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Tea, Coffee and Chocolate in the early 18th Century

Today, I blogged about tea,coffee and chocolate in the early 18th century at
 
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Added by Rosemary Morris on August 5, 2018 at 12:30pm — No Comments

4 Special Offers Romantic Historical Fact Fiction

 

Four of my Romantic Historical Fact Fiction novels published by Books We Love Inc are in a Christmas sale.

To take advantage of the special offers of 25% off which end on the 16th of December please log into https://www.smashwords.com and enter the coupon code for each book.

 

Novels set in the reign of Queen Anne Stuart 1702 – 1714

 

Tangled Love

Tangled Love…

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Added by Rosemary Morris on December 13, 2017 at 8:09pm — No Comments

Strange And Little Known Facts.

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The Man Who Fought for Three Flags: Finland, Nazi Germany and the United States. 

 

Larry Alan Thorne born May 28, 1919. As an adult in Finland, he joined the Finnish army working his way up to attained the rank of Captain. His bravery and uncommon valor in the war earned…

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Added by Robert Nichelson on July 29, 2017 at 3:30am — No Comments

5* Review

 

I can’t resist sharing this review of my novel Tangled Love.…

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Added by Rosemary Morris on April 13, 2017 at 7:37pm — No Comments

The Captain and The Countess early 18thc. romance, mystery and suspense

I am delighted by the review of The Captain and The Countess by best-selling author Maggi Anderson.



Historical Reviews

5* Review by Maggi Anderson

Format Kindle Edition

Rosemary Morris has a wonderful understanding of this period of history and she adroitly evokes the period her characters inhabit with all its pomp and ceremony. It is rich in its detail of customs, classes, servants, beliefs, London life, food, interiors and the exquisite fashions.

The Right…

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Added by Rosemary Morris on July 31, 2016 at 9:02am — No Comments

18th century novel The Captain and The Countess - special offer

I am delighted to announce the Captain and the Countess, has been republished by Books We Love.

 The Captain and The Countess by Rosemary Morris is available for £0.99 and $1.45 from the 8th of June to the 15th June from www.amazon.co.uk and …

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Added by Rosemary Morris on June 8, 2016 at 5:29pm — No Comments

Rosemary Morris Multi-Published Historical Novelist.

 I am pleased to announce that five of my novels, which received 5* reviews,  will be re-published by Books We Love. The Captain and The Countess set in the reign of Charles II's niece, Queen Anne Stuart - 1702-1714, which received 5* reviews, has already been published. The Amazon link is: B0FCENLKE.

Two other novels, Tangled Love and Far Beyond Rubies set in the same era will also be published and so will False Pretences, Sunday's Child and my previously unpublished novel,…

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Added by Rosemary Morris on May 11, 2016 at 9:49am — No Comments

About Rosemary Morris and her Romantic Historical Fiction.

 

Now, to introduce myself.

 

I am the author of three sweet Regency novels, Monday’s Child (to be published in spring 2016), Sunday’s Child and False Pretences, and  three novels set in Queen Anne Stuart’s reign, 1702-1714, Tangled Love, Far Beyond Rubies and The Captain and The Countess.

 

At the moment, I am writing Tuesday’s Child a…

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Added by Rosemary Morris on December 8, 2015 at 10:08am — No Comments

Just here, writing.

I don't see myself as a blogger, but I do like to tell what I'm currently working on, or things that interest me in the world of fantasy writing.  I have two self publish books under the title The Darkstone Chronicles, and I am working on my third novel (not related to the first two).  I have a blog site at www.darkstone8.wordpress.com and

I have a couple pages on facebook.  …

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Added by Jason Marcellus Hampton on May 30, 2013 at 12:57am — No Comments

Wonderful Amazon Reviews!

The Skin I'm In - An Intimate Journey With God

5 out of 5 stars (blessed!) from every comment!

I have received some wonderful reviews on my newly released book.  I just wanted to share!

Ms. W:  This is an amazing read! I came across the book on my Kindle app in the UK and I have been deeply encouraged by sharing in Ms Tyler's life journey. I…

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Added by Jewel Tyler on May 4, 2013 at 12:05am — No Comments

The Merlin Chronicles: Revelations book release 12/12/12

As I've entered the new Internet world, just like Merlin coming the 21st century, I've found lots to learn.

