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Podcast Listening with Tea & Strumpets!

If you haven’t discovered the delights of listening to friends talk about books they’re reading or authors they’re grooving on yet, you’re in for a treat.

Coming up is an interview with Maya Rodale on the topic of her non-fiction title, “Dangerous Books For Girls: The Bad Reputation of Romance Novels Explained: Expanded Edition.

Tea & Strumpets is a podcast dedicated entirely to Historical Romance!

Join friends Zoe and Kelsey each episode as they discuss all the steamy (and sometimes tepid) details of the Regency Romance genre. And since the regency technically only lasted 9 years, generally we're talking post-wigs but pre-telephone! Find us wherever you download podcasts!

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This just in!

There are plenty of news, releases and announcements in historical romance land, and we would like to share helpful links and news bits here.

What’s Coming Next?

  • HRM correspondent, Patricia Walter, has already interviewed the marvelous Beverly Jenkins to find out what stories and opportunities are ahead for her.

  • Charlotte’s getting ready to have a chat with American Duchess who, in very few years, has escalated to being a world class go-to source for historical footwear for men and women.

  • Enjoy reading the responses that Charlotte got from questions asked of Grace Burrowes in an HRM exclusive.

  • Also ahead, Amanda Cabot gives us a glimpse of life at Fort Laramie, Wyoming in the mid-nineteenth century and Beth White shares a bit of real history from the end of the Civil War and a Mississippi River disaster that gave her a hero’s backstory. 

  • More original recipes from Deb Marlowe, these will be perfect for Valentine teas (see her delightful videos here- http://www.debmarlowe.com/deb-marlowes-regency-kitchen.html )

  • Jennifer Kloester will be back with more about Georgette in, “Heyer’s the Thing”.

  • The latest historical gossip courtesy of Caroline Warfield and The Teatime Tattler.

  • Discover more about a historical author from literary expert, Suzannah Fullerton in Falling in Love with the Classics.

  • The making of a ball gown in Nancy Feldman's A Stitch in Time.

  • And as always, a lovable short story!