
NEW RELEASE: Opening Scene
This article shares the entire opening scene of my new release: The Drifter’s Proposal.
This article shares the entire opening scene of my new release: The Drifter’s Proposal.
I’m delighted to announce my affiliation with the Sweet Americana Sweethearts Blog. It features authors of Sweet & Clean romances set throughout North America between the years of 1820 and 1920.
I share a full scene that didn’t make it into the finished novel: The Bride Lottery. I’ll explain why this scene was cut from the final version during editing.
Fans of Mail Order Bride historical romances know that many of these marriages of convenience involved letter-writing for a couple to become acquainted and perhaps eventually marry. The curious thing is that writing and love letters between a courting couple wasn’t a phenomenon for those separated by distance. Couples in the Victorian-Era United States often sent love letters to one another as part of their courtship, even when the other party resided nearby.
A reader contacted me not long ago, commenting on a book she believed I’d written…
I share my Top Five Ways to Tell Similarly (or Identically) Named Authors Apart. What strategies can you add to the list?