Tag Archives: Jenna Jaxon
Jenna’s 411
Welcome to this week’s installment of Jenna’s 411 Book Chat I’ve begun working in earnest on my Christmas novella again. I had to stop to work on some other things and of course, work started up a gain full force. … Continue reading
Alphabet Post: S is for Salmagundy
When I originally ran into this word I immediately thought it would make a great addition to my Alphabet Posts. Salmagundy is a 17th century English dish (also spelled salmagundi), a sort of chef’s salad actually, that was a centerpiece to … Continue reading
Jenna’s 411
Welcome to this week’s installment of Jenna’s 411 Book Chat I’ve completed a revision of my Regency romance To Woo A Wicked Widow, and am sending it out to agents again. Yay! This is my inspirational “cover” for the book. … Continue reading
Alphabet Post: R is for Thomas Rowlandson
The turn of the 19th century was quite a bit wilder and an extremely bawdy period as we approach the Regency period. The 18th century had been time of great eroticism and overt sexuality. The book Fanny Hill had been published in 1732, one of the … Continue reading
Jenna’s 411
Since Horny Hump Day has gone, I thought I’d start a new Wednesday post just to chat about what’s going on with my books, on the home front, and some fun facts about me. I’m calling it Jenna’s 411 Book Chat … Continue reading
Medieval Mondays
This week I’m starting a new type of promotion with my fellow authors who write medieval romance called Medieval Mondays. Each Monday (with a couple of exceptions) I will spotlight an author and their medieval works and my medieval works will … Continue reading
Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 9/07/14 Only Scandal Will Do ~ Damsel in Distress
Welcome to Weekend Writing Warriors! I’m taking you back to a previous work, Only Scandal Will Do. Lady Katarina Fitzwilliam has been kidnapped and auctioned off as an evening’s entertainment to a masked man in The House of Pleasure, … Continue reading
Alphabet Post: Q is for Quizzing Glass
I know this should have gone up yesterday, but going back to work this week has thrown everything off! Anyway, here’s a fascinating fashion accessory of the 18th and 19th centuries. The quizzing glass, also familiarly called a “quizzer,” was … Continue reading
Fall Into Love Party at The Romance Reviews
Falling in love is what brings most romance readers and writers together. It is the stuff of which their dreams are made. Most of us have fallen in love at least once in our lifetimes–with another person, a pet, a … Continue reading
Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 8/31/14 Time Enough to Love ~ God Have Mercy
Welcome to Weekend Writing Warriors! This week I revealed the cover for the print version of Time Enough to Love, my medieval novel. So of course I want to reveal it today for the Weekend Writing Warriors. It’s another … Continue reading
































