A number of your books are time travels, any particular reason you like to choose that particular tool to tell your stories?
Years ago, I read a time travel by Constance O’Day-Flannery about a woman who is in a dentist’s chair when lightning strikes and she is transported back to the Old West where she is mistaken for a mad woman with a paper necklace and drool running out her numb mouth. It was a lightbulb moment for me. I thought, “I can do this!”
Which romances are you reading at the moment?
I reread a bunch of Maggie Osborne’s old western romances, which led to Cait Logan’s westerns. Now, I’m into Susan Elizabeth Phillips’ WHAT I DID FOR LOVE.
What’s your next project? (If you can give us a hint!)
Two things. One, I will be doing another Cajun contemporary”¦the Cajun Navy SEAL Justin LeDeux from another series will be returning to Louisiana. And here’s something I’m just playing with”¦not sure how it will work out. Viking vampires.
Hi Sandra
I love your viking series and I just cannot say enough about Viking Heat. I LOVED it. Thanks so much for writing these wonderful stories
viking vampire ok I’m waiting for that one for sure 🙂
Hi, Sandra,
You have an impressive listing of product! To my knowledge, I’ve not read any of your books. (Yet as
much and as long I have been reading, I’m bound to
have read some of your work!) My question: Bypassing
the answer “the beginning,” where would you suggest
that I start?
Pat Cochran
Hi, Sandra,
You have an impressive listing of product! To my knowledge, I’ve not read any of your books. (Yet as
much and as long I have been reading, I’m bound to
have read some of your work!) My question: Bypassing
the answer “the beginning,” where would you suggest
that I start?
Pat Cochran
Hi, Sandra,
You have an impressive listing of product! To my knowledge, I’ve not read any of your books. (Yet as
much and as long I have been reading, I’m bound to
have read some of your work!) My question: Bypassing
the answer “the beginning,” where would you suggest
that I start?
Pat Cochran
Hi Sandra I remember reading the same story of Constance O’Day-Flannery If I remember it was really funny because she was still full of Novocain…..
Oooooo I love Navy seal stories I’ll have to read that.
Have a good one ann
WOW!!! so glad you are gong to be writing another
Cajun contemporary.. I love those sassy books and the humor. I read other books you wrote and have enjoyed all of them. Thanks for the great books.
Viking Vampires huh? Oh man that would be soooo good!!!
I enjoy Susan Elizabeth Phillips’ novels as well. Her Chicago Stars’ series is great too.