Love your new website design, Chris! Kudos to your designer! I tried to leave a message on the contact page, but it wouldn’t let me so I am leaving it here. The pop up said “unable to validate” or something like that. Anyway–very fun, informative site. And definitely a reflection of your witty self!
I just thought I’d sent this message to say that I love Miss Winthorpe’s Elopement. Thank you for sending and signing it. I really am looking forward for the next novel about Tim.
Thanks again and I look forward to read more of your books.
Thank you for the welcome! I think I saw you on Diane Gaston’s blog too, you want sheep & llamas. That would be fun! I will make do with the Golden Retriever & two Chihuahuas for now.
Hi Christine ~ Uh OH…I’m kicking around on the Internet just for the heck of it…and I stumbled upon Diane Gaston, which led me to you….two authors I have not read! But I suspect I will really really really like! I very recently ran across an old Laurie McBain book, am PLOWING through it, loving it so much (read her a million years ago) I tried to find her online. Found you and Diane Gaston instead…over and over…. So I think its fate! I will now be looking for one of each of you guys books. Hurray! Oh, hello, by the way. Sorry, I sound like a crazy person. I’m not.
I hadn’t really thought about it. But then, I routinely forget birthday’s and anniversaries in my own family.
I will ask the editors at M & B if they are planning anything. If not (or maybe even if so) I will ask around and get something going amongst the other Regency authors I know.
Next year, 2011, marks the bicentennial of the beginning of the Regency in England. The Prince of Wales took the oath which made him Regent at Carlton House on 6 February 1811.
I was wondering if you, or Harlequin, were planning to do anything to mark this historic milestone? As a lover of Regency romances, and of yours in particular, I think it would be nice if something was done to celebrate the bicentennial of the beginning of our favorite period of history.
do u have newsletter and blog to join
Love your website! And I would really like to receive newsletter from you. Thanks:))
I have not read your books yet.Look forward to.
I would like to receive your newsletter. Thank You.
I’m a new fan and love your characters. Your writing style is perfect for those of us wannabee English teachers.
one Cherry is here. Holly , the site is beautiful. Very Chris
Love your new website design, Chris! Kudos to your designer! I tried to leave a message on the contact page, but it wouldn’t let me so I am leaving it here. The pop up said “unable to validate” or something like that. Anyway–very fun, informative site. And definitely a reflection of your witty self!
No new visits from guests? Where are the Cherries?
holly
A test.
Hi Christine,
I just thought I’d sent this message to say that I love Miss Winthorpe’s Elopement. Thank you for sending and signing it. I really am looking forward for the next novel about Tim.
Thanks again and I look forward to read more of your books.
Cherish
I love it!
Hi Christine … found you! It was great meeting you at RT.
Thank you for the welcome! I think I saw you on Diane Gaston’s blog too, you want sheep & llamas. That would be fun! I will make do with the Golden Retriever & two Chihuahuas for now.
I am a firm believer in fate, or at least, fortuitous coincidences. Welcome!
Hi Christine ~ Uh OH…I’m kicking around on the Internet just for the heck of it…and I stumbled upon Diane Gaston, which led me to you….two authors I have not read! But I suspect I will really really really like! I very recently ran across an old Laurie McBain book, am PLOWING through it, loving it so much (read her a million years ago) I tried to find her online. Found you and Diane Gaston instead…over and over…. So I think its fate! I will now be looking for one of each of you guys books. Hurray! Oh, hello, by the way. Sorry, I sound like a crazy person. I’m not.
An interesting question.
I hadn’t really thought about it. But then, I routinely forget birthday’s and anniversaries in my own family.
I will ask the editors at M & B if they are planning anything. If not (or maybe even if so) I will ask around and get something going amongst the other Regency authors I know.
We really should have a party of some kind.
Next year, 2011, marks the bicentennial of the beginning of the Regency in England. The Prince of Wales took the oath which made him Regent at Carlton House on 6 February 1811.
I was wondering if you, or Harlequin, were planning to do anything to mark this historic milestone? As a lover of Regency romances, and of yours in particular, I think it would be nice if something was done to celebrate the bicentennial of the beginning of our favorite period of history.
Regards,
Kat
I have visited your website so many times but only just noticed you have a guestbook!
Looking good, Chris !