I think this shirt story is so fabulous that I’ve retweeted it so many times and now I’m going to reblog it! Read it! Source: Last Train To Aldwych
Author Archives: LucciaGray
Not #BlueMonday in #JaneEyre
Poor Monday, nobody seems to like you, and apparently today is the worst Monday of the year, the third Monday of January. Don’t despair. I have three great reads to liven your Monday: 1- I found this article on Twitter this morning thanks to @Taragreaves who posted this fabulous article called Stop Chasing and StartContinue reading “Not #BlueMonday in #JaneEyre”
Bloggers Bash 2016 – Venue Announcement
The Second Fabulous Annual bloggers’ get together, famously known as Annual Bloggers’ Bash is being organised by the fantastic bloggers: Sacha Black, Hugh Roberts, Geoff Le Pard, and Ali Isaac. If you could make it to London on 11th June follow this link to find out more! Source: Bloggers Bash 2016 – Venue Announcement
What’s in a kiss? #SoCS
This post was written in response to Linda G. Hill’s Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday Today the mandate is: “what.” Start your post with the word “What.” Bonus points if the final word of your post starts with a “w.” Have fun! What’s in a kiss? #SoCS ‘What’, led me to a songContinue reading “What’s in a kiss? #SoCS”
#Author Spotlight @NicciMayne and #BookReview Full Circle for #RBRT
I recently reviewed Full Circle – A Duke Lost as part of Rosie’s Book Review Team (#RBRT) My Review This is a historical romance, set in Regency England. It has three main characters and four distinct parts. The first part is a poetic and unhurried. It takes us through an intense and beautiful love storyContinue reading “#Author Spotlight @NicciMayne and #BookReview Full Circle for #RBRT”
Casting my villainous Mr. Rochester, Alan Rickman or Jeremy Irons?
In a recent interview for Brook Cottage Books as part of a Book Tour, I was asked, ‘If the movie rights to your novels are purchased, who would you like to play your main characters?’ I replied Alan Rickman in the first place, but I wasn’t completely convinced, so I added Jeremy Irons as myContinue reading “Casting my villainous Mr. Rochester, Alan Rickman or Jeremy Irons?”
#BookReview Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall by Luccia Gray
The Great Wave This morning I’m feeling deliriously happy, because avid reader and proficient reviewer, Linda Hill, has published an spectacular review of my second novel Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall. For the next two weeks, Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall will be touring with Brook Cottage Books, stopping at some fantastic book blogs onContinue reading “#BookReview Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall by Luccia Gray”
#IWSG Where are our precious readers?
This post was written in response to The Insecure Writers Support Group, which posts on the first Wednesday of every month. In 2013, when I started writing my first novel, my greatest insecurity was that I didn’t know if I would be able to complete it successfully. Could I actually write a novel? Could IContinue reading “#IWSG Where are our precious readers?”
#TwelfthNight in Victorian England
Today is Twelfth Night. It is the last day of the Twelve Days of Christmas, which began on the 25th of December. It is literally the twelfth night after December 25, so it is celebrated on the night of January 5th, the night before the Epiphany, or the coming of the Three Kings, Wise MenContinue reading “#TwelfthNight in Victorian England”
Review: All Hallows at Eyre Hall (The Eyre Hall Trilogy, #1) by Luccia Gray
Today I feel very fortunate and immensely grateful. Reviews are valued possessions by all authors, especially independent authors like me, who are struggling to be seen in an immense ocean of books! Every review is precious, and even more so if it’s well-written, thorough, encouraging, and mostly positive. This morning I woke up to anotherContinue reading “Review: All Hallows at Eyre Hall (The Eyre Hall Trilogy, #1) by Luccia Gray”
