Regency Makeover series: THE STEPSISTER’S TRIUMPH is now available for pre-order. Check out an excerpt, click the link, and make sure your copy is ready and waiting for you April 19.
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Announcing New Books from Darcie Wilde
The contracts are signed, and now it can be told! My next two books will be….MYSTERIES! Set in Regency London, A USEFUL WOMAN will follow the life and struggles of Rosalind Thorne, a gently bred woman of reduced circumstances with the unenviable job of trying to untangle a mystery involving the corpse discovered in that most excluve of London ballrooms…Almack’s.
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Book Day Never Gets Old
I don’t get much done on Book Day. Oh, I do a lot. I post a lot, I check the various social media a whole lot. I agonize over views and clicks and reviews. I also pace, sometimes literally, sometimes just metaphorically. I have further, I confess, been known to go to bookstores to see my baby out there in the wild, so to speak. But mostly I sit at the keyboard saying to myself “I can’t believe it. It’s MY book. There is is. Right there. On-line. With my name on the cover and everything! It’s real!” So, happy Book Day to me, and to you. Here’s hoping you…