Thursday, 10 September 2020
Friday, 28 August 2020
A special offer
Enjoy a free armchair journey to some traditional Turkish hospitality, adventure and romance...
Now available to read for #FREE for a limited time only, so grab your copy here: https://geni.us/fIHjH7
✨
Saturday, 1 August 2020
Items that play a significant role in the story
It's not just people and places that make up a story.
Certain objects also have huge importance.
In A Lady's Honour, the hero, Joachim de Montailhac, is an energetic young man, in charge of running his father's estate. Always busy with an outdoor life, his choice of ornaments is
simple. However, he treasures this jade stickpin, given to him by his oldest brother,
Henri. At one point in the story, this item takes on a huge importance.
www.elcoleccionistaeclectico.com
The Marquise de Fontanes is an elegant Turkish lady, always immaculately dressed. Her favourite accessory is her fan - well, over the years she has collected a large number of them, so there is always one to match her dress. When Nell wants to bring a gift for the marquise, the only problem is what type of fan to choose. She selects a simple but charming one, made of mother of pearl and lace.
Of course, the ladies in the story possess some jewels. The marquise has a fine collection and by the end of the story Nell inherits some valuable items. Enough for a separate post, especially as the wicked lady of the tale also has a fabulous collection of gems.
Labels:
A Lady's Honour,
desk set,
fans,
jewels,
stickpin
Friday, 3 July 2020
The Third Brother
The Marquis de Fontanes and his Turkish wife, Princess Mihriban [Miri]
have five children.
Both their daughters and two of their three sons have found their life partners
and are happily settled.
That leaves Joachim, the youngest son.
Twelve years younger than his oldest brother, everyone still sees Joachim as a boy. And "everyone" means not just his loving family, but all the people on his father's estate.
So, this year, when both his brothers are away and his father is busy with political affairs, now is his chance to prove he is capable of managing every aspect of the work involved.
" This year was his first time of being in charge of
running the whole estate and he was determined to make a success of it. He
could put up with the steward being somewhat patronising over dealing with the
accounts. But it was embarrassing to know he was under constant inspection by
every person on the estate, from the grooms and stablehands to the shepherds
and the peasants in the mining village. He took a deep breath. I’ll make everything work as well as ever,
if not better. " A Lady's Honour
Of course, he didn't allow for added complications, involving a pair of visitors who upset matters in a range of ways. But we'll get to them later.
Two details about Joachim that are important in the story -
He wears a cologne that has a spicy and invigorating scent [it's called Carmelite Water,
made using cloves, lemon, lemon balm and brandy].
made using cloves, lemon, lemon balm and brandy].
He treasures his jade stickpin, an 18th birthday gift
from his oldest brother, Henri,
Sunday, 3 May 2020
Brand new editions for May
Two Regency Tales now published in Kindle by JOFFE BOOKS
THE WILD CARD
THE UTTERLY ABSORBING TALE OF ONE YOUNG WOMAN CAUGHT UP IN A DEADLY GAME OF ESPIONAGE AND ROMANCEIN ALL HONOUR
THE TALE OF ONE YOUNG WOMAN’S FIGHT TO TAKE CONTROL OF HER OWN DESTINY AGAINST IMPOSSIBLE ODDS
“Beth Elliott’s books are witty, engaging and totally entertaining.” Nicola Cornick, USA Today Best selling Author
“An adventurous love story . . . a lively and most enjoyable read. The likable characters and the combination of romance, intrigue, and adventure kept me turning the pages.” T.D
Thursday, 19 March 2020
Talking with Arabella Sheen on her Chit-Chat Blog
Arabella Sheen invited me for a fun chat with her about Regency times and stories
Research for my novels includes trips to all kinds of interesting places...
The Pavilion of the Mirrored Poplars, on the north bank of the Golden Horn in Istanbul. It was used for diplomatic ceremonies in the 1800s, and so was my hero's official home in Scandalous Lady.
The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, is more exotic than the royal Istanbul pavilion [above]. In The Rake's Challenge, Anna is so excited to attend a concert in the Pavilion, and listen to the Prince Regent himself playing in the orchestra.
Hartwell House, where King Louis XVIII of France lived in exile from 1809 - 1814
The prehistoric caverns at Niaux in the French Pyrenees
I transferred my fear of being a full kilometre inside these caves to my heroine, Louise, in The Rake and his Honour. Then she was terrified and I felt better.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)