Next in Regency Romance

What’s next in my Regency world?

The Daughter's Disguise, book seven of the Ladies' Essential Guide to the Art of Seduction series of Regency romances by Claire Delacroix

The duke and Esmeralda’s story brings many ongoing story threads to a close but as mentioned yesterday, I have a Big Finish in mind for this series.

Actually, it’s Esmeralda’s idea – she has insisted that Ophelia Pearl, the actress, deserves her own HEA. Ophelia’s romance will be a Christmas story called The Daughter’s Disguise, a holiday romp filled with the mistaken identities, disguises and secrets that have come to characterize this series.

At this point, I don’t have a publication date for the book, though it has a cover and a landing page here on the site: my schedule is quite booked this year (although Esmeralda is dismissive of that) so I’ll write the book before listing it for pre-order.

I also am thinking of running a Kickstarter campaign with special print editions of this series, with new covers. The Daughter’s Disguise would then be available first at Kickstarter and later at the retail portals. I think this series would lend itself well to character illustrations and pretty books.

You can watch the page and blog her for updates, and/or subscribe to my historical romance newsletter, Knights & Rogues, for updates.

Esmeralda has more ideas for the future (she believes sleep is over-rated) but we’ll save them for the moment, at least until I make more progress on her list so far.

Update on The Duke’s Desire

This morning, I moved out the publication date for The Duke’s Desire to May 28. It’s just a short delay, as the book is longer than I’d anticipated and I want to give it another read-through (or two) before loading the files to the portals.

If you have pre-ordered this book already, you will likely get a message from your portal of choice about the change.

The Duke's Desire, book six in The Ladies' Essential Guide to the Art of Seduction Regency romance series by Claire Delacroix

Esmeralda Ballantyne is the most successful courtesan in London, a woman envied by many and a mystery to all. When her past threatens the future of her younger sister, she finds an unexpected champion in the Duke of Haynesdale, a gentleman driven by his honor to intervene on her behalf, despite his disapproval of her trade. Does she dare to trust her newfound protector with her truth, or is the duke—like so many men of her acquaintance—interested in only one kind of compensation from her? As much as she refuses to surrender to any man, Esmeralda fears her impulse will lead her astray…will the price of capitulation be her fiercely defended independence or her heart?

Damien deVries, the Duke of Haynesdale, abandoned his rakehell ways when his father bought his commission, and the injury he sustained is a permanent reminder of his wasteful youth. The youngest of three sons, he never expected to inherit the duchy, and finds himself discontent, burdened by responsibilities and—according to his mother—past due to wed and provide an heir. The difficulty is that the only woman of interest is the forbidden beauty, Miss Ballantyne. There could not be a less inappropriate choice for his duchess, but no other woman tempts him to abandon convention and return to his wicked ways again.

Drawn together by an irresistible desire, duke and courtesan agree to a short affair. But their need for each other proves so insatiable that it cannot be denied. Does Damien dare to surrender his heart to a woman like Esmeralda? Can Esmeralda trust any man fully and give Damien his deepest desire? There is one last secret she holds that will either draw them together or drive them apart forever—when she finally shares it, can they put the betrayals of the past behind and forge a future on their own terms?

Coming in May 2025

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A Surprise Addition to my Writing Queue

The Daughter's Disguise, book seven of the Ladies' Essential Guide to the Art of Seduction series of Regency romances by Claire Delacroix

This past week, I discovered a chapter on my hard drive, as I was digging into The Duke’s Desire. I was thinking that Esmeralda and the duke’s story would be the culmination of the series, then I read this bit from Theodora – who is Ophelia Pearl, the aspiring actress, and has a number of secrets.

Her story, The Daughter’s Disguise, will be #7 in the series, The Ladies’ Essential Guide to the Art of Seduction, and it’s a Christmas story.

I ordered a cover but won’t put this one up for pre-order until the book is done. I’m hoping to publish it in the fall.

Spring Cleaning

(This is cross-posted from my Deborah Cooke website.)

There’s something about the pending arrival of spring that makes me look for opportunities for improvement. I start a big clean of our house. I plan the garden for the upcoming season and we plan for any repairs. And the same is true of my writing and publishing world – it’s a good time to do some sorting, cleaning and rearranging. I also make a list of items that are due for an update or need to be done.

This year, that means I’ll be opening a new online store very soon. I’ve been building it over the past month and I’m nearly ready to fling open the proverbial doors. As a result, you’ll have a place to buy ebooks directly from me, as well as acquire some titles that aren’t available at all (or sometimes, any) retailers. My bigger digital boxed sets aren’t listed at Amazon, for example, but you’ll be able to buy a copy for your Kindle directly from me. I also have some exclusive ebooks and print books that aren’t available at retailers – these are generally editions that were created at Kickstarter with extra features. As a bonus, the ebooks sold in my online store are stored in your BookFunnel library, accessible from all your devices, and available to you forever. Look for that to launch soon. I’m doing all the ebooks first.

