5 STARS for The Convict and the Rose Author: Jan Sikes First Published: June 2014 Genre: Biographical Fiction SubGenre: Romantic Elements Setting: Texas, prison Heroine: Darlina Flowers Hero: Luke Stone Major Theme: An Exquisite Tribute to True Love Despite separation and punitive realities, love, patience, self-examination, and artistic creativity nurture self-growth and a rewarding inner… Continue reading Book Review: The Convict and the Rose
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Tuesday Tales: Writing Cream
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring diverse authors posting excerpts from their works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s picture prompt is cream. My snippet is from Silver Angel, a Wytchfae prequel to Lord of Fire. Enjoy the other authors of Tuesday Tales.… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Cream
Tuesday Tales: Writing Evil
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring diverse authors posting excerpts from their works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is evil. My snippet is from #7 in the Wytchfae series. It is a paranormal fantasy romance featuring the rebellious half-sister of… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Evil
Fae Friday: Mother Goddess Modron
As I write this, an owl hoots in the distance, probably from the vicinity of the graveyard up the hill. Totally fitting. The approach of autumn brings renewed brisk energy and ambition, plus a desire to be better organized and to make use of the many collected and, even created, organizational tools. How ironic that… Continue reading Fae Friday: Mother Goddess Modron
Tuesday Tales: Writing Unhappy
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring diverse authors posting excerpts from their works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is unhappy. My snippet is from #7 in the Wytchfae series. It is a paranormal fantasy romance featuring the rebellious half-sister of… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Unhappy
Tuesday Tales: Writing Door
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring diverse authors posting excerpts from their works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is door. My snippet is from #7 in the Wytchfae series. It is a paranormal fantasy romance featuring the rebellious half-sister of… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Door
Tuesday Tales: Writing Fall
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring diverse authors posting excerpts from their works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is fall. My snippet is from #7 in the Wytchfae series. It is a paranormal fantasy romance featuring the rebellious half-sister of… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Fall
#RRBC Virtual Writing Conference
I am so excited to have a booth at the Rave Reviews Book Club Virtual Conference 2019. There are so many fun activities going on over there, with giveaways, raffles, and all kinds of special treats, including a short video I made where you must play TRUE or FALSE. Am I stating FACT or spinning… Continue reading #RRBC Virtual Writing Conference
Tuesday Tales: Writing Grapes
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring diverse authors posting excerpts from their works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s picture prompt is grapes. My snippet is from Soul Weaver, #7 in the Wytchfae series. It is a paranormal fantasy romance featuring the rebellious… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Grapes
Tuesday Tales: Writing Groan
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring diverse authors posting excerpts from their works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is groan. My snippet is from #7 in the Wytchfae series. It is a paranormal fantasy romance featuring the rebellious half-sister of… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Groan