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19th-century occultist, Flight of the Raven, gossip rag, guest post, Judith Sterling, medieval romance, Regency Era, Soul of the Wolf, The Bluestocking Belles, The Novels of Ravenwood, The Teatime Tattler
Happy Wednesday! I’m sharing a couple of excerpts from Soul of the Wolf today with a guest post on The Teatime Tattler, a Regency era gossip rag. I created the character of Mr. Palmer, an early 19th-century occultist who can see into the past–and into my medieval stories–while visiting the ruins of Ravenwood and Nihtscua (the castles in Flight of the Raven and Soul of the Wolf). Stop by if you have a chance. A big thanks to the Bluestocking Belles for having me!
Here’s the link to the Soul of the Wolf post: http://bluestockingbelles.net/occult-witness-delicate-scene/
Here’s the link to the Soul of the Wolf post: http://bluestockingbelles.net/occult-witness-delicate-scene/
Here’s the link to an earlier post I wrote (also as Mr. Palmer) with excerpts from Flight of the Raven: http://bluestockingbelles.net/seducing-cursed-bride/