Apparently Blogspot isn't letting you leave messages. But one of you has my email address and asked:
Today I was perusing your blog looking for the clean Regencies you mentioned. Could you point the way more specifically? I couldn't quite track them down.
The Wild Rose Press has a lot of regency romances as well as contemporary romance and I believe they even rate the novels as to how steamy/hot they are.
The link to their home page is: http://wildrosepress.us/publisher/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
Donna Hatch is an LDS Writer who has written a couple of my favorites that I downloaded/ uploaded to my kindle. Her info is as follows:
Reed and Amy's story is called Constant Hearts, also available on Smashwords. Released it a few months ago. It's available here
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/56421
She also has a novella on the Wild Rose Press site--they are the same company that pubbed her full length Regencies. You can find Troubled Hearts here http://www.thewildrosepress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=86_73&products_id=1198
Donna Hatch
Romance Author, Editor, Workshop Presenter, Copywriter, Business Writer
http://www.donnahatch.com/
http://donnahatch.blogspot.com/
http://www.linkedin.com/in/donnahatch
Just a note. Donna is a busy lady and we are working on an interview right here for you.
5 comments:
Yay for clean romance.
You can leave messages on blogger if there is a pop up message window. If it follows the post then you can only access it if you use Chrome as your browser. All very frustrating.
Ann
Fans of clean Regency romance should definitely check out this website: http://www.janesofromance.com/ They describe the site as thus: "The Janes of Romance are published and aspiring authors who stay true to romance stories filled with heart and not heat. They pen their stories in the style of Jane Austen."
Donna Hatch is one of their features authors :)
Cozy in Texas, thank you, I didn't know this nd hopefully it will educate a few more than just me.
Rachel,
Thank you for the info and the link. As Liz Adair said in our interview, romance--a cheap summer mini-vacation! (Okay, I paraphrased it. What author doesn't use their own words?)
Enjoy many such vacations this summer!
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