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July Salon Recap and August at Lady Jane’s

  • Posted on July 16, 2010 at 1:39 pm

The July 6th Lady Jane’s Salon saw a fabulous turn out despite the steamy temperatures and holiday weekend. In addition to co-hosting two great guest authors, Dianna Love and Colby Hodge, and our very special guest, PW book blogger Barbara Vey, I got to be a guest myself! Please check out my videotaped reading from The Tutor.

The August Salon welcomes three great guest authors: Anna DePalo, Erica Ridley, and Alaya Dawn Johnson.

Guest authors books will be available for purchase on site.

Lady Jane’s meets at Madame X (94 West Houston) on the first Monday of every month, 7-9 PM. Cash bar. Admission is $5 or one gently-used paperback romance novel with net proceeds supporting local women’s charities.

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June Salon Recap

  • Posted on June 10, 2010 at 12:49 pm

The June Salon was the usual mix of  relaxation and fun with guest authors Cara Elliott, Maya Rodale (Salon Co-Founder), and Elizabeth Kerri Mahon (“Scandalous Women” blogger and upcoming non-fiction author) stepping in to read for Amanda McCabe.

Image Courtesy of LisaDaleBooks.com

In a fun break with Za Rules, this month’s recap post is by a guest author who hasn’t read at the Salon–yet! Click on the link and hear what the wonderful Lisa Dale has to say about her Lady Jane’s experience.

And please do mark your calenders to join us on July 5th. We have a jam-packed evening with four guest authors reading from their latest releases: Toni McGee Causey, Dianna Love (returning to the Salon), Colby Hodge AKA Cindy Holby, and yes, me,  Salon Co-Founder, Hope Tarr reading from The Tutor, my July Victorian-set romance.

Otherwise, same time, same place: 7-9 PM at Madame X. Admission is $5 or one gently-used paperback romance novel with net proceeds supporting an end-of-year donation to a New York City women’s charity.

As always, we’ll have author books available for purchase and signing on site, including Maya’s late June release, A Groom of One’s Own.

Cheers,

Hope

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Lady Jane… On Tour…

  • Posted on April 24, 2010 at 9:15 pm

That’s right folks, we are taking the Salon on the road!

To the Romantic Times Booklovers Convention in Columbus Ohio! (My home state! Yes, this is Leanna posting this) Here is our fabulous lineup. If you’re going to be at the awesome RT Con, we hope you will join us Saturday, May 1st, from 7-9pm, for greatness!

Featuring:

DELILAH MARVELLE

An RT Nominee for Best First Historical Romance (Mistress of Pleasure) and Bookseller’s Best Award Delilah Marvelle has a flare for researching all the beautifully naughty things in history.  Her upcoming three book Scandal series with HQN in 2011 will be highlighting history in the hopes of making every reader blush.  For more about Delilah’s naughty research, you can visit her blog www.DelilahMarvelle.blogspot.com or visit her website at www.DelilahMarvelle.com

LINNEA SINCLAIR

Rita, Prism, Pearl and RT Gold Medal winner Linnea Sinclair leads the Sci-Fi Romance world with her Dock Five Universe series. A former news reporter and retired private detective who yearns for more adventure than ‘Hold the presses!’ and stacks of case files can provide. The role of starship captain was her dream long before James T ever uttered “Beam me up!” Writing stories is her way of living that dream. When she’s not tinkering with a recalcitrant sublight drive, you can find her in southwest Florida (winters) or central Ohio (summers) living with her very patient husband and thoroughly spoiled cats.  Visit her at www.linneasinclair.com Upcoming release: Working Title Songs of Love and Death: Tales of Star-Crossed Love, Anthology Release Date: November 16, 2010

SABRINA JEFFRIES 

In the past decade, New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries has penned 18 Regency romances and five novellas – becoming a regular on both the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists in the process. New Orleans-born, Thailand-reared, the novelist attributes her success to listening to what peers, her publisher and her own common sense told her she should be writing.  “I write what I enjoy reading:  lighter, sexier historical romances,” Jeffries said, “with more dialogue and more sensuality.” Writing about 19th-century English life comes naturally.  Not only is Jeffries a lifelong Jane Austen fan, but she has a doctorate in English lit from Tulane (as well as a specialty in Early Modern British literature). Yet the impetus for her stories, Jeffries says, is always “what if” – not what if her hero likes this or that but what if this happened and this happened … what would it do to a person?  “I have stories in my head, and I have to get them out,” Jeffries explained. Her ultimate goal in life would be to have “everybody reading one of my books.” The Truth About Lord Stoneville, which was released in January, is the 29th book of her entire career.  Her next title will be A Hellion in Her Bed, Book 2 of the Hellions of Halstead Hall series, coming this Fall.  With it, the novelist will have more than 3 million Sabrina Jeffries books in print. Visit her at www.sabrinajeffries.com

And we’ll be back just in time for our May 3rd Salon back in NYC!

May 3rd at Madame X will feature Christina Britton Conroy, Jeri Smith-Ready and myself, Leanna Renee Hieber.

We will see you there!

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A Very Special Winter Holiday Salon

  • Posted on November 30, 2009 at 11:52 am
Happy holidays and happy birthday, Harlequin!

Lady Jane heralds the winter holiday season and celebrates the final month of Harlequin Enterprises 60th anniversary year with a very special salon event.

Romance fiction reviewer, bookseller, and author, Stacey Agdern will get the holiday ball rolling by reading from her Hanukkah novella. Stacey’s reviews regularly appear in Romantic Times BOOKReviews Magazine and Barbara Vey’s “Beyond Her Book” Publisher’s Weekly blog and we’re honored and excited to have her debut her work at the Salon.

