It’s been a while since I posted. I have been fighting off 101 scammers per week, all wanting me to buy into their community radio show or church book group (really?!) and attend conferences in the wilds of the USA that don’t probably exist, but here I am… Still beavering away on ‘The Delamere Dilemma.’
I am currently up to 80,000 words, chapter 24, and there is lots more to come. As I have said before. This is either going to be a long single book, or two parts to one story, perhaps with two titles. The Delamere Dilemma, followed by the Delamere Decision – neither of which sound very romantic. If there’s romance in this book, it’s the romance of life – not an inst-love or a slow-burn, new romance between characters; that would be gratuitous. Instead, it’s a tricky one…
I won’t give too much away, but if you have been following the Delamere Files, and have not yet read the Clearwater Mysteries – you might want to start them before you read the end of the Delamere series. Why? Well, because this new book will offer some serious spoilers disguised as an investigation, as Jack Merrit and his team set about discovering the identity of the East End Ripper of 1888.
Enough said! (For now.)
The Actor and the Earl

In case you missed the newsletter. This month, I was promoting three collections of novels (see below) and also one book in particular. This was via a newsletter swap, and I assume the swapping author has announced ‘Deviant Desire’ in her mailout, as I have advertised her book in mine. Here are the details.
The Actor and the Earl.
By Rebecca Cohen.
When Sebastian Hewel’s twin sister, Bronwyn, reneges on the arrangement to marry Anthony Redbourn, Earl of Crofton, Sebastian has no choice but to takes her place. He might feel like he’s in one of Master Shakespeare’s plays, but with his performance as Lady Crofton, he hopes to pay off his late father’s debts and save his family’s honour.
Rebecca Cohen spends her days dreaming of living in a Tudor manor house, or a Georgian mansion. Alas, the closest she comes to this is through her characters in her historical romance novels.
Take a closer look at ‘The Actor and the Earl’ here.
Rebecca Cohen’s books are on Amazon, and you can find her author page here: Rebecca Cohen on Amazon.
Promos.
In case I don’t get back to you with another update this month, here are three collections you might want to browse.
Queer Romance Is Resistance
There are 35 titles in this collection of all things MM romance, including some spice to heat things up a little.

LGBTQIA+ Romance Reads
A collection of 52 titles with new authors and established writers side by side, all doing our bit for each other by cross-sharing these promos, with folk who like to read, and thus, support indie authors.

MM ROMANCE BOOKS UNDER $4.99
Everyone loves a bargain, especially these days, and all these MM romance titles are available for under $4.99. I have included one of my backlist in this one. The Stoker Connection doesn’t get out and about enough, so I thought it was time to give it a try.
