Elizabeth K. Mahon–scandalous blogger and salon regular–has so graciously provided a report of last night’s fun at Lady Jane’s.
Last night, I moseyed on down to Madame X for the July edition of Lady Jane’s Salon. This reading series has quickly become a must-not miss event here in New York. It’s hard to believe that no one came up with the idea of hosting a romance reading series in New York until this year! What were we thinking? No matter, thanks to founders Hope Tarr, Ron Hogan, Leanna Renee Hieber and Maya Rodale, Lady Jane’s is here to stay. The wonderful thing about the Lady Jane’s Salon reading series is not only is it a great way to catch up with friends, and also networking, but it also gives the readers a chance to give back by donating gently used books to Share the Love.
Ron Hogan was a delightful comprere for the evening’s festivities. This month’s event was very special because Susie Felber, the daughter of the author Edith Layton who passed away recently, gave a wonderfully funny and touching speech about her mother. I didn’t think it was possible to laugh and cry at the same time! I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a run on Edith Layton on Amazon.com today after hearing Susie’s memorial to her mother last night.
The next reader was RWA NYC‘s own Dee Davis (who was our author of the year at last year’s Golden Apple Awards). Dee read from her book A Match Made on Madison. If you watch Millionaire Matchmaker on Bravo, or are a big fan of Sex and the City, you will love this book. After a brief pause so that we could refresh our drinks (I’m a big fan of the Indecent Proposal), we had two authors whose work I was unfamilliar with, but I can’t wait to read their books, Anthea Lawson and Diana Love.
Again, another fantabulous evening at Lady Jane’s. If you are in New York the first Monday of the month, you cannot miss this event.
Visit Elizabeth at www.scandalouswoman.blogspot.com or at the next Salon on Monday, August 3rd.
Thanks so much Elizabeth! What an amazing event. Apologies that I left a tiny bit early. Was sick all week and barely functioning! Also being preggers means no nice medicines or lovely bar drinks… Thanks for your kind words and will be keeping up with your “scandalous” blog.