by Regina Jennings | Apr 1, 2021 | Books, News, Silly Stuff, Uncategorized, Writing
Most people are aware of the need to protect themselves from identity theft, but there are some who remain vulnerable despite precautions—fictional characters. Statistics show identity theft against fictional characters has doubled since 2018. Criminals are filling...
by Regina Jennings | Nov 22, 2019 | Books, History, Oklahoma, The Lieutenant's Bargain
On December 8th, I’ll be at Fort Reno signing copies of The Major’s Daughter, plus Serving Up Love and other titles. The Fort Reno grounds will be open and ready for visitors, including the house that Major Adams, Louisa and Caroline would’ve lived in. This home...
by Regina Jennings | May 6, 2019 | Books, Oklahoma, The Lieutenant's Bargain
Welcome to the Courage Chronicles – a Scavenger Hunt/Blog Hop where you might win 5 marvelous books and one mediocre painting! (Haha!) Here’s the skinny – Follow 5 authors as we collaborate on a painting (from LetsMakeArt) and talk about what courage...
by Regina Jennings | Dec 30, 2018 | The Lieutenant's Bargain
What inspired The Lieutenant’s Bargain? Is there any history behind it? This period in American history is full of conflict and missteps by the U. S. government concerning the Indian tribes. Many policies were long debated, then enforced, then repealed and then...
by Regina Jennings | Dec 4, 2018 | Books
Christmas Story set in 19th Century Indian Territory (Oklahoma) Lieutenant Jack’s life is upended when his childhood crush appears in danger on the reservation. Hattie Walker finds herself in debt to the awkward boy she’d ignored in school. When his...