This week, on the Romance Writers Weekly blog hop, we're asked, "Why did you choose to write romance?"
My stock answer to this question is that I chose sex over violence. I was halfway through writing what I thought (at the time) was a cozy mystery. But then I realized that the murder plot wasn't nearly as interesting as the romance. And the rest is history!
Now, hop on over to Jill Haymaker's page to find out why she write romancel. And don't forget to check out her NEW book, Montana Pines Autumn Leaves.
IT’S RELEASE DAY!Montana Pines Autumn Leaves
Cathy and Jerimiah have been best friends and neighbors for years, but when a handsome stranger moves to town and shows an interest in Cathy, will they discover that they want more than friendship. A feel good story of friends to lovers set in the mountains of Montana.
POUR DECISIONS, BOOK THREE
It’s not every day that you and your sisters inherit a winery. I should be on top of the world, floating on Cloud Wine, as they say. Instead, I’m about to make some of the biggest mistakes of my life. And that’s saying something.
Complicating my quest to redeem myself, earn my sisters’ respect, and help them turn our winery into a straight fire success, is my low-key relationship with Sheriff’s Deputy Clay Romero. Sure, there are risks involved in sleeping with the enemy, but ‘what’s meant to be will find a way,’ right?
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