Salon co-founder and award-winning author, Hope Tarr will read from her Christmas Historical Blaze novel, Twelve Nights, which happens to be Hope’s twelfth published book. Twelve Nights is the sequel to Bound to Please, the novel that launched the super popular Historical Blaze Miniseries. The book will be available for purchase on-site, and Hope will be signing copies at the break and immediately thereafter.

We also welcome a very special guest, Senior Editor for Harlequin Blaze, Brenda Chin, who will be making the trip from HQ headquarters in Toronto to join us. Brenda has been with Harlequin for twenty years during which time she’s worked on several of Harlequin’s series, including Superromance, Romance & Presents, Temptation, and Regency Romance. Most recently, she was honored as Editor of the Year 2009 by the Romance Writers of America’s New York City chapter. We at Lady Jane’s can’t wait for her very special presentation recapping Harlequin’s 60th Anniversary year.

The Salon meets on Monday, December 7th from 7-9 PM at Madame X (94 West Houston) in Manhattan’s trend-setting Soho district. (Subsequent salon nights are the first Monday of each month). Admission is $5 or one gently used paperback romance novel to benefit Share-the-Love.
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August Salon Review: boys, billionaires, and one lord of pleasure

  • Posted on August 5, 2009 at 3:49 am

Supposedly, New York is deserted in August. Apparently, everyone came down to Lady Jane’s Salon on Monday. It was standing room only our three authors.

Johnny Diaz read from his latest, Boston Boys Club. Anna DePalo read a delicious scene from The Billionaire In Penthouse B. Delilah Marvelle came in a fabulous costume for a fabulous reading from Lord Of Pleasure.

Co-founder Hope Tarr is blogging about the readings and everyone who was there. Visit her blog for the details.

The delightful and talented Biz Urban took many gorgeous photographs! See the rest of her work at www.bizurban.com.

(Photos: Anna DePalo, Johnny Diaz, Delilah Marvelle, and one of my favorite pictures from Biz :)

Anna DePaloRomance Author Johnny Diaz

Delilah Marvelle

HQ Desire by Biz Urban

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Last Night At The Salon…

  • Posted on July 7, 2009 at 12:21 pm

Elizabeth K.  Mahonscandalous 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.

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Lady Jane's Salon on July 6th

  • Posted on June 30, 2009 at 12:57 pm

Lady Jane’s Salon returns on Monday, July 6th with more splendid romance authors!

Debut historical author ANTHEA LAWSON will from her RITA nominated work Passionate

Award-winning local author DEE DAVIS will read from A Match Made On Madison

New York Times bestseller DIANA LOVE will read from Whispered Lies

SUSIE FELBER will pay tribute to her her mother, romance novelist EDITH LAYTON.


You already know the details, but here they are again for your convenience:

WHEN: Monday, July 6th, 7-9 PM

WHERE: Madame X, 94 Houston Street (btw LaGuardia and Thompson Streets), New York, NY 10012, 212.539.0808. Nearest subways: F,V,B,D at Lafayette, N, R at Prince Street.

Admission is $5.00 or one gently used romance novel.  Proceeds to benefit Share The Love a nonprofit organization that provides gently used romance novels to groups helping women in transition, such as homeless or domestic violence shelters. Why? Because everyone deserves the pleasure of a good story and a happy ending. Co-sponsors: Share The Love and Ron Hogan of Beatrice.com. Cash bar.

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Another Great Night At Lady Jane's Salon

  • Posted on June 2, 2009 at 7:45 am

Last night’s edition of Lady Jane’s Salon was a smashing success! We had an amazing line up of authors: Diane Gaston, Amanda McCabe, Wendy Corsi Staub, and Marjorie M Liu. Reviews of the readings are written up all over the web! Check out posts at Romance Novel TV, Maya Rodale’s  not-so-secret online diary, and Kwana Writes. If you blogged about Lady Jane’s, please post the link in a comments. The more the merrier!

Oh, and some pictures, of course!

 

Diane Gaston

Diane Gaston

 

 

Amanda McCabe

Amanda McCabe

 

 

 

Wendy Corsi Staub

Wendy Corsi Staub

 

Marjorie M Liu

Marjorie M Liu

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Coming Soon to the Salon…

  • Posted on March 26, 2009 at 10:52 am

Lady Jane has some super special guests at the next salon so mark your calendars for Monday April 6th! The featured readers will be….

Alisa Sheckley aka Alisa Kwitney, author of The Better To Hold You

Maya Rodale, author of The Rogue And The Rival, will read with the funny guy from last month’s salon. 

Rob from Romantic Times will provide a musical interlude and our special hostess for the evening will be…

Sarah Wendell of the popular blog Smart Bitches Trashy Books and the author of Beyond Heaving Bosoms: The Smart Bitches’ Guide To Romance Novels

Truly, this is not one to be missed! 

The details…

WHEN: Monday, April 6th. 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm

WHERE: Madame X. 94 Houston Street (btw LaGuardia and Thompson) NY, NY 10012. 212-539-0808. 

Admission is five dollars or one gently used romance novel to benefit Share The Love, a non-profit organization that provides romance novels to groups helping women in transition, such as homeless or domestic violence shelters. Why? Because everyone deserves the pleasure of a good story and a happy ending. Sponsored by Beatrice.Com and Share The Love

Your Salon founders–Hope Tarr, Leanna Renee Hieber, Ron Hogan and Maya Rodale–hope to see you there!

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