A novelist giving talks to groups is one thing, being one of six novelists giving a fifteen minute background chat and reading, will be... interesting.
But which sort of Romance will we be talking about?
As any reader of the genre knows, it comes in all shades, from baby-blush pink to red in tooth and claw. With laughs. With tears. Always with heart-thumping moments, though not necessarily due to the most expected reason.
For more information click the Authors' links to jump to their individual websites:
Rhoda Baxter writes Smart Romantic Comedy, and as Jeevani Charika she writes multi-cultural women's fiction.
Sylvia Broady's 20th century family sagas are set in Hull and Yorkshire.
Ellie Gray writes contemporary romances using settings as different as the Nile and the North Yorkshire coast.
Annie Wilkinson writes pre- and post- World War I family sagas across a swathe of Northumbrian, Hull and London settings.
Jenni Fletcher's Historicals are spread cross time periods as disparate as Roman, Medieval and Victorian.
Linda Acaster - yes, me - writing Medieval and Native American Historicals, and Fantasy Romance set in Hull and North Yorkshire. As I said, red in tooth and claw.
So note it on your calendar: Saturday 18th May at the Treasure House & Art Gallery, Beverley, 12.30-3.30pm. Come make a day of it. There is a very good cafe on hand.
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