by Erica Ridley | Feb 7, 2011 | Book Brew w Coffee Crew
TOO SINFUL TO DENY
TOO TEMPTING TO OBJECT
One look at the towering ocean-side manor that is to be her new home, and exiled socialite Susan Stanton knows: This is a place haunted by secrets and riddled with menace.
For Susan, there is no escaping it. At best she can stay clear of the most dangerous element of all”“dark-haired smuggler Evan Bothwick, a man whose shaded countenance cannot hide his wicked intent.
But Susan has a secret of her own”“a special gift that renders her privy to the darkest mysteries lurking within the walls of the manor and in the labyrinthine cellars beneath. And the only man who can help her make sense of it all is Evan, the very scoundrel and rogue she would do anything to be able to resist”¦
by Sabrina Jeffries | Jan 22, 2011 | Coffee, Books & a Blog
Good Morning Coffee & Book Lovers! The trouble with writing a series is learning how to balance everything. And when it comes to characters, there’s a lot to balance. Take my current series, The Hellions of Halstead Hall (hey, did you think I was going to...
by Kimberly | Sep 1, 2010 | CTRR Award
Paula Quinn learned rejection at a tender age when she submitted a short story to a science fiction house only to get a slip saying “thanks,but no thanks”. She kept writing away, but the rejections letters kept taunting her from their hiding place. Finding...
by Kimberly | Aug 1, 2010 | CTRR Award
By day, Eloisa James is a Shakespeare professor. But by night, she is the author of steamy romance novels. The dual life makes her sound like a superhero(ine), right? But, you would have to add her other identities in order to get a true picture of this lady. She is...
by Liz Fichera | Jun 30, 2010 | Coffee, Books & a Blog, Reader News
I was inspired by a little known bit of history regarding the Hohokan Indians before I began writing my historical romance debut, CAPTIVE SPIRIT. When I first moved to Arizona from Illinois, I learned that the Hohokam Indians arrived around 300 BC from ancient Mayan...