Five Favorite Things

Update: Congratulations to Kimberly H, winner of a copy of Wytchfae Runes! Seasons Greetings! Secret Cravings Publishing is celebrating the holidays with a Five Favorite Things Blog Hop on December 15 & 16 at the SCP Readers’ Group page and Fan page on Facebook. There are prizes galore!   My 5 Favorite Things: 1.    Just before… Continue reading Five Favorite Things

Thirteen Holiday Treats

Wassail- Delicious hot mulled cider from Old England. Toast by saying “wassail!” – meaning “be you healthy!” Cognac- A sip of this special brandy makes gift wrapping zip right along. Snickerdoodles- No not the cookies. This is my term for my delightfully rambunctious grandsons ages 5 and 3. They and other family members make for… Continue reading Thirteen Holiday Treats

Wounded Warriors Blog Hop

Update: Congratulations to Carol P, Layna P, and Suz L, winners of a copy of Wytchfae Runes. Many thanks to all who commented, enabling me to surpass my goal. I had 37 comments and donated $37 to Wounded Warriors. The blog hop generated over $800 for this worthy cause.  Giving feels good, and this time… Continue reading Wounded Warriors Blog Hop

The Next Big Thing

What is the working title of your book? Wytchfae 3: Mind Your Goddess Where did the idea come from for the book? The two main characters–Epona and Eshigel–are minor characters from Wytchfae Runes, my new release from Secret Cravings Publishing. In Wytchfae Runes they help the main characters Kelly and Ingvar fight their battles. In Wytchfae 3: Mind Your Goddess, Epona… Continue reading The Next Big Thing

Hump Day Hook

For Hump Day Hook I am sharing a snippet from my new release, Wytchfae Runes. The Viking Ingvar is battle weary after a confrontation with the evil sorceress Skada and some of the netherworld’s less pleasant inhabitants. He perks up when faery witch Kelly enters the room. In one of the bedchambers of the Guardian… Continue reading Hump Day Hook

Elizabeth Bacon Custer: Spin Doctress

Tomorrow marks the birthday of George Armstrong Custer, 1839-1876. After meteoric glory in the War Between the States, his life catapulted to an early halt with the 7th Cav at Little Big Horn. Blundering? Betrayal? Tactical errors? He acquired both historical supporters and detractors. The greatest of the former, his posthumous publicist, was wife Libby,… Continue reading Elizabeth Bacon Custer: Spin Doctress