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Category Archives: Jess Russell
Say YES to the Dress #2 The Reveal!
July 14th! Our gown is finished and Mad for the Marquess is now out! My little book that could is up to #491 in the Historical Victorian category. Will you help it get to #1? Just click Amazon to buy … Continue reading
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Mad for the Marquess ~ Out tomorrow!
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Say YES to the Dress #2 “Puttin’ on the Glitz”
One week until Mad for the Marquess is released! So let’s get to the Glitz! But first, The winner of the SLEEVE is: Tulip A good choice because it is simple and can easily be added to if so desired. … Continue reading
Say YES to the Dress #2 Bodice takes Shape
And the winner of the Bodice shape is: “V” waistline and “V” neckline! So on we go. The pattern shows two views, one with a ruched front placket, and one with “Reveres” (which is a sort of lapel). I am … Continue reading
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Say YES to the Dress #2 ~ Under Pinnings and Basic Shape
And the winner is: Opalescent Taffeta! The linen was strong early in the voting, but then the taffeta squeaked through. Actually, I am just as happy NOT have to sacrifice these beautifully made curtains to my sewing scissors. They are … Continue reading
Say”Yes” to the Dress! #2
Forget the cake on Bastille Day! Instead, pick up a copy of Mad for the Marquess! Or better yet, have your cake and read the book too! Now, for: Say “Yes” to the Dress (#2)! No more hand-stitching! The sewing … Continue reading
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My new Book, Mad for the Marquess!
I’m B-a-a-a-a-ck! I am excited to announce Mad for the Marquess, my new historical romance is coming out JULY 14th! Meet my Marquess~ James Drake, Marquess of Devlin, had everything—until he was found covered in blood, standing over a … Continue reading
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October Trash to Treasure
Here is a photo of this pumpkin in the works~ Happy Halloween!!!!!!! And just as a reminder (in case you haven’t read it) The Dressmaker’s Duke is a mere 99 cents! Stay tuned for excerpts from, Mad for the Marquess!! … Continue reading
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Mad for the Marquess!
My new manuscript, Mad for the Marquess is in the works and will be out in late Winter, early Spring! In celebration I am putting The Dressmaker’s Duke on sale for 99 cents! (Hey, your coffee at Starbucks will cost over … Continue reading
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Re-Run to Re-Boot!
This month’s I’m calling Re-Run to Re-Boot! First off: Sorry all. I have been MIA this last month. No real excuses, just an inertia I couldn’t seem to pierce. Part of this scattered malaise I can attribute to … Continue reading