Beloved Bloody Time

BANNOCKBURN BINDING – Free for the Next Five Days!!

This is the first book in the vampire time travel futuristic MMF menage series, Beloved Bloody Time.  Both books in the series that have so far been released, Bannockburn Binding, and Byzantine Heartbreak, have been nominated for Book of the Year awards (Byzantine is currently open for voting). Romani Armada, the third book in the […]

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Working Notes – November 5, 2012

Oh, I’ve been dying to tell you this. I’ve finally broken ground on the third Beloved Bloody Time novel. It’s not like I’ve been sitting around idle all this time.  I’ve been busy.  Very busy, and on the novel, too.  And the series. 1)  I finished up plotting the whole series in broad strokes.  At

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BANNOCKBURN BINDING Free at Amazon, Friday to Sunday

My time travel vampire romance, Bannockburn Binding, will be free at Amazon for the next three days. This is the first book in the Beloved Bloody Time series.  It was nominated for Book of the Year by The Romance Reviews, and gathered some pretty impressive reviews along the way, including the most recent one by

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I’m at Berengaria Brown’s place today.

I’m at erotic romance writer Berengaria Brown’s blog for an encore guest post today, in the continuing blog tour for my vampire romance series and book, Blood Stone. Today’s topic is why I hate vampires…sometimes. I’ll also be giving away a copy of Byzantine Heartbreak, the second book in the vampire time travel series, Beloved

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Working Notes September 4 – An Assembly Line of Goodies

Cute cover, huh?  It’s the Japanese version of Forbidden, the first Anastasia Black erotic historical romantic suspense that Julia Templeton and I co-wrote, in 1993.  It was our first erotic romance for Ellora’s Cave, the first time I had ever co-written anything, and it was a huge success.  It was probably the only place a

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Beware the Ides of March…But Why?

I’m sure you’ve heard the expression “Beware the Ides of March.”  You’re probably even aware that it’s to do with Julius Ceasar.  It is part of Shakespeare’s play, Julius Ceasar.  A witch foretells Ceasar’s death on the floor of the Senate in Rome, on the 15th of March, and tells him to “Beware the Ides

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Working Notes – February 28 – Another Leap Frog

A few weeks ago I was bellyaching about how I had produced books so fast that I had missed out on updating you on two books, between working note installments.  Poor me, life is a bitch, huh? Guess what?  Done it again.  Well, sort of.  🙂 Last working notes, I got to roll in ecstasy

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BYZANTINE HEARTBREAK is out (at last!)

I feel like I’ve been writing this book forever, but in actual fact, I started straight after I launched Lucifer’s Lover, which was …wow, only January 15, 2012. Considering Byzantine Heartbreak is a whopping 100,000 words, and 368 pages in the print version (the spine calculated out at .918″ thick!) that’s — actually, it’s shocking

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Working Notes – December 26, 2011

My best wishes to everyone who celebrated Christmas Day yesterday, and for everyone who got the day off from work, I hope you made the best of it. Of course, I’m writing this somewhere in the past, so I’m not sure yet if I made a very good day of it or not, but I

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Working Notes – December 12, 2011

I’m one of those writers who doesn’t believe in writer’s block.  I don’t think it exists as an independent condition.  If a writer can’t bring herself to write, then there’s an underlying reason for the “block”.  Resolve that base reason, and the writer will be able to write again. But there isn’t a disease that

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