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Merry Christmas!

Sorry for the radio silence.  I always take December off for family, faith, and, well… just to relax and enjoy all the festivities. Come January I will start back up on Stolen Sun and posting more regularly on TAP. I wish you all a Merry Christmas! God bless you all and I hope you have […]

A Tale of Two Tinks

Every year around Christmas, my mom, sister, and I go Christmas shopping together. It’s a no-boys-allowed affair (though we did make an exception one year for my awesome nephew, that is another story). It has become one of our many traditions. This year, my daughter-in-law will get to come, but I digress; this is about […]

Quick Update

Current work in progress: I am still working on Stolen Sun. I am on target to have it done by the first of December, let it set for the rest of the month. In January, I’ll start self-edits, and then send it to my editor. Hopefully, I’ll be able to release it sometime in February. […]

My 2022 Christmas Reading List

I know it’s early but I’ve already been compiling a list, so I thought I’d share. First the Harlequins. There are always Harlequins on the list 😉 then the other Christmas stories and then the not Christmas but on the list.   Harlequins: Expecting His Holiday Surprise by Jo McNally Regency Christmas Parties (Anthology) by Annie Burrows, Lara Temple, and Joanna […]

My Christmas Market Experience

originally posted on my old blog in 2018 If you aren’t familiar with Christmas Markets, they are quite popular in Europe. There is a nice little documentary on Amazon about Christmas Markets called The Seasoned Traveler Christmas Markets if you are interested. One of the most famous is the Christkindlemarkt in Nuremberg, Germany. Christkind means Christ […]

It’s Getting Closer!!!

Yup, it’s that time again, or at least it’s getting closer! What time you ask?  The most wonderful time of year!  Christmas! What can I say? I loooove Christmas. I saw a shirt a couple of Christmases ago that said, I Christmas harder than you! And I have to say, that has become my motto. […]