Tag Archives: Jenna Jaxon

I Need Your Support! Thunderclap Campaign for Only A Mistress Will Do

My third House of Pleasure book, Only A Mistress Will Do, releases next Tuesday on April 4! To get the word out, I’ve been running a Thunderclap campaign to help promote it on release day. However, I find myself with … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 03/24/17 Only A Mistress Will Do ~ “Lord John”

MY GREAT APOLOGIES!  To those last week who visited my blog and did not get a return visit from me. I did some in the morning, but around noon I went into a technical rehearsal for a show that went … Continue reading

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The Romance of Language: Word for the Week 3/24/17

Pree: “To taste; as, pree my sneeshin, taste my snuff.” –from John Jamieson’s Supplement to the Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish                                       … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 03/19/17 Only A Mistress Will Do ~ Respectable Women

Counting down to my upcoming 2017 release, Only A Mistress Will Do, here’s more of   Mistress before its release on April 4th. I’m continuing with Chapter One of  Only a Mistress Will Do, and here is the link to the previous post if you want … Continue reading

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The Romance of Language: Word for the Week 3/17/17

Poteen: “Irish whiskey made in small, often illicit stills. from Latin Poitin, a small pot.” –from C.A.M. Fennell’s   Stanford Dictionary of Anglicised Words and Phrases, 1964   Happy St. Patrick’s Day! I looked and looked to find a word worthy of … Continue reading

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Her Perfect Gentleman

I’m currently part of a Regency boxed set called Her Perfect Gentleman. It’s eight fantastic novellas by best-selling, award-winning Regency authors, for the bargain price of just.99! If you like historical romance, you’ll love this boxed set. THIS LOVE OF MINE by … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 03/12/17 Only A Mistress Will Do ~ Proof

Counting down to my upcoming 2017 release, Only A Mistress Will Do, here’s more of   Mistress before its release on April 4th. I’m continuing with Chapter One of  Only a Mistress Will Do, and here is the link to the previous post if you … Continue reading

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The Romance of Language: Word for the Week 3/10/17

Accoucher: “He who practises the art of midwifery, a man-midwife.” –from Robley Dunglison’s  Dictionary of Medical Science, 1844 An obstetrician; from French accoucher, to deliver. –from Richard Hoblyn’s  Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine, 1859 I’d heard this term before while reading … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 03/05/17 Only A Mistress Will Do ~ Inspected by The Madame

I’m only a month away from my upcoming 2017 release, Only A Mistress Will Do, so this week I’m returning to  Mistress for some more snippets before its release on April 4th. I’m continuing with Chapter One of  Only a Mistress Will Do, and here … Continue reading

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The Romance of Language: Word for the Week 3/03/17

Curglaff: “The shock felt in bathing when one first plunges into the cold water.” –from John Jamieson’s Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language, 1808 Curglotft: panic-struck –from Alexander Warrack’s Scots Dialect Dictionary, 1911     The first thing I thought of when seeing … Continue reading

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