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Wings over Albion 2 – coming soon!
Things have been quiet here of late because I’ve been working hard on the next book in my dragon-shifter series. In the Dragon’s Lair is about Nate, Rufus’s brother, and the mysterious dragon he meets in the English city of … Continue reading
Release day for The Red Dragon of Oxford!
I’m delighted to be able finally to share Mark and Rufus’s adventures with you. Their story is now available both to buy and on KindleUnlimited here: https://bookgoodies.com/a/B0CQ39QGXF Dragons aren’t real. Or so I used to think. Oxford isn’t exactly what … Continue reading
A partial, dragon’s-eye guide to Oxford
The Red Dragon of Oxford is released on 15th January, and I thought it would be fun to share pictures of some of the places featured in the book. Credits for photos are at the bottom of the post. Much … Continue reading
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Of dragons and doodles
With The Red Dragon of Oxford coming out on 15th January, I’m excited to share some pictures of the beautiful Book of Kells. This exquisite medieval manuscript inspired the text known as the Rosea in my book. The Rosea is … Continue reading
Dragons in Oxford on 15th January
I’ve been a bit quiet of late because I’ve been busy writing. Which means a new book is coming out. The Red Dragon of Oxford is about dragon-shifters and Oxford and is the first in a new series, Wings over … Continue reading
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Mouse-skin eyebrows and an Amazon voucher
The more I read about Regency and Georgian Britain, the more fascinated and appalled I become by some of the things that were commonplace back then. Cosmetics are one of those things, with women (and, on occasion, men) painting their … Continue reading
More pirates!
For those who, like me, can’t get enough of books about pirates at the moment, I’m delighted to share an author collaboration to list queer pirate books (of a variety of ilks) in one place. The timing has been chosen … Continue reading
The Earl’s Awakening releases today
My books are rather like buses – you wait for ages without one, and then three come along almost at once. My steamy Regency – described by one five-star reviewer as “gloriously carnal” – is out today, available at Extasy … Continue reading
Putting the pleasure in pleasure gardens
The Museum of London has summarised perfectly London’s pleasure gardens of the Georgian and Regency years – part art gallery, part fashion show and part brothel. The gardens were designed purely for entertainment, featuring whimsical architecture, miniature waterways, and extensive … Continue reading
Chance to win an Amazon voucher
To mark the release of A Star to Sail By, I’m undertaking a blog tour. I’m very grateful to all the bloggers who are so kindly hosting me and am plucking out one at random to link to the Rafflecopter … Continue reading