Author Archives: Jenna Jaxon

To Woo A Wicked Widow

Happy Monday! Hope your Thanksgiving weekend was happy and fun. One of the more fun things that happened to me over the weekend is I received a box of Advance Reader Copies (ARCs) of my upcoming Regency release To Woo … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 11/26/17 Falling in Time~ “For Queen Victoria”

Again this week I’m sharing from the book I’m revising as part of NaNoWriMo. Yeah, it may be a little outside the rules, but I’m expanding the novella by 50K words, so I think it works out the same. They … Continue reading

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Happy Thanksgiving 2017!

Happy Thanksgiving to all! I hope today everyone of my friends and fans are surrounded by family and friends, enjoying good home cooking or a gourmet meal. However you are celebrating, here’s wishing you love and warmth wherever you are. … Continue reading

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Southern Comfort Food ~ PawPaw’s Collard Greens

Thanksgiving is here! Where am I today? In the kitchen cooking for the feast. Well, not exactly. My Thanksgiving traditions have changed over the years. All the years I grew up my parents and I had Thanksgiving lunch at 12:00 … Continue reading

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Medieval Monday: First Encounter Blog Hop Winner!

  TheFirst Meet Winner is Karen Markuson! Congratulations, Karen! You’ll be receiving a copy of Betrothal from me shortly along with a copy of every book that’s been a part of this Medieval Monday theme. Below is a list of … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 11/19/17 Falling in Time~ “What’s Today’s Date?”

Again this week I’m sharing from the book I’m revising as part of NaNoWriMo. Yeah, it may be a little outside the rules, but I’m expanding the novella by 50K words, so I think it works out the same. They … Continue reading

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Southern Comfort Food ~ Big Mama’s Old Fashioned Cornbread Dressing

Thanksgiving is upon us! Where has 2017 flown? The wonderful thing about Thanksgiving, as most people will tell you, is the scrumptious food–some of which I only get to eat once a year on Thanksgiving. Today I’m sharing one of … Continue reading

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Medieval Monday: First Encounter! ~ Winners Announced Next Week!

  First Meet Winner will be Announced Next Week on November 20 The winner will be chosen from people who have followed along with an author each week, reading their snippet and commenting on each of the blog sites they … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 11/12/17 Falling in Time~ A Practiced Air

This week I’m sharing from the book I’m revising as part of NaNoWriMo. Yeah, it may be a little outside the rules, but I’m expanding the novella by 50K words, so I think it works out the same. They have … Continue reading

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The Duchess Lydia by Liza O’Connor

The fatal ending of Jane Austen In 1817, widowhood could emancipate a woman or lead her to poverty, depending on the income she derived from her dower rights, which was the money and goods that a bride’s father had negotiated … Continue reading

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