January is named for what Roman God? Plus win...

Jan 10, 2022 2:21 pm

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Meet Me in San Diego & Win a Ticket to the Signing!

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Hello! I hope you had a wonderful holiday. We had a nice relaxing time with family and really had time to catch our breaths at the end of a busy year. I hope you also had time to be with family and/or friends and to unplug for a little bit to relax.

I'm now taking some time to regroup and plan out 2022. I have tons of work ahead of me this year, including finishing up the Lustful Lords series and hopefully starting a new series called the Four Lilies. The series will be about four And I will keep you all posted on my progress. Once I have it written, I promise to put the pre-order back up and let you all know.


I also want to say a huge THANK YOU! Thank you for all the kind messages I received in response to the pre-order cancellation. You all were totally awesome and supportive!


In the meantime, I am going to be signing books at the Love & Devotion book signing in San Diego in February. See the details below PLUS a giveaway for one ticket!


All My Love,

Sorcha Mowbray


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Giveaway open through midnight 1/12/22

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Not interested in the giveaway? Still want to meet me? Check out the event details on Facebook or the Eventbrite event site.


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For those who are more prepared for a virtual meetup, I'm taking over the Ton & Tartans: The Historical Romance Book Club on Facebook at 8pmET on January 26th! Join the group and come talk Historical romance with like-minded readers. Oh, and you can catch some other awesome authors like Katherine Grant and Tracy Sumner!


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Trivia Answer: Roman god Janus, known as the protector of gates and doorways who symbolize beginnings and endings. Janus is depicted with two faces, one looking into the past, the other with the ability to see into the future. (from Almanac.com)


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