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August 15, 2012

Beach Book Blast & For The Love of Reading

If you read my post from earlier today, I mentioned that the geese and ducks were gathering. I’m not ready for winter, but I’m sure ready to leave the gardening, painting, and building behind. So for a few days, I’m dreaming of vacation and taking part in the WG2E Street Team’s Beach Book Blast. To [...]
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Published on August 15, 2012 08:00

My Heart Burns by Marlene Renee

Today is the middle of August and up on the Canadian prairies, the geese and ducks are gathering. Will this be an early winter? Part of me looks forward to a break from the gardening and painting and building we’re doing this summer. The other part of me thinks blech, I’m not ready for snow [...]
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Published on August 15, 2012 05:00

August 8, 2012

The Middle of Summer

While Christy Hayes faces The End of Summer, up on the Canadian prairies, we’re smack in the middle of our summer season. And it’s been a hot, humid summer with temperatures close to 90 degrees F (30 C). I know. Some of you are laughing at me right now. But to this Canadian, the 90 [...]
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Published on August 08, 2012 07:00

August 1, 2012

The Ghost and Christie McFee by Suzanne Stengl

After taking a short break from my computer and all things internet and email related, it’s time to get back to work again. I’m writing a book tentatively titled Sex, Lies & Family Ties. It’s about a woman and a man. Probably will have some sex in it. Will definitely have lots of lies. And of course, what’s a Sheila [...]
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Published on August 01, 2012 08:00

July 25, 2012

Summer Vacation

It’s that time of year, when people head out on the road for some family fun. But with our children grown, we stay at home during the busy summer months of July and August. It’s a good time to catch up on yard work, especially since we have such a short growing season in the [...]
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Published on July 25, 2012 06:00

July 15, 2012

Wedding Fever by Sheila Seabrook

Book 22 of the Bandit Creek series has finally arrived and – you guessed it – it’s WEDDING FEVER by Sheila Seabrook. What? Not surprised? You mean someone let out my secret? First off, WEDDING FEVER is a novella, like the rest of the Bandit Creek books. I had a blast writing this story. Well, [...]
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Published on July 15, 2012 05:00

July 11, 2012

Story Magic

It happens when you least expect it, usually days or weeks or months after you need it. Whether I’m reading a book or writing one, there’s a moment when the magic of the story hits me and I’m swept up into the lives of the people on the page. For the rest of this post, [...]
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Published on July 11, 2012 05:00

July 10, 2012

The Carla Roma Interview

Five more days and then something special happens. Can you guess what it is? That’s right…it’s the release of Wedding Fever, my Bandit Creek contemporary novella. Today, the Carla Roma Interview went live. Pop on over and read it. Maybe leave a message, then share it with your friends. I’ll wait… Ah, you’re back. Thanks [...]
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Published on July 10, 2012 11:00

July 1, 2012

Silent Waters by Trip Williams

Only fifteen more days till the release of my own Bandit Creek book. To keep you reading till then, I’d like to introduce Book 21 in the Bandit Creek series, a suspense thriller titled SILENT WATERS by Trip Williams. Trip has had an exciting life and seriously, with a background like his, how could he do anything but [...]
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Published on July 01, 2012 07:00

June 27, 2012

Are You Directionally Challenged?

Join me over at the Women Unplugged site today where I’m talking about being directionally challenged. * * * I once directed my husband to my sister’s house.  We didn’t have her address and my husband had never been to her house. “That looks familiar. Turn left here. Oh, I’m pretty sure we passed the subway, went [...]
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Published on June 27, 2012 07:00