Author Archives: Jenna Jaxon

Valentine’s Day Giveaway!

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! I wanted to make this day a little more special for all my readers and fans, so I’ve decided to hold giveaways throughout the day! Come by, comment on one or more posts, and you are entered … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 02/13/22 ~ The Widow Wore Plaid ~ “That Could Be Unfortunate”

Welcome to Weekend Writing Warriors ! The Widow Wore Plaid has released! This week I’m continuing snippets from The Widow Wore Plaid. It’s the sixth and final book of The Widows’ Club series and I’m truly very excited to share … Continue reading

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Victorian Valentines

Earlier this month, I posted on the Historical Hussies blog (I post there one the first Wednesday of the month for those who want to check it out) an article on Victorian Valentines, because of course, it being February and … Continue reading

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Bedding the Bride–A Medieval Marriage Tradition

One of my most popular posts for years has been the one about the medieval marriage custom of bedding the bride. I first heard of this custom when I watched the BBC series The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth. … Continue reading

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What’s in a Book Cover? The Evolution of Time Enough to Love

As I’m spotlighting Time Enough to Love this month, I though you might like to see the evolution of the book covers for this novel. When it was first published in 2014, I wanted a very medieval looking cover, both … Continue reading

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Spotlight on Time Enough to Love ~ “I Have News”

“Star-crossed lovers during the time of the Bubonic plague, with a happy ending.” For the month of February I’m spotlighting my very first historical romance novel, Time Enough to Love, set in Medieval England.   I wrote the first version … Continue reading

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Spotlight on Time Enough to Love: Dance the Knight Away

To continue my spotlight on Time Enough to Love, I thought I’d tell you a little bit about one of the devices I used throughout the book: dance. Despite the usual depictions of the Medieval Period as being very serious … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 02/06/22 ~ The Widow Wore Plaid ~ A Sweet Gesture

Welcome to Weekend Writing Warriors ! The Widow Wore Plaid has released! This week I’m continuing snippets from The Widow Wore Plaid. It’s the sixth and final book of The Widows’ Club series and I’m truly very excited to share … Continue reading

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Spotlight on Time Enough to Love

“Star-crossed lovers during the time of the Bubonic plague, with a happy ending.” For the month of February I’m spotlighting my very first historical romance novel, Time Enough to Love, set in Medieval England. I wrote the first version of … Continue reading

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Happy Groundhog Day!

Yes,  today is February 2nd (this year it’s 2/2/22), which America celebrates as Groundhog Day!   The tradition seemingly has its roots in the Catholic celebration called Candlemas, when church fathers distributed candles to their parishioners, representing how long and … Continue reading

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