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BIG NEWS!!
The book video for THE MISTRESS DIARIES is live on YouTube. Click here to see it!
Surrender to a Scoundrel was a Rita Finalist for RWA's Best Historical of the Year.
It also just won the historical category of the Colorado Romance Writers' Award of Excellence, and was a finalist in the Desert Rose Golden Quill Contest, and the Holt Medallion.

Appearances:
Read an interview with me on ReadertoReader.com.
More Hot News!
In My Wildest Fantasies is available in hardcover through Rhapsody/Doubleday Bookclub, and The Mistress Diaries will be a featured alternate for September 2008.
To Marry the Duke is now in its fifth printing.
And Portrait of a Lover was nominated for a Reviewers' Choice Award at Romantic Times Book Club. It was also a nominee for the 2006 RIO Award of Excellence, and a finalist for the Golden Quill Awards.

My Favorite Blog -
My cousin's of course! Check out Julia Smith's thought provoking daily musings at A Piece of My Mind. |
Featured Reader Mail
Dear Julianne, I wish it were possible for you to write books at a faster rate. I love your stories, just enough story plot and beautiful sexual scenes. I could read you every day. I just read "In My Wildest Fantasies" and wish I didn't have to wait until Summer of 2008 to read the next installment. Thank you for sharing your talent. Carol
Hi Julianne, Just wanted to let you know how much I loved In My Wildest Fantasies. I have read all of your books and enjoyed them all but I especially loved this one. I can't wait for the next one. Keep up the great work. Zingra
Dear Julianne, I have just read Surrender to a Scoundrel. I absolutely loved it. I can't say enough about it. Words escape me. I can't wait for your next one! Josie
Dear Julianne, I have only recently come across your books. I have just finished reading the Wilson sisters' stories. My favourite is An Affair Most Wicked. I absolutely loved the hero Seger Wolfe and I found myself wishing that he was actually real. I am looking forward to reading more of your works. Keep up the wonderful work! Seema
Dear Julianne, I just finished reading To Marry the Duke, An Affair Most Wicked, and Portrait of a Lover in about a week and a half. I did not realize it was part of a series. I was truly engrossed in An Affair Most Wicked. I always found the 19th century a wonderful time. Thank you for bringing me into a wonderful adventure. Amy
Dear Julianne, Hi! I just finished reading Love According to Lily. It was the first book of yours I had ever picked up and did so because of all the rave reviews. I LOVED IT! And can't wait to read Annabelle's story in Portrait of a Lover. I'm definitely hooked and just wanted you to know you've picked up another dedicated reader. Thanks for the great book! Mitzi
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Here are some pics from the Romance Writers of America Conference in San Francisco, 2008.
 Me with Superromance author Stella MacLean at the Booksigning for Literacy.
 Me with the most photographed houses in the world!
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 Suzanne Enoch, me, and Jacquie D'Alessandro.
 Look - I found my heart in San Francisco!
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 Crazy Shenanigans at the Harlequin Party...
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 With the amazing Jo Beverley at the Harlequin Party. |
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 With Toni Blake and Rita winner, Terri Garey, at the Avon dinner the night before her win.
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 At the Harlequin party with Tory Leblanc, Kelly Boyce, and Stella MacLean!
 Toni Blake and me at the Rita Ceremony.
 With Lucy Abarcia from Ever After - The Romance Book Specialists in Australia.
 With Avon authors Shana Galen and Sophie Jordan.
 Harlequin Historicals author Pam Crooks taking a picture of my shoes. Check out her conference shoe blog here.
| More exciting news! I was featured in the June issue of Reader's Digest (Canadian version), along with Jo Beverley, Mary Balogh, and Kelley Armstrong. The article - "CanLit's Romantic Side," by Patricia Pearson, author of Playing House - reveals and explores the tremendous popularity of romance novels. |

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My new online store is open. You can shop for t-shirts, coffee mugs, mouse pads and more. I have a few designs to choose from, and you can check it out here.
Like looking at authors' writing spaces? If so, check out Paige Cuccaro's website where she's collecting pics of writers' offices.
Activities at the Romantic Times Convention, May 2006:

On the traveling front... Here's a fun pic of my daughter and me standing at Rotten Row at Hyde Park in London. It would have been nice to see a Victorian gentleman gallop by on a horse (one who looked like Gerard Butler maybe?), but no such luck.

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