And once again I find myself saying, I am writing, I promise!!! As before, since I do disappear often I am reluctant to offer release dates, but I am back to work on Stolen Sun. I will try to start posting on here again.
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My 2023 Christmas Reading List
It’s that time of year again. What can I say? I’m a Christmas addict. I’m already planning my Christmas season. I love everything about the holiday: the books, the lights, the food, the weather, the feelings the season evokes, and most of all spending time with family. I take every December off of writing as […]
Happy New Year!
I hope everyone is having a great start to the year. I am trying to get back on schedule after Christmas. I always take the month of December off to spend time with family and do Christmasy things, like bake cookies. This year was no different. I spent a lot of time with my mom […]
Recommended Cozy Mystery Reads: more gre...
I’ve found more great series that I love. Libraries are a wonderful thing. I’m just saying… The Deputy Donut series by Ginger Bolton —It has an adorable cat and a hunky police detective…what’s not to love? The Lady Adrianna Hadley series by Andrea Penrose—Not quite as good as Wrexford & Sloan-though I fully admit that is personal […]
Recommended Cozy Mystery Reads: my fave ...
The first Cozy Mystery I ever read was a book called, How to Murder the Man of Your Dreams, by Dorothy Cannell. I picked it up on an annual book shopping spree I used to go on with my sister-in-law. It was mis-shelved in the romance section of Half Priced Books. To be honest, I don’t […]
My very first book
It’s actually no surprise that I am now writing Cozy Mysteries because my very first book released, back in 2005, was a…well I won’t say cozy mystery because it had tons of love scenes in it. But if you were to take those love scenes out it would be a cozy mystery. The book, though […]
Small Towns
I’ve been reading a lot of cozy mysteries lately and the one thing they all have in common is small towns. I love small towns. Not just reading about them, but being in them. There is just something about them that makes them well… cozy. I did not grow up in a small town, though […]