tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11101950.post4312780336114349429..comments2023-11-02T15:31:22.535+00:00Comments on Michelle Styles:: reader feedbackMichelle Styleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03400990189443593076noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11101950.post-39771144719310326682009-01-12T14:00:00.000+00:002009-01-12T14:00:00.000+00:00Caroline --Romans are a harder sell, but that does...Caroline --<BR/><BR/>Romans are a harder sell, but that does not mean an impossible sell. It just means they have to be excellent as there are very slots for them. <BR/>There are also now several more publishers who are willing to look at Romans as well. I believe DOrchester might as well as Kensington. <BR/> Romans have done well around the world. I got my Greek copies for S&S yesterday. All my Romans have gone into Greek.<BR/>Vikings have done very well for HH btw. They are an easier sell as there is quite an appetite for them in the North American market.<BR/>I am waiting to hear on my latest Viking.So yes, hopefully that is on the horizon. <BR/>I know Joanna Fulford's debut novel for HH is a Viking and out next month. Michelle Willingham has written a Viking undone that did well.<BR/>As for Romans, I am enjoying writing Regency/Victorian and Viking.Michelle Styleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03400990189443593076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11101950.post-44927547992646613842009-01-12T12:50:00.000+00:002009-01-12T12:50:00.000+00:00Dear Michelle - congrats on the Coffeetime Romance...Dear Michelle - congrats on the Coffeetime Romance review as well as RomanceReaders at Heart review for Viking Warrior, Unwilling Wife and The Roman's Virgin Mistress respectively. Personally I loved all your "Romans" especially Gladiator's Honour and the Roman's Virgin Mistress.<BR/><BR/>It's interesting about "Romans" though as I submitted a "Roman" to the NWS last year and got good feedback except for a bit about the fact that HM&B find them a "hard sell" much preferring Regency romances! Personally I've always preferred Romans/Vikings historicals having being bitten by the bug many years ago when I read a suberb Roman by Lyn Bartlett and an equally good Viking by Johanna Lindsey. But as they say - "ones man (or womans) meat is another mans poison"! <BR/><BR/>Any new Romans or Vikings on the horizon? Regards. Caroline.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com