Happy after-Valentine's Day, everyone! I bought my half-off chocolates yesterday, and am settling in for a snowy day today with books, sweets, and some BritBox cozy murder. Hope you're all doing the same (with whatever shows you love to watch!) In the meantime, here's some reading to distract you....
(Also, there's a few more days to enter the Gilded Age giveaway! I'll be announcing a winner this weekend)
Yes, it's sadly true that Harlequin Historical (my romance publisher) is closing the line! I will have one more title out with them, The Dollar Princess Dilemma, in August, but will then be pivoting mostly to mysteries)
American Girl is having a midlife crisis (I had a Samantha doll and loved her so much! I was always disappointed with the turn the brand took after being acquired by Mattel)
Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell are coming to Broadway in "Much Ado About Nothing" (I would love to see this so much)
A new Gainsborough show at the Frick (something else I would love to see)
Why 2026 is the year you should visit Venice (who am I to argue??)
February 10, 1840 was Queen Victoria's wedding--here's a look at her gown, which launched a billion white wedding gowns
The gold Henry VIII/Katherine of Aragon love token is secured for the British Museum
"Wuthering Heights is not a difficult book"
And on that note, the absolutely bonkers costumes of the new WH
Katherine O'Hara was the queen of kooky costumes (RIP you wonderful genius)

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