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February 19, 2020
Bucket List?
The Brides of Hope Mountain Series I FINALLY HAVE A COVER FOR BOOK THREE!!! And today one lucky commenter (hey LUCKY is my spin, okay?) will win a signed copy of book #2, NOT YET RELEASED…Woman of Sunlight. Getting a book published was a bucket list thing for me. I’m not big on bucket […]
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Congrats to Shanna’s Winner!
Thank you to all who commented on my post today. It means the world to me to read your sweet comments about the new covers. Thank you, thank you! The lucky winner of a set of autographed Women of Tenacity paperbacks (2017 covers) is: Laini! Thank you all, again, for your kind words, and […]
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Eve Gaddy Will Visit on Friday!
Miss Eve Gaddy is on her way and due to arrive Friday, February 21, 2020! Miss Eve has published over 35 bestselling novels and novellas so she knows her romance…and what makes a good hero. She’s packed an ebook copy of two new ones to give away. Come and join us and help us roll […]
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February 18, 2020
Women of Tenacity Makeover
I recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of when I began writing my first novel. It was such a life-altering, incredible experience – one that has blessed my life so richly over the years. I’m so grateful I took that first step into writing a book. I started this journey by writing Heart of Clay, a […]
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February 17, 2020
The Rose of Cimarron
Writing a series about outlaws has opened my eyes a bit concerning the oddities I sometimes find hidden way back in history. It’s been fun and very interesting. Sometimes teens in the old West, just as today, had some wild oats to sow. Yet, you never think about girls doing it back in the […]
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February 16, 2020
WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE? by Cheryl Pierson
If you are a reader, or a writer, or both, at some time, you probably have wondered about what words are the most important ones in our language. In an article by Richard Nordquist for ThoughtCo., a list of the 100 most important words was drawn up by British rhetorician I.A. Richards, author of several […]
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Caroline Clemmons Has Winners!
Thank you for coming to spend Valentine’s Day, Miss Caroline! And thank you all for coming to chat with her. What fun! Now for the drawing…………… The 3 ebook winners (their choice of book) are………….. VICKI COLLEEN CARYL KANE I’m doing the hokey pokey for you ladies! Congratulations! Be watching for Miss Caroline’s email and […]
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February 13, 2020
VALENTINE’S DAY: A DAY FOR ROMANCE
Happy Valentine’s Day! We have a special guest today, so please give Caroline Clemmons a big, warm Petticoats and Pistols welcome! Happy Valentine’s Day! Thanks to the fillies for sharing the blog with me today. What better time for us romance readers and authors than a day to celebrate romance? In addition to Valentine cards, […]
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Pam’s Winner!
I must say I’m a bit surprised at how many of you have never tried one of my favorite pastas Tortellini! Now that y’all know the legend, maybe you’ll be inspired to have some, right? And now . . . The winner of a gold, sparkly, heart-shaped bottle opener is: Jess Elliott (Jess, […]
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February 12, 2020
The Legend of … TORTELLINI! by Pam Crooks
It’s National Tortellini Day! There’s a “National Day” for everything, it seems, right? But this one caught my eye because, well, who doesn’t love tortellini? I don’t recall my mother ever making it. Being Italian, my family had plenty of pasta in our lives, but we were pretty much restricted to spaghetti, mostaccioli, bow ties, […]
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