Friday, August 31, 2018

Victorian Christmas Brides and a BIG Announcement!


I'm happy-dancing! (And aren't you all glad this isn't a vlog today! You could never un-see that!) Today, I'm celebrating my 34th release, and my 15th novella for Barbour Publishing, The Perfect Christmas, part of The Victorian Christmas Brides Collection. The official release is 9/1/18, but we're partying today.


Isn't this a stunning cover? I love it! So Dickensian.

My story, The Perfect Christmas, is set in 1887 in London, and it takes place mostly in a big department store, Garamond's.

Melisande Verity, works at Garamond's, and she's won the commission to create the perfect Christmas window displays for the season, and hopefully to win the store the prestigious Victoria's Prize for the best holiday displays of the city. If she can accomplish this, perhaps she can earn enough money to keep her promise to her late mother and send Vonnetta, her younger sister, to music school....and just perhaps, she might catch the notice of her boss, Gray Garamond.

Gray is not convinced that Melisande is the one for the job, but he's resigned to his grandfather's choice. When the elder Mr. Garamond suffers a stroke, Gray takes charge of the store, and the old man asks Melisande to show Gray the true meaning of Christmas, that it isn't profits and sales, but rather the people that matter.



I had such a great time writing this story, set in London, brimming with Christmas. Melisande is a fan of Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and she uses that story as her inspiration for the window decor. 
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The First Edition Cover of
A Christmas Carol by
Charles Dickens
                                                 
Did you know that there was once a window-dresser's guild? And that L. Frank Baum, creator of the Wizard of Oz, was once a distinguished member, and wrote a book about the intricacies of window design?

Fun stuff you encounter when researching a novel.

I love a good Christmas story. There's so much heart, and family, and love in the Christmas season, that it tunes nicely with romance fiction. (Just ask Hallmark!) America has an insatiable appetite for Christmas Fiction!

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Also in the collection are EIGHT other Christmas stories by some fabulous authors. The collection would make some fine, fall/winter reading, a great gift, or even a lovely Christmas decoration for your coffee table during the holidays!

If you're longing to put a little Christmas in your Back-To-School, you can order The Victorian Christmas Brides Collection at one of these links:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/1683227190/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-victorian-christmas-brides-collection-cj-chase/1127905858?ean=9781683227199#/

https://www.christianbook.com/the-victorian-christmas-brides-collection/9781683227199/pd/227199?event=AAI 

Or, you can find it at Wal-Mart, your local Christian bookstore, or ask for your bookstore to order it in for you.





But Wait! There's More!

I've been holding this in for a couple of months, but I can't keep it a secret any longer!

I've signed a new contract!

And it's for a REGENCY SERIES!

The first book, The Accidental Earl, releases next spring/summer from Kregel Publishing.

Here's a bit about the book:

Evan Eldridge never meant to be a war hero, and he certainly didn’t think that saving the life of a fellow soldier would mean being made Earl of Whitelock. But here he is with a new title, a manor house in shambles, and a brand new bride, all foisted on him by the Prince Regent. Diana Seaton has no choice but to marry the newly-invested earl if she wants to protect her sister’s memory and her infant nephew, but she doesn’t trust anyone, especially an oddly-behaved soldier-turned-nobleman who was forced to make her his wife. Suffering from partial amnesia as a result of his bravery on the battlefield, Evan knows there’s something he can’t quite remember, something important, something dangerous, and something that, if he doesn’t recall it in time, will jeopardize not just his marriage, but someone’s life. 

Duchess for a Day releases later in 2019, and A Convenient Countess comes out in 2020!

I am thrilled to have this opportunity, and I'm excited to be delving into a new are of historical research. Regency history books have been arriving at my house in staggering numbers, and I'm reading and making notes and writing like crazy.



To celebrate the release of The Victorian Christmas Brides Collection, I'm giving away one print copy (US Only, please) to a commenter who shares his/her MUST HAVE in order to consider their Christmas "Perfect."

To celebrate the new contract for The Accidental Earl, I'm giving away a copy of Regency Brides Collection (My first foray into Regency writing) to one commentor who tells me his/her favorite Regency Read and why it's their favorite.


Two winners will be chosen and announced in tomorrow's WEEKEND EDITION, so get those entries in quickly!

