L.L. Diamond

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Well, perhaps not quite in her footsteps, but after almost five days wandering around Alton and Chawton in Hampshire and touring her home, I would say I likely trod on one of her paths! Most of you have probably seen the multitude of photos posted to social media and gotten glimpses of our week. I …

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We have winners! Now for the final wrap-up of the An Unwavering Trust blog tour. Thanks so much everyone who hosted and took part. I appreciate all of your support and for giving me and my new book a moment of your time. Now for the winners!   First prize One P&P quote tote bag, …

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Wow! Everyone really outdid themselves this month. Well, here are my answers! I hope everyone gets the response they asked for! I don’t mind answering questions in the comments, so ask away if you want! Don’t forget to comment for the giveaway too! The big prize is a lot of fun, and I had so …

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It’s Ask the Author time! June is here, and I don’t know about you, but I’m excited because Jane Austen Regency Week is this month! But in the meantime, the Ask the Author victim is L.L. Diamond! (Yup, ME!!!) This is my wrap-up to the An Unwavering Trust blog tour. I hope everyone has some …

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May is here! May is here! May might be just another month for most people, but I was born in May AND I have some great things happening this month! First thing is first! An Unwavering Trust comes out this month!!! I have scheduled an official release date for May 30, but I will release …

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So, editing has been rather slow going, and I’d like to thank Lisa, Kristi, Suzan, and Janet for all of your hard work! I couldn’t do this without your contributions. You ladies are the best.   Anyway, I’m confident enough to finally set a release date for An Unwavering Trust! When is this day you …

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As anyone who has read A Matter of Chance knows, Elizabeth Gardiner (Bennet) is an artist–a watercolour artist to be specific. So, why did I pick watercolour and whose art did I use as inspiration when I described her work? Honestly, I used my own. It was easiest as she painted to describe how I …

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