steamy yet polite
Historical Romance
Constance Remillard writes stories with complex characters, passionate feelings, and guaranteed happy endings. Don’t let her love for the historical fool you though… Like the heroine outwardly modest and perfectly well-mannered, a world of drama and despair, of dreams and desires, lurks inside each of her books. Readers and rakes alike will enjoy unwrapping saucy secrets on a raucous good romp through history. Because steamy encounters in polite society is what historical romance is all about. These are old-school bodice-rippers hidden in modern-day sight.
This is Remillard Romance
Never one-dimensional, with characters remaining true to era, Remillard stories encompass both Regency and Victorian times. Occasionally, liberties are taken when it suits her plot, but Constance doesn’t stray far from the traditional. She simply takes it a few steps further…
You may be wondering if Remillard does in fact look like the fashionable lady pictured here. That remains to be seen. Or not seen.
Voracious readers often become compulsive writers, which is the story Constance wrote for herself. Narrative not only brings characters to life, but authors too, allowing us to journey into worlds otherwise unknown, unexplored, or seemingly unsafe. Yet travel here is safe.
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Books for purchase…
The Earl’s Debt
book one in The Worthy Peers series, which introduces Malcolm and Anne’s love story
$4.99
ebook
To Woo a Maid
a novella which continues Robert and Nellie’s love story from The Earl’s Debt
$2.99
ebook
The Fox in his Henhouse
a super spicy, late regency era novel which is book one in the The Dubious Mates series
coming soon
writing is
compulsive
Author Quirks
DRINK: coffee with cream or Lipton’s Constant Comment
SONG: as fickle as her ever shifting mood
PET: sassy feline or barrel-chested rooster, plus rats
PASTIME: partner dance, all forms, currently Lindy Hop
BOOK: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, among many others…
BERRY: homegrown currants & gooseberries, made into a jam
Author Irks
–overuse of the filler word ‘like’ in American vernacular
–oversexed book jackets (contents should be sexy, mind!)
–people who pretend to be less than they actually are
–people who pretend to be more than they actually are
–heroines who lack backbone
reading is
escape
What readers are saying…
Elizabeth: “It’s a good story and well written. The style feels a bit more mature, in a good way… It didn’t feel ‘mainstream,’ it felt genuine, not too simple yet not too fancy or ‘oldish.’ I liked the references to actual paintings and books, and the sayings of the time. Anne is also more ‘traditional’ which I like and yet you gave her a bit of a modern twist.”
Shannon: “I blew through it and when I wasn’t reading it I wanted to get back to it. As always, I appreciate your attention to historical detail to make it feel real. The [love scenes] were hot! And nicely emotional.”
Kathy: “I appreciate your writing style and phrasing. Few authors that I’ve read have the ability to write in the style that you do. Your prose draws me into the time period.”
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