Posts Tagged ‘Elizabeth Boyle’

30th March

Seattle Romance Extravaganza: May 2

News from the Library Goddess, sponsored in part by the Greater Seattle RWA. Don’t you wish you lived here?

Romance Extravaganza

Meet some of your favorite best-selling romance authors on a day dedicated to romance readers and book lovers.

Saturday, May 2, 11:30am–2:30pm

Covington Library

Meet the Authors

11:30am – Keynote Address by Amanda Quick

Noon – Book Signing Party with all participating authors

12:30pm – Historical Romance Panel with Amanda Quick, Elizabeth Boyle and Gerri Russell

1:30pm – Paranormal Romance Panel with Cherry Adair, Stella Cameron, Yasmine Galenorn, Alexis Morgan

Sponsored by the Covington Friends of the Library and the Greater Seattle Chapter of Romance Writers of America.

Books will be for sale at this event.

23rd September

Desert Island Interview: Elizabeth Boyle

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Elizabeth Boyle, RITA Award-winning and USA Today bestselling author of historical romances for Avon Books, shares the six books she would bring if she were stranded on a desert island. Which books would you choose?

Tempted by the Night

A secret admirer…

They say he’s a shameless rake who cares for nothing but pleasure, a rogue who spends his nights in London’s lustiest locales, gambling and carousing until dawn. But Lady Hermione Marlowe refuses to believe that the handsome gentleman she’s loved from afar for so long could be so wicked. If only she had a way to prove to the ton that Lord Rockhurst is as proper as the rest. If only she knew what he really did under cover of night…

A clandestine encounter…

Lord Rockhurst knows what they say about him, and he doesn’t care. Let them think his nights are filled with craven debauchery. Only he knows his true purpose, his dangerous goal. But when a mysterious woman falls into arms—and thereby saves his life—Rockhurst will struggle to save his secret. Who is this creature with such luscious curves and tempting touch? Rockhurst doesn’t know if he can trust her… all he knows is that he cannot resist her.

22nd September

Pictures from the Rose City Romance Book Signing

In a swanky modern mall outside Portland hides my favorite bookstore, host to not only romance author book signings but also a romance novel book club. I am forced to admit that my beloved Seattle falls far short of this delicious attraction. We only have one romance book signing and it’s on the East Side in a hotel, not a bookstore. *shudder*

Friday I made the pilgrimage down to my romance book mecca for the second Rose City Romance book signing at Powell’s Cedar Hill Crossing. I think I might have scared a few authors with my sneaky little flip cam, but it was good fun. My favorite part was meeting the delightful Bridget Locke, fellow book blogger and aspiring author. We had tea after the signing and gushed about books and writing. My only regret is that I forgot to take our photos together. Next time!

PS: Bridget has better pictures than I do, because her subjects are actually looking at the camera. So check them out.

Elizabeth Boyle, Mary Vine, Samantha James, and Meljean Brook. I really wanted to hold the baby.

Meljean Brook and Bridget Locke. The always lovely Meljean (First Blood) writes my very favorite paranormal romance series The Guardians. Her next book DEMON BOUND comes out in November. She was relieved to know that it was not I turning Michael into a feather duster *coughCJcough*, and that I am taking good care of her boys Hugh and Ethan in my DIK hut. They’re taking very good care of me too. *winkwink* I also informed her that I have kidnapped Jake for my hut. He is even better than Ethan, and that’s saying a LOT.

Seattle author Alexis Morgan (Dark Warrior Unleashed) is in the middle with Harlequin author Terri Reed on the right. I recommend Alexis’ PALADINS OF DARKNESS series if you like JR Ward and Laura Adrian. She also writes westerns as Pat Pritchard and she gives a mean writing workshop. She will be at the Emerald City Writers Conference in October.

Alexis is one of the reasons I love being a member of the Seattle RWA chapter and why I cannot recommend enough that aspiring authors join a chapter. When I read part of my manuscript out loud to the chapter in February, she gave excellent feedback. As a result, the piece in question was a finalist in the PNWA literary contest. Tack soa mycket!

The stylish woman looking at the camera is historical and erotica author Lacy Danes (Animal Lust), who is another Seattle RWA member. She will also be at ECWC in October. On her right is debut author Dina James who wrote a short story in the Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance. and has another coming out in the Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance. Authors take note – Bookmarks? Done that. Vampire teeth? Score! Both graciously agreed to video interviews, so stay tuned to find out their Desert Island Keepers.

Regency author Samantha James (Seduction of an Unknown Lady) poses with Carrie and me. I am trying to addict Carrie to romance novels. Carrie spent the entire night laughing at my enthusiasm. Once she’s addicted, she’ll be bouncing off the walls at book signings too.

