Both A Riverbend Christmas and Murder in the Eternal City are finally available in audio! Find them here: A Riverbend Christmas: Audible: https://geni.us/7yxabm Chirp: https://geni.us/KOlD BN (Nook Audio): https://geni.us/JjwwpnF Apple: https://geni.us/PfIWw Kobo: https://geni.us/Utj7UFV Google: https://geni.us/Aq1cAJ2 ____________________________ Murder in the Eternal City Audible: https://geni.us/h1Af Chirp: https://geni.us/jO6B3W Kobo: https://geni.us/NM4cB BN (Nook Audio): https://geni.us/AoHodm9 Google: https://geni.us/syL9E Apple: https://geni.us/gEgMAaB
Category Archives: Captain Lacey Regency mysteries
Murder in the Eternal City and More Hist Myst
As I mentioned in my last post, Captain Lacey Book 16 (Murder in the Eternal City) is out! Find it in print or e-book: Amazon (US, also at Amazon worldwide)Apple BooksKoboBarnes & NobleGoogle James Gillies is working on the audio book as we speak. There will be more Captain Lacey to come. He will returnContinue reading “Murder in the Eternal City and More Hist Myst”
Fall and Writing
I have just put a Riding Hard Christmas novella (A Riverbend Christmas) on preorder for a November release. I had a lot of fun returning to Riverbend to catch up with Adam, Grant, Carter, Tyler, Ross, Kyle, and Ray and the rest of the family. No fear, it will be in print and audio asContinue reading “Fall and Writing”
Custom House Murders Audio is a Chirp Deal!
Get Audio of The Custom House Murders for only 99 cents on Chirp! Add Blood of a Gladiator, which is discounted to $2.99. Chirp Only! for a limited time. https://www.chirpbooks.com/audiobooks/the-custom-house-murders-by-ashley-gardner-and-jennifer-ashley https://www.chirpbooks.com/audiobooks/blood-of-a-gladiator-by-ashley-gardner-and-jennifer-ashley
A Captain Lacey Moment
I opened my email yesterday to find a message announcing the re-opening of an exhibition in one of the royal palaces in London: This painting is a Rembrandt, and exactly the one Captain Lacey sees when he visits Carlton House. This is the Blue Velvet room at Carlton House, with the Rembrandt on the backContinue reading “A Captain Lacey Moment”