Delyth Owen's exuberant passion for her new job as a dressmaker at Madame Follette's is matched only by her love of diverse, vibrant, and frequently unfortunate color combinations. Simon Merrithew, an English Gentleman and the pseudonymous author of a well-regarded fashion column, is horrified by the gown Delyth creates for a ... friend, and suspects her motives. He sets out to uncover her duplicity, but instead, he uncovers genuine joy and how a woman should dress for this particular English Gentleman.This novella was originally published in the anthology Dressed to Kiss as "The Colors of Love."read more
BIOGRAPHY Myretta Robens has lived in Regency England since she was old enough to read Jane Austen. As no eligible peers presented themselves and she never could get vouchers for Almack’s, she was forced to make her way by going into trade. She spent more years than she cares to count working in the field of information techno... logy. It was rewarding in its own way but she never abandoned her first love. In 1997, She found an interesting way to insinuate the 19th century into the world of technology when she joined a friend in creating a Jane Austen web site. She still manages The Republic of Pemberley and invites you to visit if your obsession runs to Jane Austen.
When Myretta is not in the Regency, she lives outside Boston with her Australian Cattle Dog and a varying number of cats. You can find her online at myrettarobens.com, @Myretta and facebook.com/myrettarobens
Just Say Yes, her second published novel, was a finalist for RWA’s RITA award and won the Holt Medallion. Her latest release is Dressed to Kiss, an anthology set in England right before the coronation of George IV. She is delighted to have worked with three wonderful authors (Madeline Hunter, Caroline Linden, and Megan Frampton) on this fun book. Look for Lady Ashby's Major Scandal, coming out soon.read more