At left, Regency Author Elizabeth Boyle (who also made the drive down from rainy Sea-town) was so pleased to see me yet again. *blush* She was unaware that it was talk like a pirate day. Elizabeth was signing a number of books, including her latest release, Tempted by the Night, which is a regency with paranormal elements.

I also met Jenna Bayley-Burke and chatted again with Regency author Delilah Marvelle, whose Kensington debut novel Mistress of Pleasure was sold out before I made my way around the table. Fortunately she will also be at ECWC, so I can pick up my copy in October.

8th August

I'm shy!

Avon Author Elizabeth Boyle commented on my proclaimed shyness, so I’m letting Carol Burnett answer for me (from the fabulous musical Once Upon a Mattress):

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17th April

Thursday 13: Upcoming Events

  1. April 21: Author Linda Winstead Jones interview on Ciaralira. Linda is being honored by the RWA Emma Merrit Award this year and is a double finalist for the 2008 RITA in the paranormal category.
  2. April 21: Author Elizabeth Bolye presentation on Discovering Jane Austen’s England at Snoqualmie Library at 7pm.
  3. April 26: Rose City Romance Writer’s Readers Luncheon and romance author book signing, 10 am to 2 pm at the Governor’s Hotel in Portland, Oregon.
  4. April 30: Author Alice Hoffman at the Bellevue Regional Library at 12:30 pm.
  5. End of April: Author Hank Phillippi Ryan interview on Ciaralira. Hank is a finalist for the 2008 RITA in the best first book category, and the author of our first Aspiring Romance Author Book Club book.
  6. May 1-31: Brenda Novak’s Online Auction for Diabetes Research
  7. May 3: Greater Seattle RWA meeting – Author Marianne Stillings presents on Writing with Emotion, 10-noon.
  8. May 4: Aspiring Romance Author Book Club meeting – Prime Time by Hank Phillippi Ryan, 2008 RITA finalist.
  9. May 13: Author Charlaine Harris reading and book signing at University Book Store in Seattle, 7pm.
  10. May 14: Author Jane Porter, 2008 RITA finalist, reading and book signing at University Book Store in Bellevue, 7 pm.
  11. May 16: multi-author Romance book signing including Meljean Brook at Powells Books in Beaverton, Oregon, details hopefully to come.
  12. July 17-20: Pacific Northwest Writers Association Conference, Blake Snyder to speak Sunday.
  13. July 30-August 2: Romance Writers of America National Conference in San Francisco.
27th October

Autograph This

Imagine this: a room full of scrumptious romance novels being signed by the brilliant goddess authors themselves. Heaven! Today, after taking in an enjoyable production of Spamalot at the Paramount Theater, I attended the Book Fair at the 2008 Emerald City Writers’ Conference. I was very excited to see some of my absolute favorite authors, but I was overcome by debilitating shyness, tying my tongue in knots so that I could barely ask for an autograph. All of the brilliant questions I had thought of in the preceding days went scattering out of my head; leaves to the wind. Pity. So you get a post in which I ruminate on what I should have said or asked or done, were I not such a spaz, rather than witty and unusual tidbits about your favorite authors.

Katie MacAlister

I met Katie first, as she was my first romance author crush. She writes mostly paranormals these days, but she also has done a few contemporaries and historicals. Her heroines are delightfully klutzy, spirited, foot-in-the-mouth types. Her stories are unique, imaginative, and funny. I bought three copies of her new book Ain’t Myth-Behaving, one for me, one for my mummy’s best friend who first turned me on to Katie (with Men in Kilts!), and one for my college roommate Rachael who first told me to read romance novels (whom I’m visiting in London). I am soooo excited for the upcoming release of Holy Smokes on November 6th (Book 4 in the Aisling Grey series) and managed to screw up my courage enough to ask her if she is planning any events for it. But no, she isn’t. and then I bolted, fraidy-cat that I am. What had I been planning to ask her? I wanted to know if she has a recipe for Dragon’s Blood, Aisling’s favorite drink. I know exactly what I think it tastes like – Glugg using my great-grandmother’s secret family recipe. (Glugg is a Swedish drink with spices that is set on fire.) I also really wanted to get autographed copies of Blow me Down (yes, the Puzzle Pirate romance novel) for presents for friends, but she didn’t have any.

Jenna Petersen

Jenna is the sweetest person and made me feel relaxed enough to have a short conversation with her. She asked if I was writing romance novels and I laughed, face red from embarrassment, and said no, I’m just a huge fan, because really, who could possibly think of writing when standing in the same room as all these uber talented ladies? Jenna writes historical romances set in Regency England as Jenna Petersen and erotic fiction as Jess Michaels. I bought a copy of her latest book Seduction is Forever, which is in the “Lady Spies” series, for myself, and a copy of Parlor Games for Rachael. I would have liked to ask about her path in becoming a writer (because she’s not too much older than me) and her process in getting the novel down on paper. But I know she’s probably answered those a thousand times. She has a great website called The Passionate Pen for people who dream of writing romance novels. It has info on publishing, agents and editors, submissions and articles on writing. There is a permanent link on the right-hand side of this blog under “Writers’ Links”.

