Gina Conkle
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Gina Conkle writes Viking & Georgian romance and contemporary romance.
Gina Conkle
5y ago
4 Reasons to Read...
Her Viking Warrior
...a not so typical Viking romance
What you'll find
What you won't find
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My Viking romances are steeped ..read more
Gina Conkle
5y ago
...a red-hooded woman ran away and served a disgraced lord in his cottage. All was well in the northern woods. Until a wolf knocked on their door.
I'm happy to announce, The Lord Meets His Lady, is on sale. This novel represents a labor of love, a mis-step in my career, and a big lesson in writing. You're probably curious about those three points, right? Let me break them down for you. I loved ..read more
Gina Conkle
5y ago
In 1831, on the Isle of Lewis in the Western Isles of Scotland, a stunning hoard was found. Rather than the usual silver and gold that excites treasure hunters and historians alike, this hoard contained ivory game pieces---93 of them, 78 of which were chessmen, 14 were large gaming counters, and there was an elaborate belt buckle. Some of the chess pieces were stained red, which aligns with the medieval standard of red and white (unpainted ivory) chess games. At present, 11 of the Lewis Chessmen are in the National Museum of Scotland ..read more
Gina Conkle
5y ago
I'm tempted to answer the question from the picture above with the standard "Very carefully." But I won't. Viking women were rarely timid. Some were quiet, contemplative, considerate, crafty, clever beyond the scale of the times, but definitely not timid. This post will be a quick one with fascinating photos of what women wore to show power, wealth, and allegiance long ago.
Three ways women ruled the roost ..read more
Gina Conkle
5y ago
The Case of the Kensington Runestone continues...
L' Anse aux MeadowsThis famous UNESCO World Heritage Site is widely accepted as a pre-Columbian Nordic settlement, dating around the year 1000. You can find L'Anse aux Meadows in modern day Newfoundland in Canada. Vi ..read more
Gina Conkle
5y ago
The case of the Kensington Runestone
Take a trip to central Minnesota In 1898, Swedish immigrant Olof Ohman unearthed the stone pictured above in Douglas County, Minnesota. Ohman found the stone tangled in tree roots while clearing a field. The farmer's son was the one to point out the strange markings.
Named the Kensington Run ..read more
Gina Conkle
5y ago
Yes, you read that right. It stunned me when Sourcebooks emailed me with the news.So, I’m passing it on to you.At the moment, the ebook sale is available on these retail sites:Apple Barnes & Noble GooglePlayIt’s supposed to be available on Amazon and Kobo.Maybe if you give them a nudge, they might speed up the price lowering.Just click the retailer of your choice listed above to download Meet the Earl at Midnight.Please, tell a fr ..read more
Gina Conkle
5y ago
January's Love Story by Alyssa Alexander
DUKE IN WINTERImpeded by a blinding snowstorm, the Duke of Highrow is determined to find his way home. But when the highwayman demanded he stand and deliver, he didn’t know she would steal his heart.Hunching his shoulders against the bitter wind, Wulf guided his stallion onto the narrow track between the trees. With luck, he would be standing before his own fire before the storm worsened.“Stand and deliver!” The sh ..read more
Gina Conkle
5y ago
World Book Day
April 23, 2019
Since my days as an elementary school teacher, I’ve loved honoring books and reading. I’ve loved giving books away. I’ve loved talking books—fiction and non-fiction. For these reasons, I celebrate World Book Day by giving away at least 20 print novels.I started this tradition 5 years ago, and I plan to carry it on for many years to come. This year’s giveaway is all of the 20 print novels pictured above (av ..read more