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September 14, 2017

When a Picture Reminds Me of a #Book Scene and Conn MacRoich's Shepherd's Pie

Welcome to the Tavern! In my cravings for this dish, I was reminded of a certain scene with Conn and Ivy from Quest of a Warrior...Ivy let out a groan when she took the first bite. “Holy moly!” she exclaimed between mouthfuls. “It’s so much better than in America. The fish is so fresh and moist.” She continued to eat, the warmth of the food bringing a sense of peace within her. Wiping her mouth with a napkin, she noticed Conn hadn’t eaten. He sat staring at her, his intensity heating her face...
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Published on September 14, 2017 01:00

Conn MacRoich's Shepherd's Pie

Welcome to the Tavern! In my cravings for this dish, I was reminded of a certain scene with Conn and Ivy from Quest of a Warrior...Ivy let out a groan when she took the first bite. “Holy moly!” she exclaimed between mouthfuls. “It’s so much better than in America. The fish is so fresh and moist.” She continued to eat, the warmth of the food bringing a sense of peace within her. Wiping her mouth with a napkin, she noticed Conn hadn’t eaten. He sat staring at her, his intensity heating her face...
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Published on September 14, 2017 01:00

September 11, 2017

#Medieval Monday ~ CURSE OF THE HEALER by Ashley York

Welcome to Medieval Monday! Our theme continues in week six with "First Encounter" between the Hero and Heroine. My guest today is my good friend, Ashley York! She's featuring a snippet from her story, Curse of the Healer, Book one in The Derbfine Series. Remember, leave a comment not only here, but for my sixth snippet on Ashley's blog, too. Click on the link here: http://ashleyyorkauthor.com/blog. You'll be entered to win a collection of 14 digital copies from these Medieval authors!Excerpt...
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Published on September 11, 2017 01:00

September 7, 2017

Spotlight #NewRelease and Interview ~ CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED by Bernard LoPinto

Please make welcome another fellow Wild Rose Press author, Bernard LoPinto. We're celebrating his new release, Consent of the Governed. The Tavern is serving ale and champagne, along with some Cornish meat pies. Pull up a chair and lets find out more from Bernard...MM: Welcome Bernard! I'm delighted you could join us in the Tavern today. Congratulations on your new release! Describe a typical writing day. Are you a morning, afternoon, or night-owl writer?BL: I write at night, after work, afte...
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Published on September 07, 2017 01:00

September 4, 2017

#Medieval Monday ~ BETROTHAL by Jenna Jaxon

Welcome to Medieval Monday! Our theme continues in week five with "First Encounter" between the Hero and Heroine. My guest today is the talented Jenna Jaxon! She's featuring a snippet from her story, Betrothal. Remember, leave a comment not only here, but for my fifth snippet on Laurel's blog, too. Click on the link here: http://www.jennajaxon.wordpress.com. You'll be entered to win a collection of 14 digital copies from these Medieval authors! Excerpt from Betrothal ~She did so on unsteady f...
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Published on September 04, 2017 01:00

August 31, 2017

Spotlight #NewRelease ~ NOT A GENTLEMAN by Loreen Augeri

I'm delighted to share this new release by fellow Wild Rose Press author, Loreen Augeri. I'm looking forward to reading her new release, Not a Gentleman! Let's take a peek...Blurb: When Juliana Stevenson’s father dies under suspicious circumstances, her greedy uncle betroths her and her sister to vile men for his profit. They refuse to be part of his plan, and flee, but her uncle hires an arrogant, demanding man to bring them back.Needing money to care for his brother and sister and repair a...
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Published on August 31, 2017 01:00

August 28, 2017

#Medieval Monday ~ THE ANGEL AND THE PRINCE by Laurel O'Donnell

Welcome to Medieval Monday! Our theme continues in week four with "First Encounter" between the Hero and Heroine. My guest today is the talented Laurel O'Donnell! She's featuring a snippet from The Angel and the Prince. Remember, leave a comment not only here, but for my fourth snippet on Laurel's blog, too. Click on the link here:  http://www.laurel-odonnell.com/blog.html. You'll be entered to win a collection of 14 digital copies from these Medieval authors! Excerpt from The Angel and the P...
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Published on August 28, 2017 01:00

August 21, 2017

#Medieval Monday with HIGHLAND REDEMPTION by Ceci Giltenan

Welcome to Medieval Monday! Our theme continues in week three with "First Encounter" between the Hero and Heroine. My guest today is Ceci Giltenan! She's featuring a snippet from Highland Redemption. Remember, leave a comment not only here, but for my third snippet on Ceci's blog, too: https://cecigiltenan.com/ . You'll be entered to win a collection of 14 digital copies from these Medieval authors! “Tomas, tell me, is it usual for men to name their horses?”“That’s an odd question, why do you...
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Published on August 21, 2017 01:00

August 20, 2017

Quote For The Week Of 8.20.17

“For the dragon transformed her tears of sorrow into diamonds, and the brilliance reflected within them sparked joy into her heart.” ~Dragon Knight's Sword 
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Published on August 20, 2017 01:00

August 17, 2017

Spotlight #Author #Interview ~ C.j. Fosdick

Please make welcome fellow Wild Rose Press author C.j. Fosdick. I'm thrilled to have another writer of time-travel romances in the Tavern today! In addition, her first book, The Accidental Wife is on sale for .99!  A reason to celebrate, so I'm serving sparkling fruit punch and lemon tarts. Get comfy and let's meet C.j....MM: Welcome to the Tavern, C.j.! So happy you could be here today. I know how each author is unique, so describe a typical writing day. Are you a morning, afternoon, or nigh...
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Published on August 17, 2017 01:00