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19 Responses to “Guestbook”

  1. karen says:

    do u have newsletter and blog to join

  2. Christy says:

    Love your website! And I would really like to receive newsletter from you. Thanks:))

  3. Kathy Galloway says:

    I have not read your books yet.Look forward to.

  4. Cheryl English says:

    I would like to receive your newsletter. Thank You.

  5. Diana says:

    I’m a new fan and love your characters. Your writing style is perfect for those of us wannabee English teachers.

  6. Jill says:

    one Cherry is here. Holly , the site is beautiful. Very Chris

  7. 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!

  8. Holly Gault says:

    No new visits from guests? Where are the Cherries?

    holly

  9. Christine Merrill says:

    A test.

  10. Cherish York says:

    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

  11. Cheryl says:

    Hi Christine … found you! It was great meeting you at RT.

  12. Mary says:

    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.

  13. Christine Merrill says:

    I am a firm believer in fate, or at least, fortuitous coincidences. Welcome!

  14. Mary says:

    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.

  15. Christine Merrill says:

    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.

  16. Kathryn Kane says:

    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

  17. I have visited your website so many times but only just noticed you have a guestbook!

  18. Jill says:

    Looking good, Chris !