2026-03-03

Romance Writers Weekly ~ How to Warm Up ~ #LoveChatWrite


This week, on the Romance Writers Weekly blog hop the question we're asked is, It's still cold. How do you warm up?

Well, to be honest, it's not all that cold here, at the moment, but we did have a pretty intense cold spell a few weeks ago and mostly I just stayed inside. 

I coped with the cold by making soup, taking hot baths, and baking. Nothing warms you up like a cup of tea and a slice of Irish Soda Bread fresh from the oven. I curled up under my electric blanket and read. And I exercised. I have a stationary bike and a rebounder--they saw some action. I guess I could have indulged in some hot yoga, as well, but that would have required leaving the house. 

 Anyway, hop on over to Jill Haymaker's page now to find out how she keeps warm. And don't forget to check out her book, Montana Pines Spring Forward: Time Moves On!





Montana Pines Spring Forward: 

Time Moves On

A heartwarming romance that will leave you cheering for love to conquer all obstacles.

What Colby Harte didn’t ask for at Christmas was his wife to empty their bank accounts and leave him and his eight-year-old daughter, Emma, a few days before the holiday. At a loss as to how to move on, he takes a new teaching job in the tiny Montana mountain town of Pine Meadows. A new start may be just what they need.

Cheyenne Wilde loves her job at the Pine Meadows Resort in her hometown. The trouble is she’s just turned thirty and can feel her biological clock ticking away. She’s never met a man who made her want to settle down. That all changes when Colby Harte walks into her bar.

When their friendship, built on her desire to help Colby and his daughter adjust to a new environment, begins to turn into something more, the fact that he’s still not technically divorced looms over both of them. Can either of them feel safe acting on the passion that flares between them? Just when they decide to take a chance, the return of Colby’s missing wife threatens to bring it all crashing down. But sometimes love wins.

FIND YOUR HOME IN PINE MEADOWS, MONTANA WHERE EVERYONE FEELS LIKE FAMILY.


https://www.amazon.com/Montana-Pines-Spring-Forward-moves-ebook/dp/B0C4K





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One girl, two guys and a quest for ultimate satisfaction.

Aspiring actress Gabby Browne refuses to consider her best friend, and personal trainer, Derek Novello for the role of soul mate fearing sex will ruin their beautiful friendship. When she meets Zach, she's convinced that he could be The One. Too bad Derek isn't willing to share-leaving Gabby forced to choose between two sexy co-stars.

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2026-03-02

Musical Monday: Rewrite the Stars (Zac Efron and Zendaya)

  

Okay. I think this might be it. Forget the other options. This is the perfect first dance song for Allegra and Clay. Even more perfect than Perfect--lol--because I love it too. 

I don't even have to be a Bridezilla to think it should all be about ME. lol! 

I mean, yes, it will have to be an instrumental version, because it really doesn't work on a lyrical level. But maybe that's a me problem more than a Clagra problem. (It's gotta be Clagra, right? Because the other option would be Allay and I just can't see that working.) 

2026-02-24

Romance Writers Weekly ~ Non-Writing Time ~ #LoveChatWrite


This week, on the Romance Writers Weekly blog hop we're asked, When you are not writing, how do you spend your time?

Oh, I like this. MOSTLY I spend a lot of time caring for my grandson or ferrying him to and from school. I also try and do an hour of yoga every day. I spend A LOT of time reading. Other than that, the majority of my time is spent hanging with my friends and family, cooking, shopping. Oh, and charging my car. I spend A LOT of time doing that. 

Ooh. One last thought. I also spend a lot of time creating graphics and coming up with (hopefully) cool giveaways, like the free download offer below. Please check it out, but then...

 Hop on over to Leslie Hachtel's page to find out how she spends her non-writing time. And don't forget to check out her book, Bound to Morocco!




Drugged and kidnapped, Lady Shera finds herself on a ship to Morocco to serve the Sultan. Abandoned and alone, Shera must find a way to escape and confront the people who betrayed her. She gets help from an unlikely source: the man who kidnapped her. They find they need each other. But when their partnership turns to love, the two must face constant danger to endure. But will they ever be free?




Year of the Rabbit (Urban Affairs)

It was the year of the rabbit, and someone had the brilliant idea to get a bunch of authors together and have them write rabbit-themed short stories in celebration of  the event. 

 Everyone who signed up to participate received a randomly generated set of three characters; three adjectives with which to describe said characters; a setting; an opening line; and a line of dialogue that had to be worked into the story somewhere. 

My characters were Doc, a drunk veterinarian; Jim, an anxious bounty hunter; and Candy, a picky stripper. My setting was a Hollywood Premier party. And my line of dialogue was, “Why don’t you take off your shirt?”

