Just released, The Grand Masquerade!
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Thursday, October 9, 2014
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Release of The Grand Masquerade
Don't miss the release of my latest novel, The Grand Masquerade Thursday, Oct. 9th 2014!
"For readers who like historical fiction with a little romance.
It is a life built on secrets, lust, and lies, and Sydnee Sauveterre is at the center of the charade. Used as a source of income at a stand on the Natchez Trace, Sydnee escapes to start a new life in Louisiana. Gifted with visions and a knowledge of Hoodoo, she must find her way through the quagmire of danger and deceit that is 19th Century New Orleans. She bans together with four friends to create an illusion within the elegant, high society of the Louisiana Creole. It is a risky charade meant to fulfill all of their secret desires, and Sydnee gambles everything, including love, to lead this double life. Will she survive the grand masquerade?"
"For readers who like historical fiction with a little romance.
It is a life built on secrets, lust, and lies, and Sydnee Sauveterre is at the center of the charade. Used as a source of income at a stand on the Natchez Trace, Sydnee escapes to start a new life in Louisiana. Gifted with visions and a knowledge of Hoodoo, she must find her way through the quagmire of danger and deceit that is 19th Century New Orleans. She bans together with four friends to create an illusion within the elegant, high society of the Louisiana Creole. It is a risky charade meant to fulfill all of their secret desires, and Sydnee gambles everything, including love, to lead this double life. Will she survive the grand masquerade?"
Friday, June 27, 2014
Book Signing at The Irish Fair of Minnesota
Please join me at The Irish Fair of Minnesota, Saturday August 9th and 10th, 2014 on Harriet Island in St. Paul. It is a blast! I will be in the Author's Tent from 10 am. to 6 pm. both Saturday and Sunday. I will be there with other Minnesota authors who have ties to Ireland. The Irish Fair is filled with music, dancing, Irish trinkets, lectures, shows food, libation and lots of blarney, and it is absolutely free!
Friday, May 9, 2014
The Magnificent Ambersons-Booth Tarkington
Oh my gosh, I have been away from my usual haunts for a while, and now I am back to the books I love, back to early Twentieth Century fiction and loving it. What a rich beautifully written tale of redemption (and a good movie too).
Booth Tarkington dares to open with intricate descriptions of the home, the clothing and the lifestyle of the nouveau riche in a Midwestern town, setting the scene for decadence and pretension that follows the entire novel. It is not a difficult read and flies right along and you will love and sometimes hate the characters. This is a terrifically satisfying story which restores your faith in human nature and our ability to change for the better. Do not miss this Pulitzer Prize winner.
Booth Tarkington dares to open with intricate descriptions of the home, the clothing and the lifestyle of the nouveau riche in a Midwestern town, setting the scene for decadence and pretension that follows the entire novel. It is not a difficult read and flies right along and you will love and sometimes hate the characters. This is a terrifically satisfying story which restores your faith in human nature and our ability to change for the better. Do not miss this Pulitzer Prize winner.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Pics after Amanda's Guest Appearance on Malarkey-Radio with an Irish Accent
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Radio Interview with Amanda on Malarkey Radio
Here is a link to Amanda's guest appearance on KFAI. She talks about her writing process and inspiration for Beyond the Cliffs of Kerry and The Sword of the Banshee Guest spot link Malarkey Radio With An Irish Accent
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Live Radio Interview with Amanda
Malarkey-Radio with an Irish Accent
Amanda will be discussing her adventures in writing and sharing music that inspires her.
Monday April 14th at 7:30 p.m. (CST) KFAI
Click on upcoming shows at http://www.malarkeyonline.com/
Friday, April 4, 2014
Live Radio Interview with Amanda
Malarkey-Radio with an Irish Accent
Amanda will be discussing her adventures in writing and sharing music that inspires her.
Monday April 14th at 7:30 p.m. (CST) KFAI
Click on upcoming shows at http://www.malarkeyonline.com/
90.3 FM-Mpls, 106.7 FM or streaming at http://www.kfai.org
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Historical Romance Writer, Regan Walker My Guest Today
A warm welcome today to Regan Walker, historical romance writer. Her latest novel, Wind Raven is a pirate romance set upon the high seas. She is sharing a post today about one of her characters in Wind Raven, a polydactyl cat.
The
Polydactyl Ship’sCat
by Regan Walker
When I was researching the proper
ship’s cat for my pirate Regency WIND
RAVEN, set on a schooner (and other places) in 1817, I came across some
interesting information about cats, specifically the ones with too many
toes—polydactyl cats.
It probably seems fundamental that a
cat could be, and was, a valued member of the crew, particularly for ridding a ship
of mice and rats. But how much more exciting if that cat was special—with very
intelligent green eyes and huge white paws!
The cat in WIND RAVEN is named “Dutch
Sam’ for the English boxer Samuel Elias,
who died the year before my story begins, and who was known as the deadliest
puncher in London. The tribute was appropriate as my ship’s cat (actually a
female the heroine calls “Samantha”) is a gray cat with intelligent green eyes
and two huge white front paws.
And why are they so large?
Dutch Sam is a polydactyl cat, a cat
with a congenital physical anomaly called polydactyl (or polydactylism), also
known as hyperdactyly, a genetic mutation that causes the cat to be born with more
than the usual number of toes on one or more of its paws, so that the paws
appear huge. The condition is commonly found in cats along the East Coast of North
America (in the United States and Canada) and in Southwest England and Wales.
Although there is some controversy over
whether the most common variant of the trait originated as a mutation in New
England or was brought there from Britain, there is no disagreement that it
spread widely as a result of cats carried on ships originating in Boston. In
fact, the prevalence of polydactylism among the cat population of various ports
correlates with the dates when they first established trade with Boston.
Sailors
valued polydactyl cats, not only for their ability to rid the ship of rats and
mice, but for their extraordinary climbing and hunting abilities. It turns out
that polydactylism does appear to improve the dexterity of the animal. For example, a common variation with
six toes on the front paws, with two opposing digits on each (comparable in use
to human thumbs) enables the cat to perform feats of manual dexterity generally
not observed in non-polydactyl cats, such as opening latches or catching
objects with a single paw. Wouldn’t that seem to make them more intelligent,
too?
Sailors
also considered them to be extremely good luck when at sea. Dutch Sam might
have brought Captain Nicholas Powell, the hero in my story and the captain of
the Wind Raven, good luck, for he
survived a vicious storm, fought off pirates and rescued the woman he loved. And
Dutch Sam honored him by deciding to grace his new ship with her presence. She
is simply a splendid polydactyl ship’s cat!
Thank you for stopping by and sharing this post, Regan. I love tidbits like this from history and so do my followers. I saw 45 of these cats recently at the Hemingway House in Key West! Don't miss Regan Walker's latest novel Wind Raven.
http://www.amazon.com/Raven-Agents-Crown-Regan-Walker-ebook/dp/B00IXMM1AO
http://www.amazon.com/Raven-Agents-Crown-Regan-Walker-ebook/dp/B00IXMM1AO
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
A Literary Reading for St. Pat's Day
Amanda will be reading from The Sword of the Banshee at Merlin's Rest in celebration of St. Patrick's Day Tuesday, March 11th, 2014 at Merlin's Rest. There will be four other authors and poets reading from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Come have a pint and celebrate the Irish!
Merlin's Rest
3601 E. Lake Street
Mpls., MN. 55406
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