Word clouds of top 100 historical romance descriptions
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From Chapter 3 Buy now! “Patience!” Euphemia Goodwin exclaimed. “You’re just the person I need to see!” It sounded as if someone else had designs on her time. “Good evening, Euphemia.” Constance slipped away in the direction of the food, abandoning Patience to what was sure to be a prolonged conversation. “You must promise to … Read more
As a kid, I remember watching Anne of Green Gables deliver a dramatic reading of (part of) “The Highwayman.” I could tell it was a very romantic portrayal—so much so that I wasn’t sure what a highwayman was. This is authentic to the time: in the 19th and 20th centuries, as the threat of actual … Read more
Sisters of the Revolution A Gentleman’s Daughter #1 by Diana Davis A Lady to Lead #2 by Audrey Glenn Freedom’s Ring #3 by Diana Davis Liberty’s Charge #4 by Audrey Glenn A gentleman’s daughter. A marquess’s son. Hate at first sight. 1770 Can Helen and Nathaniel put aside their differences long enough to fall in … Read more
A Colonial Christmas by Audrey Glenn & Diana Davis Have a very merry colonial Christmas with your favorite heroes & heroines! Buy now only 99¢! Read more about our first short story collection This book contains spoilers for the first four books in the Sisters of the Revolution series. While you can read our … Read more
Sisters of the Revolution #5 by Diana Davis Buy now!
While I was researching for Freedom’s Ring, I read a LOT about the radicalism and the ideology of the American Revolution (including both Pulitzer Prize-winners by those titles!). The Revolution showed a big change in the way the average citizen saw the world and even what it means to BE a citizen. Today, we look at the … Read more