tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842361935523042042.post206012130739979430..comments2023-10-18T10:07:35.161+01:00Comments on Historical Fiction Excerpts: St. Patrick's Paschal FiresLindsay Townsendhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11513558547686982857noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842361935523042042.post-53853367587273612482013-04-04T04:10:41.447+01:002013-04-04T04:10:41.447+01:00An you, Megan, young lady,
It's time to start...An you, Megan, young lady,<br /><br />It's time to start your own site, you and Mo, and I'll be your first guest. Okay? Thanks for coming all the way over the pond to chat. Best of everything,<br /><br />Fondly , ErinErin OQuinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00113229623866154645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842361935523042042.post-34641635166049352792013-04-04T04:09:01.020+01:002013-04-04T04:09:01.020+01:00Hi, Mo,
I'm awed that you can find talent whe...Hi, Mo,<br /><br />I'm awed that you can find talent where there is really just stupdendous enthusiasm for the theme—Gaelic with a lot of Celtic thrown in for good measure, and a huge hunk of St. Paddy.<br /><br />Thanks! See you on the next blog, maybe, and best of success with your unique UNDISCLOSED DESIRES, which I love.<br /><br />Warmly, ErinErin OQuinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00113229623866154645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842361935523042042.post-5337762408700210082013-04-04T02:02:23.540+01:002013-04-04T02:02:23.540+01:00This was FASCINATING, Erin. And the excerpts were...This was FASCINATING, Erin. And the excerpts were beautiful. This is as wonderful a read as RUNNING OVER RAINBOWS - you have more talent in your pinky finger, I swear, than most authors have on the whole. The only thing I cringed at was the expression of the woman on the cover ... She looks like she's desperately trying to make utter boredom look sexy. But I know you can't help that, and it's an e-book - for me, it's all about the story, and you have a killer one!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16094148315488930677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842361935523042042.post-59630304133146367932013-04-04T01:59:49.916+01:002013-04-04T01:59:49.916+01:00Fascinating stuff! Mo told me about how SHE LINKE...Fascinating stuff! Mo told me about how SHE LINKED ME TO THE WRONG SITE!!!! so ... here I am again! GREAT stuff! <br /><br />~MegMegan Petershttp://maggie13742.wix.com/seraphim1883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842361935523042042.post-16619589224148132452013-04-03T17:45:12.911+01:002013-04-03T17:45:12.911+01:00Thank you, Miss Diane. I'm thrilled to know th...Thank you, Miss Diane. I'm thrilled to know that you own the book, and that this little bit might serve to interest you in reading it. I liked this book. Actually, as the trilogy advances, Caylith gets more intereting—but so do the people around her. This one sets up the "unseemly" interest in her by her husband's kinsman, which comes to full boil in the next book. It also begins the private life of a very compelling "villain."<br /><br />I'm happy to see you here this morning. Take care ~ ErinErin OQuinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00113229623866154645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842361935523042042.post-18105290556464499492013-04-03T17:21:11.535+01:002013-04-03T17:21:11.535+01:00Wonderfully informative. I already own the book an...Wonderfully informative. I already own the book and I'm now even more motivated to bump it higher on the TBR list!Diane Nelsonhttp://www.idancewithwords.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842361935523042042.post-3884809504907344422013-04-03T15:32:24.954+01:002013-04-03T15:32:24.954+01:00Thank you, Rose. I found that the fiery figure of ...Thank you, Rose. I found that the fiery figure of St. Patrick really drove this novel in some important ways. <br /><br />Otherwise, the book itself is an exploration of several "fires," including the erotic fire between the two MCs and the fire in the gut of the "bad guy," Owen Sweeney. <br /><br />Thanks for stopping by!<br /><br />~ErinErin OQuinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00113229623866154645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842361935523042042.post-15445461235728323432013-04-03T14:22:00.341+01:002013-04-03T14:22:00.341+01:00Interesting post!
Thanks for sharing.
RoseInteresting post!<br />Thanks for sharing.<br /><br />RoseRose Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04429566802562925080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842361935523042042.post-26510781681125627712013-04-03T12:46:52.496+01:002013-04-03T12:46:52.496+01:00Good morning, all,
Traditionally, of course, the ...Good morning, all,<br /><br />Traditionally, of course, the fires described here would have been lit May 1, on Betaine. But in modern times the Easter or Paschal rites fall on an astronomically figured day. Ah, well. So we'll just celebrate with St. Paddy from now through Mayday.<br /><br />Thanks very much, fair Lindsay, for letting me hang out here for a few days. And visitors, don't be shy about leaving a comment. I will select a recipient of a free copy of THE WAKENING FIRE to a random commenter now through Saturday.<br /><br />All best! ErinErin OQuinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00113229623866154645noreply@blogger.com