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Best-selling author and fan favorite Mary Jo Putney chats with HEA curator Joyce Lamb about her new release (Sometimes a Rogue), publishing her backlist in digital and what's next in her Lost ...
In 2007, Amazon kicked over the traces of print publishing by creating the e-book market with the Kindle reader and the KDP platform that allows authors to publish their own e-books. Now Amazon is ...
Putney's third Lost Lords Regency (after 2010's Never Less than a Lady) is rich with historical detail and multifaceted characters. Anglo-Hindu Lady Kiri Lawford is about to accept a proposal from ...
Two-time RITA winner and best-selling writer Mary Jo Putney starts a new series with her latest historical romance, "Loving a Lost Lord." It's a great read, and it looks like she's set up to write ...
Prolific Regency romance author Putney’s fifth Lost Lords installment (after No Longer a Gentleman) shows off her expert storytelling skills. Sarah Clarke-Townsend is with her heavily pregnant ...
and fantasy novelist Mary Jo Putney: “None of them have any known connection to Bob Dylan.” Dylan is due to begin his European tour in early October, which includes three shows in Frankfurt ...
It’s a mere seven words: “Happy Birthday Mary Jo! See you in Frankfort.” There is no other context. His media representative declined to comment, so we’re left with many questions.
New York Times best-selling romance author Mary Jo Putney isn’t usually a big fan of tea. But on a chilly February morning, she is sipping peach and ginger tea at her Towson, Md., home ...
Sept. 16, 1814. The Battle of Baltimore is over and the British are in retreat. Yet some personal battles remain. Red-haired Rebecca Morrison is the daughter of a veteran of ...