And thanks for celebrating with me!


Best-selling, award-winning author Erica Vetsch loves Jesus, history, romance, and sports. She’s a transplanted Kansan now living in Minnesota, and she is married to her total opposite and soul mate! When she’s not writing fiction, she’s planning her next trip to a history museum and cheering on her Kansas Jayhawks and New Zealand All Blacks. You can connect with her at her website, www.ericavetsch.com where you can read about her books and sign up for her newsletter, and you can find her online at https://www.facebook.com/EricaVetschAuthor/ where she spends way too much time!

82 comments:

  1. Erica, congratulations on the new release and the new contract!! The stories sound wonderful and I can't wait to read them!!

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  2. I love everything about Christmas. It will be different this year with both Mom and Dad gone. But I will still have special memories.

    Congratulations on your new contract. I will look forward to reading them.

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    1. I failed to mention that I love Regency Romance. I wrote the above in bed with my hone which doesn't always make for a good combination.

      Even though I know this Christmas will be different. I am still looking forward to it. I read Christmas books year round and watch Christmas movies year round. I am also working on a cookbook with Holiday recipes and I want to include pictures so may do some holiday cooking at odd times in the next year depending on when my pocketbook and health allows.

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    2. Ah, Wilani, those 'firsts' after losing loved ones are hard, but a good time for remembering the good times, too.

      I love your year-round Christmas spirit.

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  3. Congratulations Erica - fellow Kregel Regency author! The Accidental Earl sounds like a fun read!

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    1. Carolyn, I can't tell you how much I am looking forward to meeting you in a few weeks! So excited you're coming to the states!

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  4. Congratulations, Erica!!! So thrilled for you!

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  5. I enjoy attending a Candlelight Christmas Eve service.

    Congratulations, Erica! I'm so excited for you!

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    1. Caryl, the Christmas Eve service is my favorite of the year.

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  6. Congratulations! Wonderful news!

    Since my siblings are all spread out throughout the country and my children soon will be,having the most family together as possible helps to make Christmas perfect. Of course, the gift God gave us is all we really need. Just need to always keep the gift of His birth front and center amidst all of the celebrations.

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    1. Susan, family gathered is the best! Especially if we don't get to see them often.

      And yes, a good reminder, Jesus is the entire reason for the season. Sometimes in the cacophony of commercialism, we have to fight hard to keep Him the focus. :)

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  7. Congratulations on your new books!! My favorite thing about Christmas is having my husband and kids with me to celebrate the birth of Jesus. My favorite Regency read? There are too many to list! I do love all of Jane Austen books though. 🙂

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    1. Joy, family! YES!

      I wonder what Jane Austen would say today if she could see the impact her words have had, two hundred years down the road, and if she could see the staying power her stories have had.

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  8. ERICA!!!!!! BIG CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! YAY! I am so happy for your new adventure in historical writing. AND the story line sounds wonderfully mysterious.....

    What makes my Christmas perfect? When my son, DIL and granddarlings blow through the door on Christmas day!

    Happy Dancing with you!

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    1. Rose, thanks so much!

      Grandbabies for Christmas! That must be wonderful. You get to spoil them!

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  9. THIS IS SO EXCITING!!!! YAY FOR YOU!!!! I love regency romance, it's just so stinkin' Austen-esque and grabs the heart!!!!

    I'm so happy for you!!!!

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    1. Ruthy! Thanks so much for celebrating with me. Regency romance has a tone all its own, doesn't it? I'm trying to capture that tone, and the switch from American Cowboy to Regency Peer has been fun and challenging.

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  10. Congratulations! I have to have Jane Austen's book as my regency romances because they are complex relationships and still have a happy ending mostly. For Christmas, I have to go to Christmas Eve service.

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    1. Hi, Ann! Thank you!

      We have a lot in common. I love complex characters, and I LOVE the Christmas Eve service.

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  11. Congrats on the BEAUTIFUL new cover, Erica--AND on the book contract!!! :) Regencies are so much fun -- always bring back happy memories of visiting England and the popular Regency-era city of Bath!

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    1. Glynna, isn't that novella collection a stunner? And it has beautiful end-papers, too.

