Category: Blog

Appearances

I’ll be on the road a lot this fall and if you’re in the area, I hope you’ll stop by and say hello!

Baltimore Book Festival 
Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 23 & 24
Baltimore Inner Harbor

Eat Local, Read Local Book Fair & Festival
Saturday, Oct. 7 1pm-4pm
Cascades Library
21030 Whitfield Pl, Potomac Falls, VA

Hearts to You — 2017 Readers, Bloggers, and Librarians Luncheon
Saturday, Oct. 8  1pm-4pm
Maggianos, Tysons Galleria
2001 International Drive, McLean, Virginia 

Hearts & Sparks—Reader and Blogger Appreciation Brunch
Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017  11am – 2pm
Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel
515 US Highway 1 South Iselin, New Jersey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A hot sale!

Excellent news! My debut book, Seducing Charlotte, about enemies who become lovers, is now on sale for just 99 cents. If you haven’t read Book 1 in my Accidental Peers series, now’s your chance. Here’s the rundown:

From enemies to lovers…

The wealthy and handsome Marquess of Camryn can have any woman he desires, but the charismatic bachelor shocks everyone by falling for the rather prudish Charlotte Livingston—who happens to abhor everything the rising politician and captain of industry represents.

Opposites attract…

When the no-nonsense social campaigner shows zero interest in him, Camryn is even more drawn to her and sets out to seduce the lady’s mind—as well as her body. But as the attraction begins to burn between them, a violent workers’ rebellion rages across England, pitting the two against each other, and leaving their love caught in the crossfire.

Here are the buy links if you’d like to take a look:

Amazon ~ Barnes & Noble ~ iBooks ~ Kobo

Happy reading!

Diana

 

Finalist: Best Historical of 2016

A License to Wed by Diana QuincyThis is a nice start to the New Year! A License to Wed is up for Best Historical of 2016 over at the Scandalicious Book Reviews. It really is an honor to be in such great company!

A License to Wed, book 2 in my Rebellious Brides series, is a tale of forbidden love between a socialite and a scholar—who might just be an infamous spy.

The very nice review from Scandalicious says, “…there was a great balance of tension and cloak and dagger mystery that worked well beside the development of their relationship. The characters were clever, complex and full of feeling…”