One of my very favorite authors, Eloisa James writes a fabulous column for Barnes & Noble. She selects a theme and a few of her top picks to discuss. It is a must read for me each month. I am honored she chose The Art of Duke Hunting as one of the books for April! Check [...]
Readers can find on special endcaps at all Borders my story in Four Dukes and A Devil, which won the 2010 Readers Crown Award for Best Novella at RomCon this summer. The book also features stories from some of my very favorite authors and is a fun beach read!
November 9, 2009 – 12:59 pm
Just finished Captive of Sin, Anna Campbell’s newest novel. What I liked best about this novel is that both hero and heroine were deserving champions. I’ve loved all of Anna’s stories, but this one will hold a special place on my keeper shelf. The two great characters are both tortured yet the horrors of their [...]
October 27, 2009 – 3:31 pm
Michael Spradlin has two wonderful books coming out this week: IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE ZOMBIES: A Book of Zombie Christmas Carols, AND THE YOUNGEST TEMPLAR: Trail of Fate, which is the second book in his Youngest Templar Trilogy. You can go to www.michaelspradlin.com for more info about these new releases.
If you are looking for a great beach read, this brand new anthology mught just be for you! I teamed with authors Cathy Maxwell, Tracy Anne Warren, and Jeaniene Frost to create these exciting tales. Three historical dukes, one contemporary duke, and one paranormal devil will be featured in five stories released June 30, 2009. [...]
“Love With the Perfect Scoundrel will dazzle readers with its graceful writing, subtle wit and deliciously sensual love story.” – March 21, 2009 Chicago Tribune
November 18, 2008 – 9:45 pm
Everyone is talking about Stephanie Meyer’s fabulous young adult vampire series…for good reason. The first book, Twilight has been made into a movie, which premiered November 2008. My daughter and I were first in line. Why? Two names: Edward & Bella.New York Times #1 bestseller Meyer has created two uber-memorable protagonists. Think Romeo and Juliette [...]
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My favorite genre will always be Regency-era romance. That said I frequently delve into other sub-genres especially when I’m on deadline and am writing about the nineteenth century all day/night long. The last couple of months I’ve been reading paranormals. Two stories which immediately hooked me into their dark worlds were J R Ward’s Lover [...]
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