It's my pleasure to share an extract from the Rose and the Thistle, courtesy of Laurel Nattress. “How fetching you look in your pale green gown, La Belle Hedley. Akin to a stalk of celery,” Catherine teased, knowing Blythe didn’t give a fig for fashion and lamented her height, exceeding most of the court’s gallants. … Continue reading #Extract ~ the Rose and the Thistle by Laura Frantz @LFrantzauthor @RevellBooks #HistoricalFiction #Romance #AustenProsePR #BookTwitter
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#Extract from Death On A Winter Stroll by Francine Mathews @SBarronAuthor @Soho_Press @AustenProse #ChristmasMystery #BookTwitter #AustenProsePR
It's my pleasure to join the blog tour for Death On A Winter Stroll with an extract, courtesy of Laurel Nattress. Extract from Death on a Winter Stroll: A Merry Folger Christmas Mystery One of the perks of being police chief was the ringside seat Merry Folger commanded for certain critical moments. For instance, this … Continue reading #Extract from Death On A Winter Stroll by Francine Mathews @SBarronAuthor @Soho_Press @AustenProse #ChristmasMystery #BookTwitter #AustenProsePR
#Feature ~ Under a Veiled Moon (An Inspector Corravan Mystery Book 2) by Karen Odden @Karen_Odden @CrookedLaneBks @Austenprose #HistoricalMystery #Victorian
It's my pleasure today to share an extract from Under a Veiled Moon by Karen Odden, described by Kirkus reviews as 'Victorian skulduggery with a heaping side of Irish troubles' My thanks to Laurel Ann Nattress. In the tradition of C. S. Harris and Anne Perry, a fatal disaster on the Thames and a roiling … Continue reading #Feature ~ Under a Veiled Moon (An Inspector Corravan Mystery Book 2) by Karen Odden @Karen_Odden @CrookedLaneBks @Austenprose #HistoricalMystery #Victorian