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November 26, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving

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Published on November 26, 2014 23:20

November 21, 2014

It's getting to feel a lot like Christmas...

One of the fun things about being an author is writing a Christmas romance in the middle of the summer. I don't have a new one out this year - right now I'm knee deep in snow in a book that's going to come out in July. :)

Happily, Mills and Boon have been having a re-release fest with my books in the last few months and here are some of my backlist Christmas stories that are now available -
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Published on November 21, 2014 01:21

November 16, 2014

Backlist Bliss

Mills and Boon are putting out a dozen or so of my backlist books between now and January 1st and I'm having a lovely time watching Amazon to see the fabulous new covers as they're added to the listing.

The latest is for Chosen As the Sheikh's Wife, a novella that was written for the Mills and Boon centenary celebrations and originally published in the 100 Arabian Nights anthology.

I
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Published on November 16, 2014 00:16

October 28, 2014

A little ghost story for Halloween...

THE ROCKING CHAIR

‘MUM!’ Polly leaned
over the banister rail and called down to her mother, busy directing the
removal men. ‘Mum, can I have the attic room?’

Her mother, frowning
distractedly, glanced up. ‘Attic room? I don’t remember an attic.’

‘Where’s this to go, Mrs Rutland?’
Polly’s mother stared at the table distractedly
before waving her hand in the direction of the door on her
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Published on October 28, 2014 17:30

October 23, 2014

Chocolate Box Spooktacular!

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Published on October 23, 2014 10:05

September 28, 2014

A Jewell Cove Christmas novella from Donna Alward

Here's Donna to tell you about it!

On October 7, I have a digital-only release coming out from St.
Martin’s Press. I’m really excited, because this book is part of my
Jewell Cove series and Oh My Gosh writing about Jewell Cove during the
holidays was SO MUCH FUN!

When my editor asked if I’d be interested in writing it as an
addition to our planned books, I had to come up with a couple to
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Published on September 28, 2014 23:32

September 13, 2014

Cheese Scone Recipe

This is the recipe for the cheese scones on my Facebook page.



I've looked up the US cup equivalents but it's tricky since nothing is equivalent.



Apparently 2 cups of flour are about 10oz so if you increase the other ingredients slightly it should work. Apart from not getting the dough too wet this is not a recipe that requires precision!



Anyway, here goes -





225 gms (8 oz) of
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Published on September 13, 2014 04:53

September 4, 2014

Pre-order The Bride, the Baby & the Best Man

The Bride, the Baby and the Best Man is now available for pre-order at a special pre-release price of 99c (77p if you're in the UK) at all outlets.

For those of you in a hurry, here are the links -

 ibooks 

Smashwords
Barnes and Noble
Kobo
Amazon
Google Play

For those with a little more time, here's the blurb -


What do you when, three weeks from your wedding, a
blackmailing aunt leaves
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Published on September 04, 2014 23:38

The Bride, the Baby & the Best Man cover reveal!

This is exciting. I've just got the cover for the ebook release of The Bride, the Baby & the Best Man.

It was created for me by the fabulous Kim Killion and I'm grinning from ear to ear.

The book is now available for pre-order at a special pre-release price of 99c (77p if you're in the UK) at all outlets.

Here's the blurb -


What do you when, three weeks from your wedding, a
blackmailing
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Published on September 04, 2014 23:38

August 30, 2014

Pretty shoes, gorgeous socks...

I'm going to have a little ranty rant...

It's about what happens to you if you're not a standard fit. Nothing major. Just having feet that, over the years, have spread a little and are now wider than standard.

I used to buy shoes from a company famous for providing well made, comfortable shoes for the wide fitting. Pretty shoes. I'm fairly light wearing with shoes (that just means I don't walk
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Published on August 30, 2014 00:03