Megan Frampton News

Details on the Booksigning

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

Details on the booksigning are at Megan’s Writer’s Diary; A Singular Lady is still available at bookstores near you (or barring that, Amazon, where you can read reviews of the darn thing, too).

News on Works-in-Progress are also at the Writer’s Diary. If anything TRULY and ABSOLUTELY exciting happens, it will be announced here. Thanks for visiting!

Booksigning Alert!

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

Eloisa James and I will be signing our respective books at Waldenbooks at Rockefeller Center, NYC, on Feb. 9th from 12:30-2:00. If you’re able to come by, please do; I’ll be posting more info and, um, more in my Writer’s Diary.

More Praise for A Singular Lady!

Tuesday, January 17th, 2006

More praise for A Singular Lady! Robin Uncapher writes in All About Romance’s Buried Treasure column:

A Singular Lady by Megan Frampton

I liked this witty trad about an impoverished but very resourceful young woman who decides to marry for money and accidentally falls in love with an earl whom she mistakenly believes is poor. The chemistry between leads is excellent. The author is fond of literary references and readers who get a kick out of reading about very smart people will like this book. Megan Frampton is a former AAR reviewer.

More reviews are accessible through my Writer’s Diary.

It’s the end of the year

Thursday, December 29th, 2005

It’s the end of the year (or, at least, almost). More news, hopefully, will be forthcoming in 2006; meanwhile, hop on over to my diary, which is updated almost daily and is sometimes almost a lot of fun. Thanks for stopping by!

Romantic Times gives A Singular Lady Four Stars!

Monday, November 14th, 2005

Romantic Times gives it four stars! And they have this to say about A Singular Lady:

Titania Stanhope and Edwin Worthington, Earl of Oakley, have an amazing connection right from the start. But since her father died, leaving her family destitute, Titania must find a wealthy man to marry.

Having been deceived before by a fiancee who only wanted his fortune, Edwin downplays his appearance and lifestyle. He wants to be loved for himself, not his fortune. He hopes to find that with Titania.

This book will touch readers who enjoy a sentimental love story with a nice touch of sensuality. The powerful, sexy hero knows exactly what he wants, and the spunky heroine is proud of being quite the bluestocking. This book is topped off with a dry wit that consistently finds its target. SWEET (Oct., 224 pp., $4.99)
—Robin Taylor

Read more reviews (and Megan’s many, many thoughts) on Megan’s Writer’s Diary sidebar.

Live Chat

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

I’m doing a live chat at the NAL/Signet Authors’ Forum. Come by and say hi! It all happens on Friday, October 21 at 12:00pm EST.

All About Romance

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

My last journal entry at All About Romance went up today. Clickety, clickety, click.

Booksigning at New Jersey Romance Writers’ Conference

Thursday, October 6th, 2005

Me–and a load of other authors–will be signing at the New Jersey Romance Writers’ Conference this Saturday, October 8, from 4:00pm-5:30pm. Here’s the skinny.

MY BOOK HAS BEEN SEEN IN STORES!

Thursday, September 29th, 2005

MY BOOK HAS BEEN SEEN IN STORES! sorry for shouting, but–MY BOOK IS OUT IN STORES! WOO-HOO! Its official release date is October 4th. But–did I mention this yet?–SOMEONE HAS ALREADY SEEN IT IN THE STORE! okay. it’s all over but the shouting.

third round of AAR-Aid auctions

Monday, September 26th, 2005

The third round of AAR-Aid auctions has begun. Click here, and buy love for a good cause.