Time Travel

A High-Stress Marathon, Even For Me.

I honestly didn’t think I’d manage to pull this off. A few weeks ago, it was brought to my attention that November 11 this year is the one hundredth anniversary of Armistice Day — known as Remembrance Day by many western countries. As a history nut, I was appalled I had nearly missed this significant […]

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Time travel as tourism…where would you go?

This is another long post that ran in conjunction with the release of Bannockburn Binding (the individual book, not the series boxed set that was released a few weeks ago!). The blog where it appeared has long gone. (Yet I’m still here.  There’s a sobering thought.) I’m preserving the post here, instead.  — t. I’ve been

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The Next Book In The Kiss Across Time Series Is Now Available For Preorder On Amazon

I just finished rereading Kiss Across Tomorrow, as part of my editing and cleanup process, and I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed it.  That seems self-aggrandizing, but I’m very pleased to be able to say it, because when I stopped writing the series a year ago, I had started to get a teeny

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Absolutely Stunning Epic Read – Prepare to be Awed!!

The title of this post, by the way, is not something I said, but a reviewer.  🙂 When I first started inhaling fiction in every second of my spare time, the only books being released were from traditional publishers. Anthologies back then often had a long, in-depth foreword by the editor, and an additional note

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Would You Wait Six Years For A Kiss?

This post, just like “Why Time Travel Romances Wouldn’t Work Outside Romance Novels“, first appeared on a blog now long gone, as part of the book launch tour for the vampire time travel romance novel, Bannockburn Binding.  -t. I have a love/hate relationship with television series.  I don’t watch live television because the advertisements and constant

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Why Time Travel Romances Wouldn’t Work Outside Romance Novels

This post first appeared on a blog site long gone, in 2011, when I first released Bannockburn Binding.  I’ve reproduced it here because it’s a good discussion about time travel (which I am so happy to be back into writing!!) -t. Time Travel romances are a particular favourite of mine.  I got hooked on the idea

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Join My Kiss Across Time Reading Group–as we read up to the release of the next Kiss book!

On Tuesday, the first official week of the new Kiss Across Time Reading Group gets underway. For the next few months, we will be reading the next book in the Kiss Across Time series every two weeks, leading up to the release of the brand new Book 8, Kiss Across Tomorrow, in November.  (If you’re

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Cover Reveal! The Next Kiss Across Time Book!

With preview panes and featured images, social media posts that suck up images, and more, it is impossible to do a full, formal “reveal” that shows off the cover for the very first time.  It’s likely you’ve already glimpsed the cover in thumbnail, just getting to this post. So let’s cut to the good stuff.

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The Most Well-Known Muslim Leader in Western History?

Igor OvsyannykovOn this day in 1169, Salah ad-Din or Saladin became the emir of Egypt.  He was a Kurdish Fatimid and highly educated.  He preferred studying and religion to military affairs, but he would go on to conquer Syria and take the Kingdom of Jerusalem from the Levant Christians, effectively making him the leader of one of the greatest Muslim dynasties. 

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Really Cool Historical Vacation Spots: Constantinople — Redux

I first published this post on March 19, 2011.  It was a little post about some of the cool historical research I was doing at the time, for a book I was planning to write that would later become Kiss Across Chains.   This little nugget post ended up being one of the most popular posts on

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