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7 questions with . . . Elizabeth Boyle

The second book in Elizabeth Boyle’s Rhymes With Love historical romance series is And the Miss Ran Away With the Rake, a clever Regency comedy of errors. Miss Daphne Dale responds to a newspaper advertisement looking for a “sensible lady … Continue reading

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7 questions with . . . Julia London

Our Top Pick in Romance for March is historical romance The Last Debutante by Julia London, the fourth book in her Secrets of Hadley Green series. Daria Bobcock, the last debutante of Hadley Green, plans to travel from England to … Continue reading

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‘Downton’ meets ‘Out of Africa’ . . . yes, please!

The plot description had me at “bringing an Out of Africa feel to a Downton Abbey cast of unforgettable characters.” Does that make you squeal a little bit? (Admit it: You’re imagining Karen Blixen and ‪Denys Finch Hatton‬ having tea … Continue reading

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Not your average romance

There are so many authors to choose from in the ever-popular historical romance genre. Who to read next? Here at BookPage we are loving debut romance novelist Nina Rowan and her new book A Study in Seduction. If you are … Continue reading

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Meet Victoria Dahl

Over the summer, Trisha and I met Victoria Dahl at the Romance Writers of America conference in New York City, finally putting a face to the hilarious tweets (and books!) we’d been fans of for quite some time. Dahl writes … Continue reading

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‘Downton Abbey’ meets ‘Out of Africa’ for Lauren Willig

Fans of the historical romance novels by Lauren Willig have something to be excited about; the author will write a stand-alone novel called Ashford Park, and it sounds like quite a ride. Willig explained the plot on her blog: It’s … Continue reading

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