Coffee or Cocoa and a Giveaway!

February is usually the coldest month around here, and the cold only lasts about a week. But it seems to have come a bit early this year. And twice – so far.

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During our first cold snap, we had one pipe freeze, though I’d taken precautions in other areas of the house. I got it thawed out, but let me say hanging out in an attic space with a hair dryer isn’t my idea of fun. This time around, we prepared ALL of the faucets. Which means listening to a drippy faucet serenade all night long, but it’s worth it! 😉

As an avid reader, I admit all this cold weather makes me want to spend DAYS (as in until springtime) under a cozy quilt curled up with a good book and a hot beverage.

In the morning and when I’m writing I prefer coffee -and lots of it. Although recently I’ve started interrupting my morning coffee-fest with a cup of tea (recommended by my acupunturist). And tea always puts me in a mood for historical romances (which are my guilty pleasure). Afternoon writing sessions are often supported by a cup of cocoa, just to shake things up.

Lately, I’ve discovered a new to me author: Sarah MacLean. Her Rules of Scoundrels series: A Rogue By Any Other Name, One Good Earl Deserves a Lover, and No Good Duke Goes Unpunished are wonderful, emotional reads.

The heroines are brave and motivated and the heroes… well… the heroes are so very sigh-worthy! And I’ve been treating myself to reading binges on cold evenings – along with a cup of hot chocolate or tea depending on my mood. 

While she was home, my daughter (who shares my joy of historical romances) kept urging me to read Suzanne Enoch’s Scandalous Brides series as well as the Duchess Diaries by Karen Hawkins.

Hawkins and Enoch have been favorites of ours for years. My daughter raves over the adorable pugs as supporting characters and she said so many good things about How to Pursue a Princess (Hawkins) and Rules to Catch a Devilish Duke (Enoch) it nearly gave me a writer’s complex.

Just kidding. While I’ve often wished I could write historical romance, I’ll stick with my forte of action-packed romantic suspense and paranormal romance, and continue to savor the historicals as a special treat.

Which do you prefer with your books on a cold day? Coffee, cocoa, tea… or something stronger?

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Regan Black paranormal romance author

Regan Black

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This Post Has 10 Comments

  1. cyndi welding

    I prefer cocoa or flavored coffee.

  2. JD Brentise

    Um, hello…coffee, always coffee. I’m digging historical western romances lately too. Just can’t beat a gunslinging cowboy. Have to read something while waiting for your next book to come out. 😉

  3. Charlene Ashton

    mmmm coffee with cocoa in it. YUM!! And to have a good book to read is the best way to relax. Thank you Regan!

  4. Sherri Williamson

    I prefer tea. Or if I’m in the mood vanilla caramel coffee. 🙂

  5. bn100

    tea

  6. rachelcartucci

    I love any hot drink….all of them!!! YUMMY! Thanks so much!

  7. rachel

    Coffee or hot chocolate with lots of whipped cream do the trick for me!

  8. Carolsue

    I have no idea when this ends, but I’ll give it a shot anyway.
    I prefer tea on hot AND cold days. Hot or iced. But Tea.
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    1. Regan

      I leave the giveaways open for comment entries through Fridays, Carolsue! So you’re right on time 🙂 (I notify winners on Sundays or Mondays, so watch your email)

  9. Shannon

    I prefer a hot cup of tea. I might just have to grab one right now

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