Leigh Michaels
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Re: The Wedding Affair (10:19am September 7, 2011):
Thank you, everybody! It's been such fun to chat with you!
Re: The Wedding Affair (9:11pm September 6, 2011):
If we’d put together all the dollhouses in this group, we’d have a fantastic museum! And then we could play to our hearts’ content...
Would love to visit the Tudor house... and the log home... and the 1852 limestone house in Texas...
What a great group today. Thank you so much for making my day beautiful!
Re: The Wedding Affair (3:59pm September 6, 2011):
So glad to be able to share the dollhouse. It's a real hit with small visitors -- though it's delicate enough that it's more for looking at than playing with...
Re: The Wedding Affair (10:03am September 6, 2011):
Hey, all -- Thank you for stopping by! Isn't the dollhouse COOL? My DH worked so hard on it -- making sure it was all engineered just right. (I don't think there's a photo of the closet under the stairs -- complete with pegboard tool hanger and a can of paint!)
I'm with you, Deanna -- love the old houses, would NOT love the heating bills or the cleaning list!
Re: Just One Season In London (6:27pm July 11, 2011):
Hello, everyone! I'm so glad to know that you like Sophie and are looking forward to getting to know her. She was such a fun character to write -- as were all the Ryecrofts; the fact that they were more interested in taking care of each other than benefitting themselves made them people I'd love to know.
There are a couple of wonderful balls, as well as a whole lot of parties, in the book -- I think you'll like the atmosphere of Lady Stone's house in Grosvenor Square, as well as Almacks and the Ryecrofts country estate and... :-)
Re: The Mistress' House (9:08pm February 10, 2011):
I'm so pleased with the number of new readers -- ones who haven't read my other books but are excited about the new direction I'm taking with historicals and triple stories. Please let me know what you think -- you can find my email address on my website, and I'd love to hear from you again! Thanks so much to the people at Fresh Fiction for hosting me today.
Re: The Mistress' House (5:52pm February 10, 2011):
Isn't that cover just toe-curlingly wonderful? A friend who's in her seventies took one look at the hero and said, "He can eat crackers in my bed anytime." And I think a lot of women will agree. There's just something about a hero in boots... :-)
I'm glad to know how many readers enjoy the intertwined stories. There's potential for a great deal of humor when all the characters are interating -- sometimes hiding from each other!
Re: The Mistress' House (2:07pm February 10, 2011):
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you'll enjoy reading The Mistress' House as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Re: The Mistress' House (11:31am February 10, 2011):
Hi, everyone! Thanks for the warm welcome at Fresh Fiction! I'm so pleased that readers are embracing the idea of this slightly different approach to romance, with the triple story, and to my change of direction from contemporary sweet traditionals to historical sensual romances.
Romances are a fairy tale, aren't they? -- especially the Regency period!
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