I have some interest in Renaissance Faires. We have one locally called Scarborough Faire. I've been tempted to make a pile of magic wands, get myself a wizard's costume, and sell them under the name "Olive and Her Wands." (Olive was my mother's name.)
Anyway, there is apparently a new series of romance novels set in a Renaissance Faire. The first one is "Wicked Weaves," and I'm about halfway through it. I'm not a romance fan, but I'm enjoying the background.
Anyway, there is apparently a new series of romance novels set in a Renaissance Faire. The first one is "Wicked Weaves," and I'm about halfway through it. I'm not a romance fan, but I'm enjoying the background.