Monday, April 29, 2019

Links to the newest books.


The next Felicia and Robin mystery – The Missing Hostage.  A quite byzantine plot for renaissance Florence ...
Paperback & Kindle


Lady Molly- Married.  What happened when Baroness Orczy’s Lady Molly was finally able to be with her Captain.


 I have also republished 'Jane and the Opera dancer' with a few minor internal revisions - spellings, typos and removal or reference to 'The Iron Duke' as Wellington was not called that then; and 'The Wandering Widow' permitting me to put the JAFF Regency Award on the front, and their very nice review within.

8 comments:

  1. Got them. Thank you. This is lovely start to the week. I have been looking forward to the next Felicia and Robin since you mentioned it was on the way!

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    1. Lovely, I do hope you enjoy! the next one is short stories, starting in Florence and headint

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  2. As Felicia is my favourite series of yours I treat myself to the physical books, latest arrived today, looking forward to reading it. Regards Kim

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    1. Wow, I am glad. Don't forget you can get it on kindle matchbook for free as well, something I set up particularly for those people who do prefer the physical copy

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  3. Love the new Felicia and Robin book. Looking forward to the next.
    I was so interested in Lady Molly book that I went back and reread the Baroness'Lady Molly.

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    1. Many thanks! the next one is short stories as they make their way back to England ...

      heh, I hope you enjoyed that as well.

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  4. I loved the new Felicia and Robin! Felicia’s references to Queen Catherine are always hard, knowing what’s to come... I do have a soft spot for Lorenzo, too, and it was awesome to see a character from the first novel again!

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    1. thank you! yes, it's so hard to write as well, because it is such a sad story ...
      I do try to bring people back in if they are good characters, even the ones I like less, like poor Paolina. I think I've now covered everyone from the first novel coming back in, even if poor 'Signor Sad' doesn't make a personal appearance ...

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