Sharing press release with you for my new series.  I'm interested in what you think.

Thank you

-Daniel Diehl

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The Merlin Chronicles: Revelations ... Book Release 12/12/12

Award-winning author Daniel Diehl has done it again with his highly anticipated new fantasy series The Merlin Chronicles. A seamless blend of…

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Added by Daniel Diehl on December 3, 2012 at 10:41pm — No Comments

The Sulking, Working, Studying, Preparing, Walking Dead

     Working as a tutor in the writing center, it's very common to get started on a discussion completely unrelated towards the student's assignments. I find myself going on about my own personal writing issues, current events relating to argumentative essays, and even the occasional discussion of entertainment. Last night I talked with someone about "Assassin's Creed 3," which already has a strong following, but a few days ago I brought up "The Walking Dead"--big mistake. I love the…

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Added by John J Lewis on November 9, 2012 at 9:29pm — No Comments

Journey ---- Royal Court to Public Auditorium

   

 

                                                                                                                  

 

Dr. Snigdhatanu Banerjee

 

         We have to start from our heritage. India is a country of great culture and philosophy. From time immemorial music has been a part of our civilization.…

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Added by Dr. Snigdhatanu Banerjee on August 9, 2012 at 4:54am — No Comments

The Case of Kacey

The following below is another piece, but it is from the second book, which will be Chronicles of the character and will be the missions and stories that lead up to who he is now:

            It was another one of those days for Taylor – going into work and doing the routine thing at Guardian Sektor Labs Inc. (G-SEK Link) – being the founder and CEO, ensuring the proper research and development was being done.  They have had a pretty good year so far.  They were getting the…

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Added by E. Jonathan Stosal on June 25, 2012 at 3:32pm — No Comments

Spotlight Interview with Author Mark Miller

Q1: Thanks for participating in our Authors.com Spotlight Interview series Mark! Please introduce yourself and your book to help our readers get to know you.

A: Thanks for having me! I currently resides in Florida with my family. My father was a newspaper writer and editor for both the Kansas City Star and Kansan.  I received his Bachelor’s Degree in Film from the University of Kansas. I have been influenced by C.S. Lewis, Stephen King and Tolkien and movies such as…

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Added by SpotlightInterviews on May 23, 2012 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment

How I reached the writing of my fifth novel: Chasing The Wind

      I'm writing my fifth novel: Chasing The Wind.

      When I look at the word “Fifth”, it scares me. It seems like just yesterday I was working on my first novel, A Brownstone in Brooklyn. With the publication of  Brownstone, I thought my novel writing days were over.

      Now, four books later and I’m going strong in crafting…

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Added by JE Thompson on May 5, 2012 at 5:18am — No Comments

Why writing stinks

I hate writing.

This confession will be astonishing to most people, as the sole overriding desire of my entire life, the one constant from about the time I was ten years old until today, is a burning desire to be a writer. This, of course, requires me to write. But as anybody who has ever tried to do it will tell you, writing isn't easy . Many people (who have never written a complete paragraph and think it's perfectly acceptable to use "U" when you mean "YOU")…

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Added by Blake M. Petit on March 18, 2012 at 8:12pm — No Comments

Storyline, Theme & Focus of the Twinned Souls Series...

 - Just a few things to foster further conversation and discussion...



            Here are my thoughts about the overall theme or storyline of my book, The Janus Paradox, and the Twinned Souls book series from which it is…

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Added by Cymbric Early-Smith on March 5, 2012 at 9:38pm — No Comments

TJP First Page Submission for NWC 35

Greetings All,
   I've been invited to enter my manuscript's first page for review and comments at an upcoming Writers Conference - so here it is, below.  As I still have some time to further polish it, …
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Added by Cymbric Early-Smith on March 3, 2012 at 12:00pm — 2 Comments

Soulful Ink (Poetry)

Soulful Ink is a book of inspirational poetry. It is complied with poems about my faith, my family, my nation, my heritage and my love. It is my soul that you read; from the ink of my soul you see my heart. This is my second book, following my first book called The Burning Bush, which also is a book of poetry. You may ask why I have titled this book…
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Added by Tabitha R. Pike on January 6, 2012 at 6:54pm — No Comments

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