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Another year ends…
Number of Comments » 1As these last days of December creep by, I find myself reflecting on what I hope to achieve in the coming year. So many of us view the New Year as a time to make changes and improvements in our lives. This year, however, I seem to be looking back as much as forward. 2008 was [...]
Samhain Survey
Number of Comments » 0At the request of a reader, Samhain has agreed to post the top ten bestseller list at the end of the year (probably the first couple weeks of January). In an effort to make it a fun promotion, they would like to do a couple of other reader-driven “best of” lists. This is the readers’ chance to [...]
Anticipation…
Number of Comments » 0I bet you were thinking this blog was about anticipating the holidays…Nope! Bring ‘em on–I’m ready. Pressies are wrapped and under the tree, house is decorated and clean and there is a definite feeling of snow in the air. The truth is I’m relaxed when it comes to the holidays…but my writing? Um…not so much! I suppose [...]
New Author!
Number of Comments » 2I just wanted to take a minute to do a wee bit of a plug for my friend Jambrea Jo Jones. She’s a new author who’s first story Forever Guy was published today in an anthology entitled One Touch, One Glance. It’s available at Freya’s Bower and I cannot tell you how excited I am [...]
New covers for free reads
Number of Comments » 5As those of you who visit this website will have noticed, I have two new covers gracing the front page. And as luck would have it, you don’t have to spend money for either book! The first cover is by Scott Carpenter and is the one he created for all of the Samhellion’s holiday free [...]
Somebody pinch me!
Number of Comments » 5I just received an email informing me that my first published book, Erotic Research is a finalist in the Eppie Award competition in the Contemporary Erotic Romance category! I submitted the book for consideration way back in the summer and then (to tell you the truth) I forgot about it. My school year/work started and life moved [...]