Beyond the Romance: Kids
Why in the world would someone of basic wisdom include children in a romance novel? Let me take a second to look at my life, which has had a romantic element wi...
Why in the world would someone of basic wisdom include children in a romance novel? Let me take a second to look at my life, which has had a romantic element wi...
Today, we complete the interview with Dr. Julia Durrant about dementia and how it affects the lives of the patients and their caretakers, as it did in Beneath t...
I have enjoyed reading your thoughts and reviews on Beneath the Stars in the 2+ weeks since its release. Now that I’m hearing back from readers, I’d...
The (potentially) final mood board I have for you contains the people that surprised me the most in this book–the story that hadn’t originally facto...
The book tour continues and no one’s brought me the RV for a more leisurely ride. Even still, I’ve stopped at some lovely blogs and shared a variety...
This long weekend brought a couple of nice reviews and fun tour stops: Just Love Reviews gave Beneath the Stars a lovely 4-star review: I guess what I’m trying ...
What a way to begin release day! My virtual book tour begins at Molly Lolly. In addition to a fantastic 5-star review, Eddie popped in to visit and talk about h...
It’s hard to believe we’re only two days away from the release of Beneath the Stars. I hope you’ve enjoyed the sneak peek into the characters ...
I wouldn’t typically include peeks into families as part of my introduction to a book, but Beneath the Stars is a little different in that the families th...
Putting a young child into a romance is a risky move, I understand that. But, I’m all about writing romances that reflect real life. That tell stories wit...