Sunday, August 27, 2023

A Happy Goodbye to Summer by Janice Seagraves

I can't wait until the start of fall. I know some places are already enjoying summer weather, but here in California the heat of summer is still hold sway.

I had one fun filled trip to the beach a few weeks ago with my family.

The kiddos loved running into the waves. They also got to ride a carousel and a mini train at Casa De Fruita. 


I still have Exodus Arcon 3 in 1 on Kindle Unlimited. 

Please take a moment and click on my book. I'm sure you won't be disappointed.

Amazon.com: Exodus Arcon Three in One: Chronicles of Arcon eBook : Seagraves, Janice: Kindle Store


The first three books in the Chronicles of Arcon Series.
Planet Arcon is in trouble. Before their planet tears itself apart, The Arcons built three colony ships to take them across the stellar reaches of space… towards Earth their new home. But, only the ruling class and the most brilliant minds can come. The rest must take their chances with the lottery.
One family cheats.
The Arcons are coming…. Are you ready?

Friday, August 18, 2023

The Regency Era: A Love Affair

 When it comes to romance novels the Regency era is a fan-favorite sub-genre. This short period spans from 1811-1820 during what historians call the Long Eighteenth Century. This epoch is characterized by many notable events that change every part of the world. 

Britain is at war with Napoleon and America. Slave ships sailed from the African coast to the Americas with human cargo. People in the Western world believed themselves enlightened, embracing Ancient Greek ideals which were reflected in various areas of society including fashion. This was the era of Jane Austen, Lord Byron, and Mary Shelley. It was also a time when the divide between the haves and have-nots that is not unlike our own time. 

So, why is the Regency era so popular with romance readers? 

One reason is that the time was one of decadence, and joviality before the moral Victorian age unfurled. It was a wild time.  A time period that we could see ourselves, the reader, being able to navigate yet the sub-genre still allows us to escape. 

Another reason for it popularity is that it was a time of opposing traits. The “world” (by world I mean Europe) is at war yet people are twisting every drop of joy from life. People are enlightened yet still harbor elitist, racist, sexist, and religious ideologies. Though those beliefs haven’t been eradicated from this world, most of them are not believed by a majority of people.  

Much like other books, the Regency sub-genre can entertain while opening our minds to the modern problems we face. 

Now if we could all get our own Happily Ever After in real life, all would be perfect.