Henry Angelo, fencer

Tonight (Tuesday), as I was looking up something of interest to share on social media, I thought “I should share these things on my blog as well.” So, I am. I can’t guarantee it will be a weekly thing, but sporadically, at least, I think I’ll share things like this on here as well as on my social media accounts. I hope you don’t mind. 🙂

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The January 2022 Saturday Broadsheet

The Saturday Broadsheet, with all my writing life updates, is now available at the link at the bottom of this short post.

In this issue of the Broadsheet you will find:

  • Info about what, if anything, is posting on my blog.
  • Info about my writing and publishing news, including a link for subscribers to a free download, links for where to find my newest releases, and a first glimpse at a NEW Teatime Tales story.
  • Info about any book promotions: I have one book on sale for the next week and have two included in a multi-author promotion.
  • And an entertaining and informative video about shortbreads.

Have a great weekend!

I hope you have time to read a book.



The December 2021 Saturday Broadsheet

The Saturday Broadsheet, with all my writing life updates, is now available at the link at the bottom of this short post. In this issue of the Broadsheet you will find:

  • Info about what is posting (or not?) on my blog.
  • With Quill and Ink is on preorder! Release day is December 10. A sequel is under construction, and I have links to where you can download a review copy of With Quill and Ink if you are interested in reading and reviewing.
  • The books that I have on sale this month, plus a few from other sources.
  • And a special music video and story excerpt.

Have a great weekend!

I hope you have time to read a book. I’ll be back on Thursday with two more chapters of No Other Choice. (I hope.)



Off to the Honeymoon (Frederick Morgan)

“Off to the Honeymoon” Frederick Morgan, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

And so we come to the end of our month of wedding pictures. I thought that this one was a good way to close off the month. 🙂 The short excerpt below is from the very beginning of a honeymoon for Darcy and Elizabeth and is from the epilogue of For Peace of Mind.


“And then there is my impression of you.” He kissed her lightly on the forehead. “It has never wavered. Your eyes still enchant me, your laugh and smile are still bewitching, and your figure still tempts me beyond all rational thought.”

He bent his head and kissed her softly.

“You remain now as you were then, the loveliest of all women.”

[from For Peace of Mind]


SALE ENDS TODAY!!! (June 30)
For Peace of Mind can be purchased as a standalone novel or as part of Darcy And… a bundle of five Pride and Prejudice variations.

Man Going Down – Period Dramas (P&P, N&S, S&S)

Although this video is not new to YouTube, it is new to me. I just came across it when doing a search for something to share today, and it made me think of an Austen character that I have written as a romantic hero who was no such thing in the original story. 😉

I’m talking of course of Wickham in my story Through Every Storm. He and Lydia had fun falling in love and flying too high (as the lyrics say) when they were young. However, eight years have passed between when they were forced to marry and when the storm that will either shatter or cement their marriage begins. And what Lydia needs in this story is a “man going down” — someone who can find the strength to not only weather the storm himself but help her through it as well.



Through Every Storm is available as a standalone title for just $0.99 or as part of the Darcy And… five book bundle that is on sale for just a couple more days.