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Can You Believe?

Can You Believe?

I'm so happy to bring in December and roll in the holiday season here with you on the December Book Brew. This month is magical and so is my novella, "Can You Believe," one of three stories in The Holiday Inn anthology. Imagine you're a newlywed, working overtime as...

Carolina Girl – Excerpt + giveaway!

Carolina Girl – Excerpt + giveaway!

Italian Guy and I watched Love Actually last night to get in the holiday spirit. You know the opening scene in the airport, all the people coming and going, families and friends connecting and reconnecting? I love that. So it's no surprise that some of my favorite...

Carolina Girl – Excerpt + giveaway!

Carolina Girl – Excerpt + giveaway!

Italian Guy and I watched Love Actually last night to get in the holiday spirit. You know the opening scene in the airport, all the people coming and going, families and friends connecting and reconnecting? I love that. So it's no surprise that some of my favorite...

Its a very “Hot Holiday” this year!

Its a very “Hot Holiday” this year!

The Dark Side has issued a hit on Santa Claus and sent their secret weapon, a Recruiter named Wanda, to take the old guy down. But Wanda might not be prepared for Santa's hot, heavenly bodyguard... Happy Holidays everyone! Welcome to my quirky urban fantasy series...

Scottish Revelry, 18th Century Style

Scottish Revelry, 18th Century Style

One of the joys of writing historical romance is the research. In my latest novel, Desire in Tartan, I found myself researching winter holiday customs in the far northwest Highlands. I created a clan that had Norse roots, so they celebrated the Yule rather than...

Scottish Revelry, 18th Century Style

Scottish Revelry, 18th Century Style

One of the joys of writing historical romance is the research. In my latest novel, Desire in Tartan, I found myself researching winter holiday customs in the far northwest Highlands. I created a clan that had Norse roots, so they celebrated the Yule rather than...

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