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New at Candicehern.com

New Contest
5-1-12: Win a tote bag filled with historical romances by your favorite authors in the latest contest.

NRCA Finalist
4-19-12: Candice's novella "Fate Strikes a Bargain" from the anthology It Happened One Season has been named a finalist for the National Readers' Choice Award for Best Romance Novella of 2011!

Kobo Availability
3-20-12: All Candice's books are now available for Kobo e-readers. Visit E-Book Central and look for the Kobo link for each title.

Updated Collection
3-2-12: The article on Lover's Eyes has been updated, including an image of a new acquistion as well as a few new reference sources.

New Teaser
11-1-11: A new teaser is posted for Candice's upcoming book The Social Climber.

Interview
9-2-11: Candice is interviewed on the Regency Inkwell blog.

Updated Glossary
8-4-11: The Illustrated Regency Glossary has been updated with lots of new entries on titles, carriages, men's fashion, and more. Many thanks to readers who sent in glossary suggestions!

Interview with Candice
6-14-11: Candice is interviewed about her e-Regency A Proper Companion on the Kindle Author blog.

E-Book Bestsellers!
6-13-11: The Best Intentions and A Proper Companion hit #1 and #2 on the bestselling historical romances list for the Kindle UK!

Bestseller News!
4-7-11:
Many thanks to readers for buying so many copies of It Happened One Season that it hit the New York Times Bestseller List.

 

 

 

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TALES FROM
THE TABLOIDS

"A certain dashing young man of large fortune lost, the other evening at a subscription house at the west end of town, eighty-thousand pounds, a sum greater than his whole property would pay. The winner is a person of high rank. The unfortunate gamester gave another proof of his enterprising genius by doubling the stakes; and by this hazardous maneuver he recovered his losses, and won a considerable sum off his antagonist."

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