This was the result…

https://tinyurl.com/Yr-of-the-Rabbit

2026-02-23

Musical Monday: Strangers in the Night (Frank Sinatra)

 

Okay, I think this would be a better Frank Sinatra first dance song for Clay and Allegra. Lyrically, it fits them much better than The Way You Look Tonight. But do I really want TWO Sinatra songs?  I'm thinking that might be a bit much. 


 

2026-02-17

Romance Writers Weekly ~ What you do when you're stuck ~ #LoveChatWrite


This week, on the Romance Writers Weekly blog hop we're asked, What do you do when you're stuck in your writing?

Ooh, this is such a good question! Generally, when I'm stuck it's due to one of a few things.  Either because I haven't thought out the story well enough--the only help for that is to go back to the drawing board, so to speak, and figure things out. Another common problem is that my characters aren't cooperating. That's usually because I'm trying to "tell" the story from the wrong point of view. The only way around that is to give the scene to someone else. Sometimes...the problem is that I'm about to make one (or more!) of my characters very unhappy; maybe even kill one of them off! That's never fun, but you just have to power through it. But I've continued to grieve some characters' deaths years after the fact. 

Occasionally, I'm stuck for a minor issue--I've lost the narrative thread. The best way around that is to start from the beginning (or some other convenient place) and read what I've written so far. Very often by the time I get to the place where I've ended the story, I find the problem has disappeared and I'm able to move on. 

Now, hop on over to Jenna Da Sie's page to find out what she does when she's stuck!


Also, happy Mardi Gras and Chinese New Year!







Games We Play: Boxed Set 1

Book a stay the Wild Geese Inn, where love is rekindled, friends become lovers, trust is rediscovered and the fun never ends! 

A quirky, family-owned resort on the Jersey Shore is the setting for this erotic, lightly paranormal series. Cousins Brenda, Luke and Gwyn are determined to turn their failing hotel business around. They have no time for love. They're in no mood for games. But it's not going to matter. Not when they're up against a handful of ghosts, a mischievous boggart, a family curse, and destinies written in stone.

The Games We Play trilogy. Three books that prove that holiday fun doesn't begin or end in December!

https://books2read.com/rl/GamesWePlayWildGeese

2026-02-16

Musical Monday: The Way You Look Tonight (Frank Sinatra)

 


As we continue to explore songs for Clay and Allegra to dance to, here's an oldie. I don't think the song is their style (although the dance in this video would probably appeal to them). HOWEVER, this is the kind of song that Legs would think her uncle would find appropriate--because it's the kind of song that his parents might have danced to...although probably not at their wedding. 

Actually, maybe this would be better for her to dance to with her uncle? Hmm.



2026-02-10

Romance Writers Weekly ~ Valentine's Day ~ #LoveChatWrite


This week, on the Romance Writers Weekly blog hop we're asked to: It's almost Valentine's day. What does that mean to you and why?

Ooh, that's another good question. I'll be honest, my husband and I have been together for a looonnng time. So, many years we exchange cards and maybe a token gift, and that's about it. Sometimes we'll stay home and make a special meal (we like cooking together) or order in. Some years, we'll dress up and go out for dinner. One of my favorite Valentine's Day dinners was at a little place called Kelly's in Paso Robles which is, sadly, no longer there. Of course, we're not there either so... I don't recall all the dishes but we had a yummy goat's cheese salad with dried cranberries to start, and lavender creme brulee for dessert.

I do enjoy setting stories around Valentine's Day.  ALL the characters in Sound of a Voice That is Still have Valentine's Days that...well, let's just say they fit the couples (at least it fit where they each were at that point in the series) so there was quite a range of experiences!

In Truth or Dare, my thruple enjoy two vastly different Valentine's Days together.

Many years ago, I wrote a piece of flash fiction that became the inspiration for today's featured story, Put a Ring Around the Rosie

Now, hop on over to Jenna DaSie's page to learn what she thinks of Valentine's Day. 





Put a Ring Around the Rosie 

February 14th is just another day...until it's not.

They say timing is everything, and that certainly has always been the case where Alex and I are concerned. We met nearly two years ago when he was hired to work at Cup of Joe, the coffee shop where I was already an old timer. It was lust at first sight, at least on my part, but I had a boyfriend then, and so did he. By the time we were both single and I’d worked out that he was bi, things between us had become complicated in so many other ways that it seemed much simpler and safer to just stay friends.

We were work spouses for a while, and then we weren’t. And when we reconnected with each other last month it was after a prolonged period of hurt feelings and miscommunication during which we barely spoke to each other at all. 

Now, even though our friendship’s caught fire, so to speak, I feel like we’re both still recovering from that last, disconnected phase. Heaping a bunch of unrealistic expectations, or a need for chocolate hearts, plush toys, or rose colored anything on top of that seems like a little too much added pressure. 

https://books2read.com/RingRosie