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January 27, 2020
Medieval Monday Celebrations Concludes with TO WEAVE A HIGHLAND TAPESTRY
Medieval Monday's theme of "celebrations" concludes today, and we've returned home to my own story, To Weave A Highland Tapestry. As a special bonus, I've expanded the final scene to give you a teaser into my next work-in-progress, Magnar: The Wolves of Clan Sutherland coming this summer! I hope you've enjoyed this round of Medieval Monday. Excerpt from TO WEAVE A HIGHLAND TAPESTRY Lifting his arms outward, the druid proclaimed in a loud voice, “As we greet the longest night, let the light...
Published on January 27, 2020 01:01
January 23, 2020
The Power of Words
Most of us can remember this saying, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never harm me...." I used to sing the tune when I was a child. When I was grown, I spouted it often to my children. They'd come home from school, hurt and frustrated from a harsh (and sometimes cruel) remark made by one of the other children. I continued to soothe their pain by telling them that the mean words could not hurt them. In a sense, I was wrong. Words can harm a person's soul. Break their...
Published on January 23, 2020 01:01
January 22, 2020
Spotlight New Release | A PRIDE OF BROTHERS: RICK by Peggy Jaeger
Please make welcome my dear sister Rose friend from The Wild Rose Press, Peggy Jaeger! The Tavern is celebrating her new book release, A PRIDE OF BROTHERS: RICK! I'm in love with this cover, my friends. Grab a glass of bubbly and let's hear what Peggy has to say about her new book and series... As a writer I never want my writing to get stagnant or repetitious, or – God forbid – boring. Since I write Romantic comedies and stories about families I’m not too worried about being stagnant or...
Published on January 22, 2020 01:01
January 20, 2020
Medieval Monday | THE PIRATE'S REDEMPTION by Ruth A. Casie
Welcome to Medieval Monday! We have only two more weeks left of our theme of "Celebrations." I hope you've been following along. My guest today is the lovely Ruth A. Casie. She's sharing a snippet from her medieval romance, The Pirate's Redemption. Psst...Ruth is the creator of all our beautiful Medieval Monday videos! And if you're following along with mine, hop on over to Ruth's blog here! Enjoy! Snippet from The Pirate's Redemption “Who will sing?” Wilem called out. “Gareth,” answered the...
Published on January 20, 2020 01:01
January 13, 2020
Medieval Monday | NIGHT OF THE OWL by Judith Sterling
Welcome to Medieval Monday! It's week 9 of our them of "Celebrations." Only a few more weeks left, my friends. And speaking of friends, my guest author is a dear one! Judith Sterling is sharing a snippet from her beautiful medieval romance, Night of the Owl. If you've been following along with mine, hop on over to Judith's blog here when you're finished. Enjoy! Snippet from Night of the Owl Not my concern, Hugh thought. But the idea gnawed at him and continued to do so even when he and his...
Published on January 13, 2020 01:00
January 11, 2020
Paranormal Romance Guild 2019 Reviewer's Choice Awards
Absolutely overjoyed to have three books and one series nominated for the 2019 Paranormal Romance Guild 2019 Awards! It's a great honor, and one I'm sharing with so many talented and wonderful authors, too. Yet I need your help with votes. If you can spare a moment, please hop on over to the Paranormal Romance Guild HERE and cast your vote (only one time) for the following in each category: GHOSTS/HORROR/PARANORMAL/URBAN/FANTASY/FOLKLORE/MYTHOLOGY/OCCULT/MYSTERY/SCI-FI: Destiny of Warrior...
Published on January 11, 2020 01:00
January 8, 2020
Spotlight New Release Interview | LORD OF DRUEMARWIN by Helen C. Johannes
Please make welcome a sister Rose (from the The Wild Rose Press), Helen C. Johannes! We're celebrating her new release, Lord of Druemarwin! The Tavern is serving ale, hot cider, and plum tarts, so get comfy and let's hear what Helen has to say... Congratulations, Helen! Delighted you could join us today. I'll start by asking one of my favorite questions: Describe a typical writing day. Are you a morning, afternoon, or night-owl writer? I usually start creative work mid-morning and continue in...
Published on January 08, 2020 01:00
January 6, 2020
Medieval Monday | MAREK by Bambi Lynn
Welcome to Medieval Monday! We're on week 8 of our theme of "Celebrations." My good friend, Bambi Lynn joins us in The Tavern. She's sharing a snippet from her medieval romance, Marek! And if you're following along with mine, hop on over to Bambi's blog here! Enjoy! Snippet from Marek She caught Bryn’s attention as he was in between wenches and motioned for him to join her. She pulled a handful of Legos from her bag and spread them out on the table, hoping no one nearby was paying them any...
Published on January 06, 2020 01:00
December 30, 2019
Medieval Monday | TO LOVE A SCOTTISH LAIRD by Sherry Ewing
Welcome to Medieval Monday! We're on week seven of our "Celebrations" theme. My guest author today is my good friend, Sherry Ewing. She's sharing a snippet from her medieval romance, To Love A Scottish Laird: De Wolfe Back Connected World. And if you're following along with mine, hop on over to Sherry's blog here. Enjoy! Snippet from To Love A Scottish Laird They did not go far, only to an out-of-the-way alcove with a shuttered window. She unfastened the latch and flung open the wood,...
Published on December 30, 2019 01:00
December 23, 2019
Medieval Monday | CAMERON by Lane McFarland
Welcome back to Medieval Monday! It's the week of Christmas, and we're on week six of our theme of "Celebrations." My good friend, Lane McFarland is my guest author in The Tavern. She's sharing a snippet from her wonderful medieval romance, Cameron, The Daughters of Alastair MacDougall: Book 1 When you're finished reading Lane's snippet, hop on over to her blog here and read mine. Enjoy! Snippet from Cameron “Would ye care for some fresh air?” His deep voice rumbled in his chest. She searched...
Published on December 23, 2019 01:00


