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Mar21, 2019

It’s a boy! (And a girl!)

By |March 21, 2019|Categories: Practically Married|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

I can't believe it, but I'm expecting again! Expecting a new book that is (no babies here -- sorry). We're just SEVEN months away from my sophomore book release, Practically Married. To help whet your whistle, I thought I'd introduce you to the hero and heroine of this clean, contemporary [...]

Mar21, 2019

Book Review: Lena’s Lucky Charm by Tami Franklin

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Lena McKenna has never been lucky in love. After a string of bad relationships, she’s sworn off men, unwilling to give up the control over her life that she fought so hard to regain. When the new Chief of Police blows into town, his teasing smile and easy charm may [...]

Mar20, 2019

Book Review: Abandoned Memories by MaryLu Tyndall

By |March 20, 2019|Categories: book review|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

In MaryLu Tyndall’s stunning conclusion to her Escape from Paradise series, Angeline Moore longs to make a fresh start in the Confederate colony of New Hope, Brazil. James Callaway longs to create a city free from immoral women who caused his failure as a preacher. But a series of strange [...]

Mar17, 2019

Book Review: Elusive Hope by MaryLu Tyndall

By |March 17, 2019|Categories: book review|Tags: , , , , |1 Comment

In a Brazilian colony named New Hope, while their friends are seeking a Southern utopia. . . . Hayden is seeking revenge. Relentlessly.After years of all but selling his soul to track down his scoundrel of a father, Hayden Gale discovers his search must continue in South America, where his [...]

Mar16, 2019

Book Review: Dangerous Books for Girls: The Bad Reputation of Romance Novels Explained by Maya Rodale

By |March 16, 2019|Categories: book review|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

For every woman who has hidden the cover of her book... Despite their popularity and profitability, romance novels have long been scorned and ridiculed as trashy literature. Is it the covers? Is it because the audience and authors are largely comprised of women? Or is it something else?  Perhaps the [...]

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