Tag Archives: Jenna Jaxon

The Romance of Language: Word for the Week 2/10/17

Callithumpian: “Designating a band of discordant instruments; of or pertaining to such a band. A member of a callithumpian band.” –from William Craigie’s Dictionary of American English, 1940   “Callithump seem …to be of American origin. It represents the French … Continue reading

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House of Pleasure Series Book News!

Just a quick post because I have news that’s just come to me from Kensington about my House of Pleasure series. My Upcoming release, Only A Mistress Will Do, has a Goodreads Giveaway through February 17! Click here to enter! … Continue reading

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Be My Guest! ~ Author Interview with Daryl Devore

  Hello, and welcome to my new feature for 2017. I’ve begun a Wednesday weekly post to present interviews with authors across all romance genres. Although I’m primarily an historical romance writer, I do read outside my genre and suspect … Continue reading

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Medieval Monday ~ Villains ~Week #1 Jenna Jaxon’s Beleaguered

  Villains!  is our theme for this round of Medieval Monday! Join us and discover some of the most evil and dastardly villains our medieval romances ever produced! And we are doing something a bit different this time around. We’re breaking … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 02/05/17 Only Marriage Will Do ~ “None of His Affair”

I’m moving on this week sharing snippets from the second book of the House of Pleasure series, Only Marriage Will Do. It’s got one of my favorite heroes, Amiable Dawson, a man with secrets who becomes attracted to a woman with secrets … Continue reading

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The Romance of Language: Word for the Week 2/03/17

  Clashmaclavers: “Low, idle, scandalous tales.” from John Mactaggart’s Scottish Gallovidian Encylopedia, 1824.   “A spectacle of disgrace.” from John Brockett’s Glossary of North Country Words, 1825 Scandal was always a mere breath away in the Regency, when women could … Continue reading

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Valentine Release: Her Perfect Gentleman Anthology

Reblogged from Collette Cameron’s blog: Coming  February 14, 2017 USA Today Best-selling author, Gina Danna, joins best-selling, award-winning authors, Collette Cameron, Ella Quinn, Marie Higgins, Jenna Jaxon, Louisa Cornell, Elf Ahearn, and Lauren Smith in this delightful limited edition, containing eight … Continue reading

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Be My Guest! ~ Author Interview with Cara Bristol

  Hello, and welcome to my new feature for 2017. I’ve begun a Wednesday weekly post to present interviews with authors across all romance genres. Although I’m primarily an historical romance writer, I do read outside my genre and suspect … Continue reading

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Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 01/29/17 Only Scandal Will Do ~ “There will be Pleasure”

I’m back this week sharing snippets from the first book of the House of Pleasure series, Only Scandal Will Do. It’s one of my favorites of my books, and although many of you may remember it, I do want to share … Continue reading

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The Romance of Language: Word for the Week 1/27/17

  Monomachy: “A duel.” from Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of the English Language, 1755.   Even though I’ve written about duels  in my romance novels Only Scandal Will Do and the upcoming Only A Mistress Will Do, I had not come … Continue reading

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