Setting up a store also prompts a review of my book catalogue. Last year, when I set up the Shopify store, I cleaned up all of my pricing at the same time. This year, I’ve identified a few gaps in my collections (especially for digital boxed sets) and also decided that some series need new covers. So, that gives me a list maintenance plan for (at least) the year ahead.

The other thing that’s changing is some of my ebook distribution. I have a huge catalogue and managing it becomes more time-consuming every year. Some portals are more challenging than others to navigate, or slower in maintenance mode. (When you have almost 200 book products, those moments of watching the spinner while the server churns certainly add up.) Last year, I switched all of my translations over to an aggregator, which means one firm distributes them to a number of retail portals. Wow. This works beautifully. Of course, the aggregator takes a percentage of revenue for their part, but the time savings makes that worthwhile for me. (I’d rather be writing than managing metadata. Wouldn’t you?)

So, right now, I’m in the midst of shifting all of my Apple distribution. It has been loaded directly to Apple, but now will reach the Apple iBooks store from the aggregator. Once the change is complete, it will make my life much simpler and this gives me joy.

What exactly does the shift mean?

• My Apple links will change. Each book will have a new product number (a new Apple ID) which means it will have a different link at Apple.

This results in two big changes at your end.

• Pre-orders will vanish. As the old link is retired and the new link goes live, any pre-orders on an old link will disappear. So, if you’ve already ordered The Duke’s Desire or One Knight’s Bride at Apple, your pre-order will vanish and you’ll need to order it again. I apologize for this inconvenience. (I’ve removed the links from the pages for those books this morning, and will add the new ones once they’re live. I’ll let you know when that’s done.)

I thought about leaving the pre-orders until fulfillment, but this is problematic, too. You wouldn’t be able to download updated versions of the book after the publication date, and Apple wouldn’t display the book as part of a series if the other books in the series had moved to the aggregator. (For books to be shown in a series at Apple, they have to all reach the iBooks store the same way i.e. published directly or through an aggregator.)

• Reviews will vanish. Reviews are associated with the specific product number at Apple. Unlike other portals, Apple doesn’t combine editions, so the books coming from the aggregator will be without reviews initially. This makes me very sad, but it’s a transition. Over time, they’ll gain new reviews. If you have posted reviews at Apple in the past, I would greatly appreciate your posting them again on the new editions.

One big upside is that my books will all be restored for Apple readers in the EU – without me creating duplicate editions and doing a lot of acrobatics to make it so. (The ones loaded through Apple vanished from the EU stores at the beginning of March.) This gives me joy, too.

The process isn’t immediate with a big list, of course, As of now, all of the books have been published from the aggregator to Apple. There will appear to be duplicate editions at iBooks while this transition is in progress. I’ll update the pre-orders first, then the current series, then work on the backlist. When the new links are live and searchable, I’ll update the links on my websites, then unpublish the versions at Apple. I hope to finish this up by the end of March.

There’s a peek at my spring cleaning for 2025!

The Tarot Deck with the New Editions of my Time Travel Romances

You know about the new covers for my time travel and magical romances, and also about my upcoming Kickstarter campaign to launch them. The books ordered through the campaign will have a special tipsheet inserted in the front and each backer will get a signed bookplate for each book to put on that page.

There’s also a digital reward of a downloadable copy of the Tarot de Marseilles deck, for backers to print and colour. This past weekend, I printed my deck from the PDF file, and thought I’d show you.

Tarot de Marseilles digital reward for backers of Deborah Cooke's Kickstarter campaign

I printed my cards on 65lb parchment stock and trimmed them up on a paper cutter. There are six cards on each 8.5 x 11″ page. There’s also a page with images for the backs of the cards.

Tarot de Marseilles digital reward for backers of Deborah Cooke's Kickstarter campaign

My inkjet printer wasn’t so very happy with the parchment paper, probably because of its weight. When I printed a test page on regular paper, it came out perfectly. The printer seemed to have some difficulty picking up the parchment, so a couple of pages printed slightly off-square. The image on the back isn’t perfectly centered on each page either, but I’m happy with it. You could probably take the PDF file to a copy shop to have it printed on heavier paper, or printed out on regular paper and copied onto heavier paper.

As you can see, there’s also a box to print, cut out and assemble. This is the final page in the PDF file, and you might want to print it on different paper stock. I used the same parchment. This one has just one tuck-flap on the front of the box lid, but I’ve added two side flaps to the lid for the final version to make it a little sturdier.

I also noticed that some of the pip cards don’t have a clear up side. Since the meaning of the cards varies – the interpretation is reversed when the card is upside down – you might want to create a convention when you colour them. I’m going to colour something red at the top of each card.

The other change is to the dates of the campaign. I was going to launch on January 28th and run through February 14, but as the campaign is part of Kickstarter’s Make-100 feature for January, it makes sense to launch sooner and take advantage of any additional visibility from that. We launch on January 15 and the campaign will run through February 7.

Click through to follow the campaign and follow it to be notified at launch.

Kickstarter campaign for the 25th anniversary of Love Potion #9 by Claire Delacroix writing as Claire Cross