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Sweet Nothings–09/07/13
Welcome back to Sweet Nothings, a little shadow of Sweet Saturday Samples, until that sweet treat starts back up. Until that happens, I’m doing a little weekly blog where you can post a “sweet” excerpt (PG 13 or milder) … Continue reading
Sweet Nothings
I was just getting ready to start back up with Sweet Saturday Samples, when I found that it’s been (hopefully) temporarily suspended while the coordinator takes a much needed hiatus. I do hope Gunnar gets the break she needs and … Continue reading
Joust in Time–ReBlog from D’Ann Lindun And An Interview with a Knight–Reblog from Kary Rader
There’s no reblog service outside of WordPress, so I’m doing my own version. 🙂 I’m actually on two blogs today and thought I’d let everyone know: I’m over at D’Ann Lindun’s blog today, talking about that fun and dangerous medieval … Continue reading
Posted in About Characters, Betrothal, Book Spotlights, Interviews, On Time Enough to Love, Promotion
Tagged Betrothal, character interview, D'Ann Lindun, Guest Post, historical romance, Jenna Jaxon, jousting, Kary Rader, medieval romance, Sir Geoffrey Longford, Time Enough To Love, writing romance
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Romance The Write Way
Wanna do something exciting this February? Want to kick-start your writing for the new year? Well, if you live within driving distance of Virginia, you can do Romance the Write Way! Just about a month from now, the Chesapeake Romance … Continue reading
Posted in Chesapeake Romance Writers, Conferences, On Writing, Workshops
Tagged 1st pages critique, Chesapeake Romance Writers, editor pitches, February writer's conferences, Jenna Jaxon, Laurin Wittig, Romance the Write Way Conference, Romance Writers Conference, writing conferences, writing romance
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Fall In Love Again Bloghop November 22-29
It’s so easy to fall in love—with books. I’ve been in love with reading since before I could make out the words. And now that I’m actually writing my own stories, I’m in love all over again. Historical romance is … Continue reading
“I Feel Deceived”–Book Reviews: A Cautionary Tale
Recently, I received a 2-star review on Amazon for my novel Only Scandal Will Do. Now, I admit I was disappointed that my work didn’t please a particular reader. Writers usually hope that their works will be well received, and … Continue reading
Posted in On Writing, Reader's Corner, Reviews
Tagged "I feel deceived", book reviews, cautionary tale, choosing a book, Jenna Jaxon, writing romance
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Friday Favorites–The Feisty Heroine
Welcome back to Friday Favorites where each week I’ll ask you to post an excerpt about a favorite. Last week was favorite hero. This week it’s the ladies turn. Tell me about your favorite heroine. Who is the favorite feisty … Continue reading
Friday Favorites–The Villain
(If you are looking for the Blog Hops scroll down!) I did this post last week and so many people liked having the opportunity to respond that I thought I’d try it as a regular feature for a while and … Continue reading
Playing Favorites
I know we’re not supposed to play favorites, but sometimes I just can’t help myself. 🙂 So I have to confess, I have a favorite hero that I’ve written. He is Sir Geoffrey Longford, hero of my medieval trilogy, Time … Continue reading
The Eyes Have It
As a personal preference, I, as a woman, have always loved blue eyes. Deep dark blue to bright crystal blue, I could gaze into those fascinating orbs in a man’s face all day. Followed at a close second with green/hazel … Continue reading



























