Author Archives: SpecialEdition
Rain Checks, Food Tours, and Flats
by Lynne Marshall Back in February I blogged about how breaking a bone in my foot ruined the special plans my husband had made for us on Valentine’s Day. Well, three months later, I got a rain check. We went … Continue reading
No blog today
In light of the destruction in Oklahoma, it doesn’t feel right to me to post the blog I had written. Many, many thoughts and prayers for all those affected. We’re thinking of you. Ami Weaver
Summer wins the Judging A Book By Its Cover Blog!
Summer, please contact me at chris@christynebutler.com with your mailing address and I’ll get your $15 Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com gift card out to you (via your email address) and as soon as my copies of THE MAVERICK’s SUMMER LOVE arrive I’ll … Continue reading
Judging A Book By Its Cover
by Christyne Butler “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” A familiar saying, one my mother often said to me when I’d complain there was no way she could understand the dramas I was going through while … Continue reading
Going to the Sun – Lilian Darcy
I’m just back from the most amazing trip to California and Montana, researching and brainstorming a whole new series of romances with fellow Harlequin authors Jane Porter, Caitlin Crews (who also writes as Megan Crane) and C J Carmichael, launching … Continue reading
What’s Your Favorite Type of Story?
by Amanda Berry Special Edition tends to be a mixed bag when it comes to types of stories or tropes. All of them come back to the theme of the line – stories with relatable characters who strike a chord … Continue reading
Expecting Fortune’s Heir by Cindy Kirk
* Where did you get the idea for Expecting Fortune’s Heir? As you probably know, this book is one of six Fortune’s of Texas books released January-June this year. Harlequin gives the authors who are invited to participate in this “continuity” an … Continue reading
A Walk on the Wild Side
by Stacy Connelly I went to the zoo last month and had a great time. I hadn’t been in years (long before I had a digital camera), so it was fun to go and take some pictures of all the … Continue reading
What do I write?
by Ami Weaver I recently started a new story. And I realized right away, it was familiar. Not in the way like I was rehashing an old book. But I realized I love to tell reunion stories. Especially if a … Continue reading
WWYD? by Cindy Kirk
WWYD? What Would YOU Do? You’ve all probably heard of the television show “What Would You Do? If you haven’t seen it, here’s how it works: they have a hidden camera that records different situations and then they wait … Continue reading