      England is on my bucket list, and Bath is a must!

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  12. Erica, this is so funny, I was just on Jodie Wolfe's blog and chatting with Kathleen Maher, the featured author, who is also in the Victorian collection!
    Don't enter me in the contest for the Victorian book because I just entered it on Jodie's blog. But just for the fun of it, Christmas isn't Christmas for me without setting up a Nativity scene. That's what it's all about.
    Regency, hmm, "Pride and Prejudice." Not very original, but it's endured for years (and the film gave Americans their first glimpse of Colin Firth).
    Congratulations on both releases, and on your new contract. Love to see writers branch out into other time periods/areas of the genre, hope to do it myself some day.
    It's been a week for meeting people on blogs. I was checking out Petticoats and Pistols yesterday and found both Ruthy AND Mary, it was like Old Home Week.
    Back later!

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    1. Kaybee! Thank you. Nativity scenes! I collect them! Some are tiny, some are whimsical, some are sentimental favorites

      I love that you're finding friends around the blog-o-sphere.

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  13. Erica! Congratulations on the new release. The cover is fabulous and I can't wait to read it. Also, congrats on the contract. That's wonderful news.
    Christmas just wouldn't be Christmas unless my two sons and their families are in my house at the same time. Not as easy as it sounds. Snow on the ground makes it perfect.

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    1. Cindy, thank you!

      Family is the best. My parents are visiting soon (43 days, if anyone is counting) and I am getting giddy just thinking about it. We cannot often celebrate Christmas together, so we have to make the most of it when we see each other. :)

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  14. Congratulations on the new series, Erica. And the Christmas collection looks wonderful. For me, Christmas is complete when the family is together. This year will be a little harder since it is the first without my mom, but we will make it through. Please enter me for the Christmas collection.

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    1. Sandy, I'm so sorry for your loss. Those 'firsts' without our loved ones are so hard. The memories are beautiful and bittersweet. And it reminds us to treasure the time we do have together.

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  15. Erica!!! How exciting!

    Branching out to other historical periods and settings! And I know what that means: More museum visits!!! I've heard they have wonderful museums in England, and now you have to perfect excuse to go there.

    Research is everything, right? :-)

    The Victorian Christmas Brides collection sounds wonderful. Perfect for my pre-Christmas reading!

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    1. Jan is right about England. And you can Deduct The Trip.

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    2. Jan! Believe me, I am plotting to get to England as soon as I can! My list of things to see far outweighs the time I can spend there, but it's not stopping me! :)

      Kaybee, yay for tax deductions! :)

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  16. Woohoo!! More books from you!! Congrats! :) For me the perfect Christmas this year would be if we were in a house. We are in a rental until we find a house, so that would be my wish! As for favorite story - I can never pick one!

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    1. Susan, oh, how special would it be for you to find a house for Christmas! The home is the epicenter of Christmas for us. I hope you find your house soon!

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  17. Hi Erica,
    Love the Christmas collection! Anxious to read it. Perfect for me is having kids home for the holidays!
    Congrats on your upcoming Regency; I love all Regency and can't name a favorite. Hope to read yours!
    Thanks for your giveaways.

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    1. Jackie, kids and Christmas! The perfect combination! I feel like a kid at Christmas. :)

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  18. Oh man...what is my must have to consider Christmas perfect?? Hmmmm. I think I’d have to say family. And these little chocolate cookies my mom makes. LOL

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    1. Jen, I love it! We have a few things that we only make at Christmastime, and that makes it so special.

      I'd love your mom's cookie recipe!

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  19. Woot, woot!!! That is awesome news all the way around, Erica. Congratulations! I do love that cover. And Christmas stories. It's never too soon for those.

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    1. :) Mindy, I love that cover, too. I agree, it's never too soon for a good Christmas story.

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  20. Congratulations! I can't wait to read!

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  21. To make my Christmas perfect? . . . . . . having all the gifts wrapped and under the tree BEFORE Christmas Eve . . . probably not going to happen!

    Congratulations on your Regency contract!

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    1. Rebecca! I love it! I am not a good wrapper of gifts. My kids can always tell the ones I wrap vs the ones my husband wraps. :)

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  22. How exciting! I think for it to feel like Christmas I have to watch holiday movies. Regency Reads are some of my favorites. I don't think that I could pick a favorite, but I always enjoy stories with humor.

