Fourth drum roll and ta-da! What do you think of the new, updated cover for Time Singer, the fourth book in the fantasy romance Wytchfae Series? Doesn’t Seraphina, heroine of Time Singer, look stunning as she journeys back to old Ireland? Her warrior hero, Aedar, certainly thinks so. Dawne’ Dominique of Dusk Til Dawn Designs creates… Continue reading Cover Reveal- Time Singer
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Cover Reveal- Runes
Drum roll and ta-da! What do you think of the new, updated cover for Runes, the first book in the fantasy romance Wytchfae Series? Doesn’t Kelly O’Day, the heroine of Runes, look amazing? Her Viking hero, Ingvar, certainly thinks so. Dawne’ Dominique of Dusk Til Dawn Designs creates lovely artwork.
Sharing #PenDames Myth & Magic in Romance
Flossie here – wishing you Happy May! The month of May frolics onto the green stage, dressed in purples and pinks—and all the colors of spring. She is nothing if not decked out! Her fragrance uplifts the spirits. When I open my back door, hypnotic jasmine permeates the air. Out front, the sweet scent of… Continue reading Sharing #PenDames Myth & Magic in Romance
Guest Author Julie A. D’Arcy
Please welcome my special guest, the fabulous Julie A. D’Arcy! I’m so excited about her book Time of the Wolf. It’s a privilege to have Julie with us today. Author Julie A. D’Arcy I would like to thank my friend Flossie Benton Rogers for inviting me to post to her Blog today. I am an… Continue reading Guest Author Julie A. D’Arcy
Sharing #PenDames #CharacterInterview
Please hop over to Pen Dames for an interview with the heroine of the Lord of Fire paranormal fantasy romance. To read Garnet and Gabriel’s story, please consider Lord of Fire. Cheers & Happy Reading!Flossie Benton Rogers, Conjuring the Magic with Spirited Stories
1920s Honey Mace Cookies
Even though a hundred years have passed since the 1920s, cookies of the time are still the bee’s knees! Today we consider a lesser known spice. Mace comes from the same evergreen tree as the more familiar spice, nutmeg. Whereas nutmeg is the pit of the fruit, mace is derived from the outer covering of… Continue reading 1920s Honey Mace Cookies
Tuesday Tales: Writing Pink
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring authors posting excerpts from works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is pink. Enjoy the other talented authors of Tuesday Tales. A tiny smile played upon Epona’s lips as she set forth to the Pink… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Pink
Mind Your Goddess on Katherine Smits Blog
How is everyone doing? I hope you are safe and well. I am writing, editing, crocheting, and spending time (usually on text or phone) with my family. At some point, I’ll snap some photos of my crochet projects. I’m not that great a crocheter, but I love it so much. Exciting news! Mind Your Goddess… Continue reading Mind Your Goddess on Katherine Smits Blog
Tuesday Tales: Writing Skinny
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring authors posting excerpts from works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is skinny. Enjoy the other talented authors of Tuesday Tales. Rena was doing her best to handle drink orders for a limo full of… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Skinny
Tuesday Tales: Writing Mystic 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 we have a picture prompt. I chose the one that resembles a mystic door. My snippet is from Silver’s Angel, a standalone Wytchfae prequel… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Mystic Door