Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Looking Back On My Favorite Reads For 2021
This is the third book in a series, and while it can be read as a standalone, I would highly recommend reading them in order. We meet the heroine as a fourteen year old girl in the first book, and the hero is introduced in book two. Seeing these two progress was part of the fun!
Monday, December 27, 2021
The Year In Review: 2021
It's time to say goodbye to 2021 and hello to 2022, but not before we take a look back at some of our favorite moments.
This week's podcast is a little different. We've each selected clips from our favorite episode to share.
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Friday, December 24, 2021
Merry Christmas!
Wishing you and yours a wonderful holiday. We need family and friends more than ever right now and to remember how precious spending time together is.
Monday, December 20, 2021
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
Tina Moss and I are talking all about the holidays. We're talking writing challenges and Christmas traditions.
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Friday, December 17, 2021
I Can't Believe It's Taken This Long For Me To Pick Up This Book
This book has been on my TBR list forever. Why I never read it when it was fan fiction, I don't know. I read another story from this author back then and enjoyed it. This one, however, just didn't sound as appealing to me.
But...I'm taking the plunge. Hopefully, I'll like this one as well as I did her other story.
Have you read Wallbanger by Alice Clayton?
Caroline Reynolds has a fantastic new apartment in San Francisco, a Kitchen Aid mixer to die for, and no O (and we’re not talking Oprah here, folks).
She has a flourishing design career, an office overlooking the bay, a killer zucchini bread recipe, and no O.
She has Clive (the best cat ever), great friends, a great rack, and no O.
Adding insult to O-less, she also has an oversexed neighbor with the loudest late-night wallbanging she’s ever heard. Every moan, spank, and—was that a meow?—punctuates the fact that not only is she losing sleep, she still has—yep, you guessed it—no O.
Enter Simon Parker. When the wallbanging threatens to literally bounce her out of bed, Caroline, clad in sexual frustration and a pink baby-doll nightie, confronts her heard-but-never-seen neighbor.
Their late-night hallway encounter has…well…mixed results. Because with walls this thin, the tension’s gonna be thick.
A delicious mix of silly and steamy, this is an irresistible tale of exasperation at first sight.
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Monday, December 13, 2021
10 Gifts For Booklovers
Not sure what to get the book lover in your life? Want to treat yourself this Christmas? This week's podcast is for you! Danielle Bannister and I are talking holiday gifts for those who love to read.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2021
The Most Common Question I Get About Being An Author
There are a lot of things I love about being an author. The biggest one is that I get to put the stories that float around in my head down on paper. I love flushing out story ideas and seeing them come to life on the page. But when I meet someone new, or someone I haven't seen in a while, the question 'so, what have you been up to?' always comes up.
Every now and then I get that strange look along the lines of 'yeah, but what's your real job.' But more often than not, the announcement that I've not only written but published books, is met with fascination.
As the conversation continues, I'm almost always asked where I get the ideas for my stories.
I've been published for over a decade now. I've met my fair share of authors and we all pretty much have the same answer. We get our ideas from just about anywhere and everywhere.
Inspiration tends to strike when least expected. I was driving to a book conference when I got the idea for my military romance, Longing for His Kiss. A song came on the radio that talked about a soldier that had written a letter to his family. By the time the song was over, I knew the set up for the story.
That is the only time I've gotten a story inspiration from a song, but it was extremely powerful. I spent the rest of the drive plotting the details of the opening scene and how the characters would meet.
Like in the song, the soldier had written a letter. One that was to be delivered to his wife if he didn't make it home. He gave it to his best friend, a fellow solider, with the insistence that should something happen to him that his friend would deliver the letter to his wife personally.
Both the song and the story I wrote are very emotional. They deal with moving on after death. And in the case of my book, Longing for His Kiss, falling in love again after losing the love of your life.
If you're looking for a second chance at love, check out my military romance Longing for His Kiss.
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Monday, December 6, 2021
Boundaries And Burnout
In this week's episode of Bound by Books, authors Hannah Byron and Marianne Morea are having a frank discussion about Boundaries and Burnout.
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Friday, December 3, 2021
What I'm Currently Reading - What Matters Most by Erin Nicholas
I just began listening to the second book in Erin Nicholas' Billionaire Bargains series. I enjoyed the first book, No Matter What, where we got to know the hero's brother, Tony. What Matters Most is Tony's story and I can't wait to dive into his story.
Things come easily to Tony Steele. Money. Women. A good time. It's all a piece of cake. Until that cake turns into the wedding cake of Tony's best friend and the woman of Tony's dreams, Reese Chaplin.
Tony can't fix this problem by writing a check. And when Tony finds out that his "friend" has been cheating on Reese, he doesn't hesitate to steal her away. Even if it's her wedding day.
Nothing about Reese's big day goes according to plan. She walks down the aisle to marry one man and winds up in a Vegas wedding chapel with another. After a hot night with Tony, the only thing Reese regrets is that her new husband doesn't remember anything about it. Reese suspects that the marriage is going to end badly, especially when Tony offers her a million dollars a month to stay married. But walking away from him turns out to be harder than she'd thought. Especially as she starts to get to know the man behind the wallet.
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Thursday, December 2, 2021
I've Reached The 75% Mark on His Forbidden Kiss
Because of all the writing I accomplished in November, I've hit the 75% mark in His Forbidden Kiss. In honor of reaching that mile stone, I'm sharing a teaser from the story.
The story is in draft form, so it is unedited. I hope you enjoy this little glimpse into Justin and Kim.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021
My Writing Goals For December 2021