Tina Gabrielle

http://www.tinagabrielle.com
Best-selling author Tina Gabrielle is an
attorney and mechanical engineer whose
love of reading for pleasure helped her
get through years of academia. She often
picked up a romance and let her
fantasies of knights in shining armor
and lords and ladies carry her away. She
is the author of adventurous Regency
historical romances for Entangled
Publishing and Kensington Books. Tina
also writes best-selling cozy mysteries
as Tina Kashian for Kensington Books.
Publisher’s Weekly calls her Regency
Barrister’s series, “Well-matched
lovers…witty comradely repartee.” Tina’s
books have been Barnes & Noble top
picks, and her first book, Lady Of
Scandal, was nominated as best first
historical by Romantic Times Book
Reviews. Tina lives in New Jersey and is
married to her own hero and is blessed
with two daughters. She loves to hear
from readers. Visit her website to learn
about upcoming releases, join her
newsletter, and enter free monthly
contests at www.tinagabrielle.com
You can also find Tina at:
Twitter: @TinaGabrielle
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TinaGabrielle
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17 comments posted.
Re: How to Best a Marquess (10:37am June 13, 2019):
Thank you for featuring me and "How to Best a Marquess!"
Re: Real Earls Break the Rules (11:28am November 26, 2016):
Thanks for commenting Mary Lynch! I enjoying writing strong heroines.
Re: Real Earls Break the Rules (11:43am November 24, 2016):
Thank you for commenting Janie McGaugh! Intrepid is a good choice!
Re: Real Earls Break the Rules (11:42am November 24, 2016):
Thank you Colleen Conklin! Yes, I do love variety in my characters. I like writing the commoners as well as the royalty. It makes for a fun and diverse read.
Re: Real Earls Break the Rules (8:53am November 23, 2016):
Thank you Fresh Fiction for hosting me!
Re: At the Spy's Pleasure (11:23am June 2, 2015):
Thank you everyone for your comments! It was fun and inspiring to write Jane and Gareth's love story. After being neglected by her first husband, Jane definitely needed a second chance at romance. Good luck with the contest!
Re: At the Spy's Pleasure (10:21am May 28, 2015):
Thank you everyone for commenting! My heroine, Jane, needs a second chance after her dismal first marriage to an addicted gambler. The hero, Gareth, is just what she needs. Things get hot when Gareth finds Jane's list of potential lovers!
Re: At the Spy's Pleasure (12:18pm May 27, 2015):
Thanks Marcy, Bonnie, and Nancy! I'm a believer in second chances as well, and I had fun writing the heroine's story. Thank you for commenting!
Re: Forever in My Heart (12:20pm February 27, 2015):
Enticing excerpt! I'm looking forward to reading the second book in the Tangled Heart series!
Re: A Spy Unmasked (4:16pm November 12, 2014):
Thanks everyone! I do agree the romance is the most important part of the book, but I loved writing about my mysterious spy hero. He's an expert safe cracker and the scenes where he was finessing open safes were interesting to research and fun to write. I hope you all enjoy the book!
Re: A Spy Unmasked (10:24am November 12, 2014):
Thank you Cheri and Bonnie! I enjoyed writing the book.
Re: In The Barrister's Bed (12:58pm October 10, 2012):
Yes, I remember Colin Firth! He is one of my favorites. I also love a man who is confident enough in his own masculinity not to be intimidated by an intelligent woman. That's the theme in most of my books!
Re: In The Barrister's Bed (12:57pm October 10, 2012):
Re: In The Barrister's Bed (9:22pm October 9, 2012):
Thanks again for the comments! I do like the thought of curling up with a hot beverage, adorable kittens, and a good book this fall! Who can resist?
Re: In The Barrister's Bed (6:23pm October 9, 2012):
Thanks to everyone for such great comments!
Re: In The Barrister's Bed (3:01pm October 9, 2012):
Lady Evelyn was one of my favorite characters to write. She is the daughter of a barrister and Oxford professor. Her dream is to become a barrister, but women were not permitted to become lawyers at that time. But she does find true love with her father's former student, Jack Harding. The book has a bit of mystery, too.
Re: In The Barrister's Bed (12:35pm October 9, 2012):
Thanks, Irene! I love the dukes and earls as well, but writing the barrister books has been fun and adventurous. They are a sexy group of Regency men!
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