Paranormal Romance

Friday’s Mash – February 24, 2014

Goodies I’ve found from chatting, cruising and working (not so) lately: Posts Authors Deserve Better http://bit.ly/1g4TzX6 This is a long, long, thought-provoking post by Barry Eisler (he’s the guy that turned down a six-figure deal with a legacy publisher and went indie, instead). If you have the time, click on all the links he provides […]

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Birthday! Wedding Anniversary! Birthday!

It’s here!  The one day of the year when Mark and I get everything all at once. Today is Mark’s birthday, my birthday, the anniversary of the day we met…and our wedding anniversary. As I’ve often said, no one has any excuse in our household for forgetting anything. For the first time in eighteen years,

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8 Warning Signs You Are Addicted to Time Travel Romance

8 Warning Signs You Are Addicted to Time Travel Romance Time travel romance, like Regencies, has a dedicated and fanatical core of readers.  How addicted are you to the clock-buckling genre? 1.  You used to read every historical romance title issued. You still read historical romances on the rare occasions they’ve been issued, but they

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LUCIFER’S LOVER – Long Contemporary Romance – Free Until Sunday

Please take note of the date of this post! If you’re reading this somewhere in the future, the book is probably no longer available for free and I don’t want you to be disappointed. Check the date line! 🙂 _____________ Lucifer’s Lover is a long contemporary romance, one of only two I’ve ever written, and

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My Life + Working Notes – February 17, 2014

It’s the long weekend — well, the tail end of it.  Mark and I have spent the weekend being creatively productive. I just finished the first draft of Wait, which Beloved Bloody Time fans should be pleased about, as it is the long history of Tally and Lee before the events of Bannockburn Binding.  The

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What I’m Reading – February 15, 2014

Even I’m not sure what the list will look like this month.  It’s been a bit of a shambles, reading-wise. Let’s find out: Write. Publish. Repeat. Sean Platt, Johnny B. Truant, with David Wright Released only at the end of last year, this book will become a classic guide for indie publishers, I’m sure.  I’ve

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Happy Valentine’s!

I couldn’t let Valentine’s Day slip by unremarked.  It is, after all, the epitome of romance. I hope you have a great day, filled with bon-bons and roses…and I hope you have an even better evening!  😉 ________________

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Ticking Clock, Romance Locks, and Screwing With The Formula…There’s Fun In Them Thar Tropes!

I make a habit of going against the grain.  Most of the time I do it quite unconsciously, but I usually end up doing things very much the opposite of the way most other people do it. As a consequence, my kids have grown up being able to tell their friends that their dad is

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DEAD AGAIN – Romantic Thriller – Free Until Sunday

Please take note of the date of this post! If you’re reading this somewhere in the future, the book is probably no longer available for free and I don’t want you to be disappointed. Check the date line! 🙂 _____________ Dead Again, the lead book in the big Romantic Thrillers collection, is free to download

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Why King Arthur Endlessly Endures

I know I’ve mentioned this before, but I’m going to mention it again.  If you haven’t clued in yet, I’m a history nut, and Britain is prime hunting territory for me.  Coming from Australia, where nothing is much over sixty seconds old, Britain was like Christmas and Valentine’s Day rolled into one for me.  My

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