Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Late St. Patrick's Day #Giveaway

Today I'm at Embracing Romance celebrating St. Patrick's Day (it's never too late to celebrate) by recommending some books relating to Ireland, and giving one away.

Do come on over and recommend some, too!


And on April Fool's Day, Lord Quickthorn's Bargain, a magical Regency novella, will be available for sale. It's up for pre-order now.

It was originally published in the Passionate Promises anthology (which is no longer available), but now it's up on its own at Amazon and Kobo, and will be on Barnes and Noble, too, if I remember to go in and activate it there on April 1st.

Barbara

Monday, December 7, 2015

There's something about Ireland...and a #giveaway

Today I'm over at Embracing Romance, talking about why I wrote The Rake's Irish Lady. There's something about Ireland that moved me to write this book -- something that I don't quite understand.

And there's a giveaway, too. So please hop on over to Embracing Romance, and you might be the lucky commenter who wins!


Barbara

Pastoral scene in Northern Ireland, photo taken by me.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Defending #Superstition, #Giveaway, #Indian Mounds and #Ostriches

I have a busy two days this week.

Today, Monday, I'm posting my first blog at Embracing Romance

It's St. Patrick's Day, which reminded me of my visit to Ireland, so I've got pics from my visit to the land of the fairy folk.

 (And there will be a giveaway.)



Also, the kind and generous Eileen Dandashi is continuing to feature me with an interview today on Indian Mounds, which were significant in my inspiration for Heart of Constantine.

http://www.amazon.com/Heart-Constantine-Barbara-Monajem-ebook/dp/B00CMBOS7G/Tomorrow, Eileen will post her review of Heart of Constantine and I'll tell you about ostriches in Swaziland. (And there will be another giveaway!)

Barbara