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November 6, 2015

Ready or not, the holidays will be here before we know it! Can you believe it? I’m excited to share that the twelve Christmas novellas originally released individually as ebooks last year and in limited sets of 4 in paperback have been collected for this year’s holiday season into one big book! Now you can […]

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ARC of All In Good Time

January 21, 2013

I was telling a friend just the other day that my soon-to-be-released book, All In Good Time, wrote itself. Exaggeration? Yes—sort of. In comparison to some of the other books I’ve written, it really seemed true. This was one of those books where the research material generated so much drama that I had more than […]

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Authors Never Suffer From L’esprit de l’escalier

October 22, 2012

My husband was reading a commentary written by Charles Krauthammer in which he used the French phrase, L’esprit de l’escalier. Evidently it means “staircase wit” that refers to the universal situation in which we’re left speechless by some sort of rudeness or verbal attack, and only later can we imagine all kinds of appropriate retaliations. […]

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The Circle of Delight and Desire

May 21, 2012

As fitting a title that might be for a romance writer like myself, this circle probably isn’t what you think at first glance. My topic today isn’t exactly about human delight and desire. Well, it is and it isn’t. (Don’t you hate it when people say that?) This weekend, my church hosted a pastor from […]

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New Fiction Wednesday!

May 16, 2012

This week I’m pleased to bring you the latest from my friend Allie Pleiter! I’m reading her new book right now, Homefront Hero, featured here. I always enjoy Allie’s work, but I’m especially enjoying this one because of her choice to use one of my favorite settings—all the drama of the First World War. I […]

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My Little Video

May 14, 2012

Not long ago, someone on one of my author loops sent around an example of her author video—a visual invitation from the author to her readers that described her latest book. She made it sound easy, so I decided to try it for my upcoming novel. After all, what did I have to lose? It […]

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