Tuesday Book Club: Renee Dahlia’s To Charm A Bluestocking
Australian historical romance author, Renee Dahlia, whose debut novel To Charm A Bluestocking has just been released by Escape.
Australian historical romance author, Renee Dahlia, whose debut novel To Charm A Bluestocking has just been released by Escape.
The Romans loved their sport and would as much at home attending the Superbowl, the Melbourne Cup and the FA Cup final as any sports fanatic today.
Dark Heart, my Roman-era romantic suspense, has been picked up by Dragonblade Publishing.
Novels have always been dangerous creatures.
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The industrialisation of the 18th into the 19th century brought mass manufacturing. Items previously out of the reach of the working class were suddenly affordable.
Alison Stuart brings as much political and social tension into her stories as she does sweeping romance.
Susanne Bellamy’s latest rural romance Winds of Change has wonderful characters and a satisfying happily ever after.
If you loved All The Rivers Run by Nancy Cato, you’re sure to enjoy Darry Fraser’s Daughter of the Murray.