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A Giveaway

Since I just love to giveaway things, I have a soy candle with the scent of German chocolate cupcake that I’m going to give away to one person who comments. The candle smells more like you’ve been baking than a really strong chocolate flavor. One lucky commenter will win this yummy smelling candle which comes in a special Glendale Chocolate Affaire box. Just leave a comment below about your favorite holiday custom, or even an…

Marsha Ward, historical western author

Today my special guest is Western Author Marsha Ward who writes gritty westerns mixed with adventure and a little romance. Marsha Ward is an award-winning writer, editor, and poet, whose published work includes four novels in The Owen Family Saga: The Man from Shenandoah, Ride to Raton, Trail of Storms, and Spinster’s Folly; and over 900 articles, columns, poems and short stories. She also is a workshop presenter and writing teacher, and is scheduled to…

Week 24: THE NEXT BIG THING BLOG HOP

There are the books everyone had heard about such as Twilight, Hunger Games, Fifty Shades of Gray. But what about all those books written by people you’ve never heard of? Some of them are treasures just waiting to be found, and that’s what this blog hop is all about: the books you might not have heard about, but that you might end up loving. This blog hop is like a game of tag. One author…

Excerpt from A WINTER’S KNIGHT

A Timeless Romance Anthology Winter Collection Six Award-Winning Authors  contributed brand new stories to A Timeless Romance Anthology: Winter Collection,  a romantic collection unlike any other.  Readers will love this compilation of six novellas, set in varying eras, yet all with one thing in common:  Sweet Historical Romance. In A Winter’s Knight by Donna Hatch,  a young lady’s fascination with a murdering earl and his dark castle lands her in the heart of an ancient…

The Magic of a Mistletoe Kiss

The tradition of kissing under the mistletoe is as ancient as it is fun. No one seems to know the true origin of kissing under the mistletoe, but most sources seem to trace it back to old Scandinavia. It probably stems from pagan rituals, as do most Christmas traditions, even Christmas itself. Druids believed mistletoe possessed magical powers of healing—even against poison—and helped improve fertility. Other herbology claims mistletoe is both an aphrodisiac and an…

The Reluctant Bride

When I wrote my first short story, The Reluctant Bride, I was inspired by a picture. It was of a small, country road lined with trees all in autumn color. It conjured images of a meeting in a wayside inn. Out of that was born the premise for my story. I had no idea there was  a painting by that  name painted by artist Auguste Tulmouche. Isn’t this one wonderful? It makes me wonder what…

Happy Thanksgiving

I love Thanksgiving. It’s the only time my family gets together and everyone behaves themselves (mostly). I’m cooking tomorrow for 13 people. Glad it’s not for 25. Also glad it’s not for only one! We’re doing the traditional turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, green bean casserole, rolls, pie.  No, my meals don’t look as beautiful as this picture! Our only deviation from the usual Thanksgiving dinner is the addition of my mom’s…

Book signing TODAY, and a FREE writer’s webinar next week

Saturday Nov 10, I’ll be in Mesa, AZ, at the Latter Day Cottage signing books from 10-2 for the WUFC Fundraiser to help raise money for Serena Freewomyn to pay for her cancer treatment.  I’m excited to see everyone there. A lot of really fun authors are going to be signing. Good times! So come meet some of my favorite authors and help us raise money for Serena,the daughter  of a good friend and fellow…

Get into the Christmas Spirit with Two Christmas Stories

Halloween is over and winter is just around the corner. Here are two sweet Regency romances can help put you in the mood for Christmas. Six Award-Winning Authors have contributed brand new stories to A Timeless Romance Anthology: Winter Collection. A collection unlike any other, readers will love this compilation of six sweet historical romance novellas, set in varying eras, yet all with one thing in common: Romance. My story, A Winter’s Knight, begins when…

Happy Halloween, poem for you

Here’s a Halloween treat for you, a poem by a writer friend: HalloweenNight By Joyce Smith Spooks and goblins sitting at my door, Whining and howling as never before. The moon is so bright and sitting high, With the stars twinkling way up in the sky. Those goblins and spooks are bad as can be, Sitting at the doorstep and flying in my tree. They scare my cat and they scare my dog, They go…