Diana Cosby Blogging Tomorrow!

Who: Kenginston Historical Romance author Diana Cosby.

When: Blogging at Muse Interrupted (ie. here), Monday, November 10th! (ie. tomorrow).

Topic: Rejections—The Lessons Within.

What Else?: Diana will give away a copy of HIS WOMAN, her December ’08 Kensington release, to one lucky commenter. HIS WOMAN, a Scottish medieval romantic suspense set in the Braveheart era, is the second book of Diana’s MacGruder brothers series, and the youngest brother, Duncan’s, story. HIS WOMAN just received a 4-Star review from Romantic Times that says Ms. Cosby “…deftly combines historical accuracy, well-rounded characters and continuous action in this sweeping romance…”

Back Cover Copy for HIS WOMAN:

Lady Isabel Adair is the last woman Sir Duncan MacGruder wants to see again, much less be obliged to save. Three years ago, Isabel broke their engagement to become the Earl of Frasyer’s mistress, shattering Duncan’s heart and hopes in one painful blow. But Duncan’s promise to Isabel’s dying brother compels him to rescue her from those determined to bring down Scottish rebel Sir William Wallace.

Betraying the man she loved was the only way for Isabel to save her father, but every moment she spends with Duncan reminds her just how much she sacrificed. No one could blame him for despising her, yet Duncan’s misgivings cannot withstand a desire that has grown wilder with time. Now, on a perilous journey through Scotland, two wary lovers must confront both the enemies who will stop at nothing to hunt them down, and the secret legacy that threatens their passion and their lives…

About Diana:

A retired Navy Chief, Diana began writing novels after a career as a Meteorologist/ Oceanographer. With 29 moves behind her and having lived throughout the world, she enjoys characters who reflect the amazing cultures and people she’s met over the years.

Diana has many passions in her life, but one that resonates is that of giving. She firmly believe that each of us can make a positive difference in another person’s life. With each book she sells, she tithes ten percent of her royalties to a charity of her choice. The first charity she chose was The National Trust for Scotland, which acts as guardian of Scotland’s magnificent heritage of architectural, scenic and historic treasures. Without the National Trust for Scotland, many of Scotland’s historical wonders would be lost.