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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

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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

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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

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