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    1. Family K! Christmas movies! My kids know that it isn't Christmas until I watch A Christmas Carol, the 1951 version starring Alastair Sim. We've been known to watch it on Thanksgiving weekend, so we can get the Christmas season started, but some years, things crowd in, and we don't watch it until much later...but we haven't missed a year since I first saw it when I was a little girl.

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  23. Erica, I'm so happy for you! Both stories sound wonderful! Did you see last year's movie "The Man Who Invented Christmas?" I really enjoyed it!

    What makes Christmas perfect for me? Our entire family gathered around the dining room table Christmas Eve with the traditional spaghetti dinner. I know that's not traditional to anyone but us. And no, we're not Italian.

    Janet

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    1. Janet, thank you!

      I have not seen "The Man Who Invented Christmas" yet, but I so want to! It was out of the theater when I went to see it! Wah!

      We have a Christmas tradition of waffles on Christmas morning. And we always read the Christmas story from Luke 2 before we open gifts.

      I love Christmas traditions!

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  24. Erica, congrats on your new stories! So exciting. And just in time for Christmas. I'm ready...well, not with the shopping but with the stories. When does Hallmark go Christmas? Last night, I watched "A Harvest Wedding." A fun flick, but Christmas stories are my favorite.

    Love your memes. You're so creative!

    Hugs!

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    1. Hi, Debby, thank you! I am not sure when Hallmark goes Christmas, but I understand that in addition to the backlist of movies, they will air 34 NEW Christmas movies this year!

      Photofunia makes for some fun meme making!

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  25. Hi Erica, congratulations on the new collection and the new contract! The collection sounds like the perfect gift for those women in my family I'm sometimes not sure about because they're relatively new... weddings, anyone? :) Don't put me in the draw as I'm Canadian.

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    1. Laurie, books make GREAT gifts! :)

      I know some folks who use these Christmas books as decorations, placing them out in December, re-reading them, but displaying them as a decoration in the meantime.

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  26. Congratulations!!! That's such great news!!! I love Regency romance and I can't seem to get enough, so I am really looking forward to reading yours when they release. My favorite Regency is Edenbrooke by Julianne donaldson, because the characters really resonated with me, and there is such great romantic tension! It's in first person from the heroine's POV but the reader can still get a lot of emotion from the hero's cues. It's really fun and has lots of feeling.

    I'm looking forward to the Christmas novella collection as well! I'm addicted to novellas for the quick fix they provide ;) My MUST-HAVE to make Christmas perfect is reading all my childhood Christmas books with my daughters!

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    1. Heidi, thanks so much! Yay for Regency fans! I've got Edenbrooke in my TBR pile. I've heard such amazing things about it.

      Ah, reading books to kids...but especially Christmas books...that is the BEST. I loved introducing my children to my childhood favorites, and watching them discover all those amazing worlds for themselves.

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  27. Ahhhh....ERICA!!! Such great news about the contract!!!! So, so happy for you :-) I love Regency and will look for the first book early next year!!

    As for my "must have"....family! That's the most important part of Christmas for me. Oh and can't forget those Hallmark movies! I also watch George C. Scott's rendition of A Christmas Carol, it's officially the start of the season at that point :-)

    Thank you for the giveaway and a huge congrats!!

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    1. Trixi! Scott was great as Scrooge, though he cannot replace my beloved Alastair Sim. :) I have to watch that one, and White Christmas, and It's a Wonderful Life...with my family!

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    2. If course! That's the best way to watch beloved Christmas movies :-) You've named two more of my favorite, there's also Miracle on 34th Street. Love the classics!

      Last year, my husband and I watched A Christmas Carol on stage at our local small playhouse. And the year before it was It's A Wonderful Life. What fun that was! We've made it our tradition two years ago, it's so nice to make time for each other :-)

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  28. I’m happy-dancing with you (and I’d pay money to see your happy-dance)! Congratulations on all the fun news. Can’t wait to read The Accidental Earl. ❤️

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    1. Thank you!! I am looking forward to seeing you in just One Week! :) We can celebrate with some ice cream.

