Authoremerylee
Whether historical fiction or historical romance, self-professed Georgian Junkie Emery Lee loves nothing more than crafting emotionally compelling stories that bring the 18th century vividly to life.
Her debut novel THE HIGHEST STAKES, is an epic tale of star-cross lovers set in the high stakes world of 18th century horse racing. In FORTUNE'S SON, Emery spins a web of drama, passion, and deceit, deep in the world of high stakes gaming.
She currently resides in NE Georgia with her husband of twenty-eight years, two sons, a little dog with a big attitude, and her two horses. She is represented by Nicole Resciniti of The Seymour Agency and is a member of the Historical Novel Society, Romance Writers of America, RWA , Georgia Romance Writers, and the group moderator for Goodreads Romantic Historical Fiction Lovers.
She also writes erotic historical romance as VICTORIA VANE
A BREACH OF PROMISE, Ellora's Cave
A WILD NIGHT'S BRIDE, Breathless Press
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Georgian Junkie
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An homage to the Georgian Era by a self-professed Georgian Junkie and author of 18th century romantic historical fiction.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 44 )
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Get Your Derby On!
One of the things I most enjoy about spring is the excitement of the horseracing season. While most Americans are familiar with the American Triple Crown, a... Read more
Posted on 16 April 2012 CULTURE, HISTORY -
Scandal in the Making
Richard Brinsley Sheridan and The School for Scandal Richard Brinsley Sheridan, actor, duelist, theater manager, playwright and risk taker was born in Dublin... Read more
Posted on 11 April 2012 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Georgian Playwright Hannah Cowley
Because the Georgian theatre has provided much source material for our work, the Georgian Junkies have decided to do a blog series on the Georgian stage to... Read more
Posted on 31 March 2012 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Ladies of Fortune
Notorious in history for its high stakes gambling, the Georgian age was an era characterized by rapacious greed that seemingly could only be satisfied at the... Read more
Posted on 12 March 2012 BOOKS, CULTURE -
“Jumps” – a Very Sexy and Comfy Alternative to Georgian Stays
Think Eighteenth Century female undergarments and usually the first article to come to mind is the corset, or stays. Worn over the chemise to cover the breasts... Read more
Posted on 04 March 2012 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Introducing Georgian Junkie ~LUCINDA BRANT~
The old cliché “I always wanted to be a writer” fits me like a glove. From a very young age I wrote stories to entertain myself. Read more
Posted on 25 February 2012 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Guest Post by Author Linda Banche
Regency Duty (Noblesse oblige) Duty was the watchword in the Georgian and Regency eras. Everyone had his or her place, and every place had its duties. Even nobl... Read more
Posted on 21 February 2012 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Ignominious Wife Sale
Who’d be plagued with a wifeThat could set himself freeWith a rope or a knifeOr a good stick like meDIVORCE AND SEPARATION IN THE GEORGIAN AGEUntil the Divorce... Read more
Posted on 16 February 2012 BOOKS, CULTURE -
A Tale of Two Fredericks
Today I made an interesting little discovery I thought I would share…A while back I did a series of posts on this blog about the private lives of the King... Read more
Posted on 29 January 2012 BOOKS, CULTURE -
When Art Inspires Art by Emery Lee
GUEST BLOGGING TODAY AT HISTORICAL HUSSIESAs an author of romantic fiction, I am often asked what inspires my stories. As a history geek and self-professed... Read more
Posted on 25 January 2012 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The New Hogarth?
ADRIAN TEAL’S GIN LANE GAZETTE The GIN LANE GAZETTE By Adrian TealIn around 1800, a horrible old lecher called the Duke of Queensbury was obsessed with... Read more
Posted on 13 January 2012 BOOKS -
Book Excerpt- Fortune’s Son
**THE ROMANCE REVIEWS TOP PICK****NIGHT OWL REVIEWS TOP PICK**Rose of Normandy Tavern – 1739To Philip’s surprise, Mr. Gogh detained him as he sought to leave. “... Read more
Posted on 03 January 2012 BOOKS -
When Art Imitates…art
A GUEST BLOG BY VICTORIA VANEAs an author of historical fiction it is my belief that to truly understand a given era one must study the popular culture of the... Read more
Posted on 29 December 2011 BOOKS -
WHAS Interview with Emery Lee
With THE HIGHEST STAKES e-book going on sale from now until January 8th, I thought I would reprise last spring’s television interview with WHAS in Louisville,... Read more
Posted on 21 December 2011 BOOKS -
Gaming as Portrayed on the Georgian Stage -partI
THE GAMESTER – A Comedy as acted at the Theatre-Royal, written by Mrs. Susannah Centlivre and adapted from Le Joueur by Jean-François Regnard(Press photos from... Read more
Posted on 15 December 2011 BOOKS -
Guest Blogging Today at ROMANCE UNIVERSITY
Good morning, RU! Today, I’d like to welcome fellow Sourcebooks author Emery Lee to the classroom. I first met Emery, not through our mutual publisher, but... Read more
Posted on 12 December 2011 BOOKS -
Author Interview at Reading Romances
Interview with Emery Lee Emery Lee is a lifelong equestrienne and history buff who loves nothing more than a romantic story That also provides food for the... Read more
Posted on 10 December 2011 BOOKS -
Gifts from the Heart
The season quickly approaches when we are bombarded with a plethora of holiday stories from Dickens’ Christmas Carol to Dr. Suess’ Grinch, reminding us to be... Read more
Posted on 03 December 2011 BOOKS -
Did i Notice Your Book ?
Feature Title: NOBLE SATYR by Lucinda BrantIt is my pleasure to participate in the DID I NOTICE YOUR BOOK BLOG HOP hosted by Ciara Knight.... Read more
Posted on 01 December 2011 BOOKS -
An Interview with a Reformed Rogue
"Lee brings the atmosphere of the Georgian era to life with lush descriptions that beg the reader to see, hear, feel and touch it all.... Read more
Posted on 18 November 2011 BOOKS