Julia Quinn

I’ve now read all but one and a half books in the “Bridgerton Series”, which Julia just ended with the recently released On the Way to the Wedding, about Gregory Bridgerton. Unfortunately she had run out of copies of that book, so I got an autographed copy of The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever, which I love but already own. I pushed my copy off on my mother-in-law when she visited a few weeks ago (I’m a book pimp), so now I have a special autographed copy at home for general drooling over and re-reading when the mood suits me. The hero is kind of an ass, but I love Miranda’s strong spirit and hilarious commentary. Julia’s dialog rocks! My dialog, on the other hand, drooped miserably, and I ran away before I did something embarrassing, like kissing her feet. Oh, and then she said she had seen me on the internet (just from my name) and I was pleased and mortified at the same time. It’s terrifying to think that authors are actually reading this!

Elizabeth Boyle

I hunted down Elizabeth, and got an autographed copy of her new book Love Letters from a Duke. I had brought my copy of His Mistress by Morning, but was too shy to get it autographed too. Is that kosher at a book fair? I’ve never been to one before. Elizabeth writes Regency romances, and I first discovered her in one of the Regency anthologies that I previously posted about. She was knitting, and I could have asked her what she was making and start small talk there, but as usual my brain froze and I got my picture and scurried off. I liked the cover of the new book and I started reading it in the really long check-out line. I will probably stay up late reading it (instead of packing)!

Stephanie Rowe

Stephanie had a whole heap of new books out and I chose the latest issue in the “Immortally Sexy” aka Goblet-of-Youth series, Sex and the Immortal Bad Boy. Her paranormals are Funny. Satan, in particular, and Teresa, and really Becca and Nick and Satan Jr. and, well, all her characters are fantastic! The romance between Becca and her Markku in the last book, He Loves Me, He Loves Me Hot, was one of the best I’ve ever read. I loved the imagry of Nick pouring his love and emotions into Becca’s black vacuum of a soul. The long plane ride from Seattle to Copenhagen to London tomorrow will be a pleasure will all these new books!

Caroll Burnett has been singing this Once Upon a Mattress song in my head for the past few hours:

Though a lady may be dripping with glamour
As often as not she will stumble and stammer
When suddenly confronted with romance [authors].

24th October

Romance Writers Book Signing this Weekend!!!

This weekend is the 2007 Emerald City Writers’ Conference (incidentally, not held in the Emerald City, leading me to suggest “Romance Writing for Geographically Challenged Folks” as a new name), hosted every year by the Greater Seattle Romance Writers of America, held every year at the Bellevue Hilton. If you aren’t a writer but an avid fan, make sure you check out the Bookfair featuring some of my favorite authors, including Julia Quinn (pictured left), Katie MacAlister, Jenna Petersen, Stephanie Rowe, Elizabeth Boyle, and Alexis Morgan.

Down-and-Dirty FAQS:

When: Saturday, October 27, 2007 4 – 6pm
Where: Skyview Ballroom, Bellevue Hilton, 300 112th Avenue SE, Bellevue, WA
Why: Many fabulous Romance Writers will be there
Why2: A portion of the proceeds from the book sales will go to DAWN, Domestic Abuse Womens Network of South King County.

15th October

Regency Wear

Ever wonder what your favorite Regency heroes and heroines wear? What do Hessians look like? What is a pelisse? A domino? A spencer? Did they wear corsets? How many different ways can you tie a cravat? Can you differentiate between a walking dress, a riding habit, a morning dress, and an evening dress?

Author Candice Hern has put Regency fashion plates and fabulous information about life in the Regency period up on her website for your cultural pleasure. From these fashion plates, Julia Quinn has dressed Kate from The Viscount Who Loved Me and Daphne from The Duke and I in her Bridgerton series here, and Elizabeth Boyle has picked out a wardrobe for her heroine from His Mistress by Morning as both the shy Charlotte and the wild Lottie here.

For more extensive costume information, and for a visual guide for researching your other favorite historical romance periods, check out the Timeline of Costume History. In particular, here are costume photographs from the early 19th century from the Victoria and Albert Museum. I especially like the photo of the Rakish Leprechaun. Why sir, what a large hat you have! The better to love you with, my dear….

I would, of course, love to attend a ball and wear a vintage Regency ball gown, but in the absence of that lovely event I’ll content myself with sharing these Regency-inspired tee-shirt designs from Cafe Press: “What Happens at Vauxhall Stays at Vauxhall” (not if Lady Whistledown has anything to say about it!) and “Almack’s Assembly Room: Your Marriage Mart since 1765!“.