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    2. HAHA, Gabrielle!! I can almost picture that in my head :-)

      You two I should make a video of happy dancing when you get together in a week...I'd pay money to see that...lol!! ;-)

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  29. Congratulations!!! Love, love, love the cover!

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    1. Pat, thank you! :) Isn't it pretty? Makes me want to sit in that window and watch it snow.

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  30. My must have for Christmas is the tree. I love sitting and watching the lights. The last few years, I've left it up long after Christmas and turn it on every night when I get ready to sit down and read.

    It is a beautiful cover and congratulations on everything!

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    1. Linda! I love Christmas trees, too. I love turning off all the lights in the house and just having the tree lights on. It's a great way for me to slow down and really contemplate the Reason for the season.

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  31. Great news on the release and the contact!

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  32. Congratulations on the release!I'm so excited for you and your new contract too, Erica. My favorite Regency romance will always be the Jane Austen books. It's been a tradition for us to attend a performance of The Christmas Carol with the great-great-grand son of Charles Dickens playing the part of Scrooge on stage at the Beyers Museum. Yes, there are many wonderful museums throughout England. Now it's your time to go, Erica.

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    1. Pat, your tradition sounds Wonderful! I am saving my pennies to get to England someday!

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  33. Congratulations! All those books sound absolutely wonderful.
    My must-have for Christmas to be perfect (after the obvious like family) is probably watching White Christmas sometime in the season. If I only get a chance to watch one of my favorites, I pick that one.
    And for favorite Regency romance, can I pick them all? LOVE those. Let's go old-school today and say Emma. ;-)

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    1. Amy, don't you love how that movie makes you feel. And my favorite song in the film isn't even a Christmas one. I love "Love, You Didn't Do Right By Me." Rosemary's DRESS! She just works it!

      Emma's always a good choice!

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  34. To have good friends around this coming Christmas.

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    1. Isn't that great? It is so nice to be with friends during the holidays. We have a big New Year's Day party each year with lots of friends over, and I look forward to it all year.

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  35. YAY Erica!! :) Congratulations on your newest release, AND on signing the contract with Kregel!! SO exciting!
    Sorry I'm late commenting - - been gone celebrating a nephew's birthday this evening, and now reading your news about celebrating! This calls for some M&Ms! ;)

    My perfect Christmas must always include having all my kiddos around me. Although they're all grown now, they still gather around me as I read the Christmas story from the book of Luke. It's been a tradition since my oldest (now 33) was a newborn.
    Hugs, Patti Jo

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    1. Aw, Patti Jo, we read the Christmas story every Christmas morning, too! I just love it! What a wonderful tradition to bed down into your family's history.

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  36. Congratulations on your new release and on the new contract! That's wonderful!

    My perfect Christmas is having my family home. We have 5 children, all married, and 16 grandchildren. We also have 2 great-granddaughters. They all live within 3 1/2 hours of us right now, so I get to see them quite often.

    Two of my favorite Regency books are Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion.

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    1. Oh my, what a holiday houseful you have, Winnie. I can just imagine the Christmas morning chaos and memories made!

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  37. To make Christmas perfect, must have hot cocoa. Always.
    I love Carolyn Miller and Kristi Ann Hunter’s Regency novels. Ruth Axtell writes good ones and Julie Klassen does too. Yay for Regency!

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    1. MJSH, my daughter makes the best hot cocoa I've ever had. And we use candy canes at Christmastime instead of spoons to stir with. YUM! :)

      Carolyn, Kristi, Ruth, and Julie ROCK the Regency!

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  38. Congratulations on your new books.
    My must have for Christmas perfection would be to have all the kids and grandkids together with us. We are going to try for Thanksgiving this year. It has been 10 years since that has happened and a few grands have been added.

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    1. Paula, I hope you have a WONDERFUL jam-packed Thanksgiving. 10 years is a long time between when you get to have everyone together.

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  39. My favorite Regency authors are many, among them: Susanne Dietze, Kristi Hunter, Carolyn Miller, Julie Klassen . I like the history and like learning about that period. It seemed so much more civiil.

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    1. There is a certain civility and elegance to the period, isn't there? I love the structure of the society and trying to find ways to incorporate it into my story.

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