Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Author: Joanna Waugh, author of Regency romance


A little surprise for my blog readers today. Author Joanna Waugh, author of Regency romances shares her website, blogspot and novel with us today.


If you like reading historical romance, particularly Regency, author Joanna Waugh’s website it for you. Her resources for Regency readers and writers at www.joannawaugh.com is chock full of information and links about the Regency. In addition, you’ll find interesting her blog about British customs and holidays on Blogspot (http://www.joannawaugh.blogspot.com), Myspace (www.myspace.com/joannawaugh), and Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/people/Joanna-Waugh/1355015961).

Joanna’s debut Regency-set historical, BLIND FORTUNE, was published in July, 2008 by Cerridwen Press (http://www.jasminejade.com/pm-4525-423-blind-fortune.aspx)

When what a lady hears isn’t always the truth, she must learn to see with her heart and trust the rest to…
BLIND FORTUNE

They say love is blind, but Lady Fortuna Morley doesn’t believe it. Sightless since birth, she can think of only one reason a gentleman would wed her—for the dowry and three thousand pounds a year her father will provide. She’s in London the spring of 1814 to help launch her younger cousin into society, but prefers living quietly in the country with her music. The last thing Fortuna wishes is to cross swords with the arrogant Marquess of Granville.

Charles Lowden, Lord Granville, has decided to take a wife. The bride he’s chosen is thirteen years his junior, but meets all criteria. What he won’t abide is interference from the girl’s impertinent cousin, the outspoken and opinionated Lady Fortuna Morley. The woman is determined to thwart the match. Charles is just as determined to charm Fortuna out of her disdain for him.

What neither expects in the ensuing battle of wills is to fall in love.

3 comments:

Joanna Waugh said...

Thanks for posting the information about my website and blogs, Pat!

Unknown said...

You're welcome. Was happy to do it.

Micki Peluso is the author of "And the Whippoorwill Sang" said...

GTHHi Joanna,

I think I posted to you on another site but what theheck--can't have too many. Your book sounds wonderful. Thanks for letting me know about it.

Regards, Micki Peluso, author of . . .AND THE WHIPPOORWILL SANG