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Lauri Robinson on her 1930s and 1950s romances!

We’re delighted to be joined on our blog by Lauri Robinson who talks about the inspiration behind her new historical duet which takes place in the 1930s and 1950s. * Every century is full of amazing eras of feast and famine, peace and war, love and change, and… Read More

Exclusive Excerpt: The Secret Casseveti Baby

Christmas is just around the corner and we have a treat for you! Read on for an exclusive extract from The Secret Casseveti Baby by Nina Milne a story about royal scandal and surprises. * Almost without her realising it her laughter died away and she looked… Read More

Jackie Ashenden on Forbidden Romances

We caught up with the captivating Jackie Ashenden who talks to us about her new Modern romance, Pregnant by the Wrong Prince which is all about forbidden love! * I love a forbidden romance. In fact, the more forbidden the better, so when the time came to… Read More

Q&A with Clare Connelly!

We catch up with the incredible Clare Connelly who writes for our Modern series. Clare’s new book Vows on the Virgin’s Terms is out now! * You write for the Mills and Boon Modern series, which whisks readers away to a world of glamour and luxury with… Read More

Q&A with Scarlet Wilson!

We caught up with award-winning author Scarlet Wilson to chat about her spellbinding new book, Marriage Miracle in Emergency as well as what inspires her writing and advice for aspiring authors. Read on to find out more about Scarlet’s writing journey! * You write for the Mills… Read More

Q&A with Rachael Stewart!

We caught up with our fab True Love author Rachael Stewart, and talked all things romance, writing tips and her heartwarming new release Beauty and the Reclusive Millionaire! * You write for the Mills & Boon True Love series which celebrates the rush of… Read More

Q&A with Robyn Carr!

Christmastime for me is all about family. There is nothing better than spending quality fun times with my loved ones. And, of course, a beautiful spread of food, can’t forget about that. Food, family & fun!  Wishing my readers in the UK a wonderful holiday season. XOXO Robyn Carr * Q&A: The Proust Questionnaire What is your idea of perfect happiness? Health. Laughter. And a safe and comfortable home. Which historical figure do you most identify with? Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard the Lionheart’s mother, the queen of hearts—troubadours worshiped and wrote about her. Not only was she a romantic, but a champion of women’s rights. She endowed one of the first shelters for battered women in England in a convent. She was at once a nurturing but powerfully strong woman—and I come from a family in which the women are very strong and resilient. Who do you most admire? Rosamunde Pilcher, author of The Shell Seekers. She became a bestselling author late in life and wrote the most beautiful book.  And my ex-husband’s grandmother, Alice Entzminger, was an amazing woman. She’d been widowed at about age 50, lived alone and taught school until she was 70. She was always so happy that I was writing. She thought reading and writing were the most important things a woman could do. She grew up north of San Francisco, in the Napa Valley area, and was in the earthquake of 1910. What is the trait you most deplore in others? Meanness and jealousy. What is your greatest extravagance? My children—I have a hard time spending money on myself. What is your favorite destination? The ocean and the mountains. I’m not a big city girl. What do you consider the most overrated virtue? Propriety. What is your greatest regret? I don’t know—every bad thing that ever happened to me had such a wonderful upside. Seems like your pathology is your opportunity. I have gotten my kids so convinced of that that when bad things happen, they get a little excited because they wonder what something wonderful will be next. So yeah, can’t think of a single thing I would undo. What or who is the greatest love of your life?  My daughter is my best friend and supporter and my granddaughters, four of them, are so wonderful. There is no man in my life at this time but I’m open to the idea that there’s still plenty of time for a rich, romantic relationship. Which talent would you most like to have? I’d absolutely love to be able to sing. What is your current state of mind? Happy all the time—never depressed. What do you consider your greatest achievement? My children. They are my biggest victory. I have no idea how they turned out so well, because, really, Big Bird raised them. Maybe they’re the better for it? If you could choose what to come back as in another life, what would it be? I would like to be an accomplished and beautiful actress without any of the fame crap. Where would you like to live? Where I’m living, and if I could, I’d have a house in Las Vegas and another home on the Pacific Ocean. What is your favorite occupation? This is it. I’ve been writing novels for over 40 years. It’s the best job I could ever get. I really have a perfect life . . . What is your most marked behavior characteristic? I’m a really good sport. I am. What quality do you like most in a woman? Intelligence and humor. Who is your favorite hero of fiction? Captain Brandon Birmingham, the hero in The Flame and the Flower. He was big and sexy, like Jack (from my Virgin River series). Who are your heroes in real life? My son, my son-in-law and my daughter, Jamie, who amazes me with her ability to be a successful career woman in a dangerous profession, a loving wife, nurturing mother and spectacular best friend. What are your favorite names? I always write real common names, names that stick like Jack, Joe, John. I don’t like those foo-foo names. What do you most dislike? Crazy-makers. People who just aren’t happy unless there’s a lot of wacko melodrama and who can’t wait to turn a perfectly content person’s world inside out. You absolutely never see ‘em coming! How would you like to die? I want to die in my sleep at the age of 127. I’m going to hang on. There will be heel marks all the way. What is your motto? It doesn’t cost you anything to be nice. * Revisit Virgin River with 'Tis the Season, two Christmas stories from bestselling author Robyn Carr. Under the Christmas Tree With snow falling over the town of Virgin River the close-knit community has gathered in the town square to light their Christmas tree. But amidst the festivities, a surprise is discovered – a box of abandoned puppies. Local vet Nathaniel Jensen is brought in to help and, together with visitor Annie McKenzie, must care for the puppies. But this Christmas Nate and Annie discover there is more than one sprinkle of magic in Virgin River… Midnight Confessions Drew Foley and Sunny Archer are each visiting Virgin River for the holidays, and trying to escape broken hearts. Sunny, left at the altar the previous New Year’s Eve, is in no mood to celebrate and Drew, getting over his own heartbreak, is trying to find some peace in the beautiful town. But a chance meeting at Jack’s Bar has Virgin River sprinkling its holiday magic once again and, as the town celebrates New Year, Drew and Sunny must decide if the best way to heal their broken hearts…might just be with each other. Read 'Tis the Season here. Read More

Remembering Miranda Lee, 1945 – 2021

It’s with great sadness that we announce Maureen Lee, who wrote as Miranda Lee, died on 13th November 2021, aged 76. Miranda Lee was one of Mills & Boon’s most influential and popular romance authors. She signed with the publisher in 1988 and her first novel, After the Affair, was… Read More

Q&A with Kate Hardy!

Author Kate Hardy gives us a glimpse into her writing life, writing tips and all things romance…  * Can you tell us a bit more about how you came to write for Mills & Boon? I was working as a health journalist but I’d always wanted to… Read More