Lights, Camera, Auction!

To raise funds for the Ashland Public Library, more than fifty romance writers are offering books and other tempting articles for an online auction. Once again I find myself in a stellar cast of authors. If you click on this link, you’ll see what I mean.

The auction runs from 8pm (ET) Wednesday 11 October to 8pm (ET) Wednesday 18 October.

My contribution is a collection of autographed books, as listed in the text and shown in the graphic below.

The first two Difficult Dukes (the third is still being written but there’s light at the end of the tunnel): A Duke in Shining Armor and Ten Things I Hate About the Duke.

All of the Dressmakers series: Silk Is For Seduction, Scandal Wears Satin, Vixen in Velvet, and Dukes Prefer Blondes.

And, rounding up the usual suspect, Lord of Scoundrels.

You will find all the wonderful details here on the main auction page. The Loretta Chase page is here.


Deals this month (and more to come)—This includes you, Australia!

This month brings a variety of deals and giveaways. Today I’ll cover the ones in effect now. Expect more in another week or so.

For my readers in Australia: Ten Things I Hate About the Duke is a Kindle Monthly Deal in the Australia store for the month of July.

For those who subscribe to Kindle Unlimited and/ or the Prime Reading Program: Dukes Prefer Blondes is included in these programs from now through 30 September.

Meanwhile, if you’re not already following me on Instagram, you might want to consider it, because (a) pretty pictures—OK, some are a little strange and many are nerdy history pictures—and (b) giveaways.

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Interrupted Reading c. 1870Art Institute Chicago

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Interrupted Reading c. 1870

Art Institute Chicago

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