Every Christmas, I bake a fairly epic number of cookies. I give them as gifts, bring them to parties and, uh, eat them. So when Judith from Binge on Books asked if I wanted to a holiday collaboration of some sort, I said, “SURE!” It’s up today with photos of all the cookies I baked
Category: Guest Posts
Guest Post by Roan Parrish: In the Middle of Somewhere Gingerbread (Three Ways)
Elisabeth here. Today I’m pleased to welcome queer romance writer Roan Parrish to Cooking Up Romance. I don’t have a lot of guest posters, but Roan takes such great foodie Instagram pictures and there’s so much food in her current release, In the Middle of Somewhere, that I just had to ask her to make
Queer Romance Month Guest Post
It’s that time again! October is Queer Romance Month. Last year’s event was amazing: uplifting, inspirational, occasionally heart-breaking and full of lovely posts, people, stories and books. Looking at the list of contributors for this year, I’m sure there will be more of the same so I really encourage you to go check it out
Guest Post by Maria Rose: Midnight Secrets Baked Ziti
My good friend Maria Rose is guest posting today for me. She’s a reviewer for Straight Shootin’ Book Reviews and a truly voracious reader. She has great style and I think you’re going to love this review of Midnight Secrets by Lisa Marie Rice. I’ll pick back up with the recipe for baked ziti after
Darling Beast Joint Review with Ana from Immersed in Books
Today I’m reviewing Elizabeth Hoyt’s Darling Beast with Ana Coqui from Immersed in Books. This has become a regular series for us, though we’re not on any specific schedule. Thus far we have reviewed Living in Sin by Anastasia Vitsky and Entreat Me and Radiance by Grace Draven. We hope you enjoy reading our
Sirocco, 1983 Harlequin Presents #2U5S
This morning I’m thrilled to bring you a guest post by Willaful, one of my very favorite romance bloggers and a long-time category romance reader. Her post is on 1983 Harlequin Presents SIROCCO by Anne Mather. We’re skipping ahead a bit in time because this post builds on some of what we discussed last week:
Living in Sin joint review with Ana from The Immersed Reader
I love chatting on Twitter with Ana from Immersed in Books, but there’s only so much in-depth book discussion that can happen in 140 characters. When we both wanted to read Living in Sin by Anastasia Vitsky, part of a new collection of lesbian romances about Damsels in Distress from Less Than Three Press, I