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Posts Tagged ‘Janet-Mullany’

DUELING REVIEW: Forbidden Shores by Jane Lockwood

By Janine • Oct 17th, 2007 • Category: B Reviews, B Reviews Category, B- Reviews, Reviews

Dear Readers,
Just as I had finished reading Forbidden Shores by Jane Lockwood (a pseudonym for Janet Mullany) and was getting ready to review it, I had a conversation about the book with my good friend Jennie F., who had also recently read it. Jennie’s comments were so insightful and thought provoking, and [...]



My First Sale by Janet Mullaney

By Jane • Aug 3rd, 2007 • Category: Reviews

Janet Mullaney was born in England and her native voice carries through strongly in her regency period romances. She was “persecuted from an early age for reading too long in the bathroom” and has worked as an archaeologist, classical music radio announcer, arts publicist, and for a small press. Her most recent book, [...]



REVIEW: The Rules of Gentility by Janet Mullany

By Janine • Jul 31st, 2007 • Category: B Reviews, B Reviews Category

Dear Ms. Mullany,
Like Jayne (who recently reviewed this book), I read and enjoyed your debut, Dedication, shortly before the Signet Regency line went kaput. I had liked the book enough to hope that you might get a contract before too long. Luckily for me, not one, but two publishers were smart enough to [...]



REVIEW: The Rules of Gentility By Janet Mullany

By Jayne • Jul 30th, 2007 • Category: A Review Category, A- Reviews, Reviews

Dear Ms. Mullany,
I read your first novel, enjoyed it, and was dismayed to hear that Signet wouldn’t be publishing any more. Then Signet pretty much folded and I was afraid that was that. Huzzah to Harper Collins for picking you up (as an author) and giving us this delightful spoof of (almost) every Regency [...]