6 November is Fun

It’s November! Nearly the end of 2021, if you can believe it. I can’t. The year has gone so fast… but then they all seem to go fast. November is the official release month of Uncovering Colton’s Family Secret, which I wrote for Harlequin Romantic Suspense.  It’s the tenth in the Coltons of Grave Gulch… Read More

10 Books, babies and more…and a give-away!

by Roxanne Rustand First, I’d like to share some news. My new inspirational suspense novel, FINAL REFUGE, has been released and is available on Amazon. It’s the first in my Montana Secrets five-book series. The rest of the novels are completed, and will be released by mid-spring. Here’s a quick description of FINAL REFUGE: Has… Read More

8 How to Embrace the Cliché

by Cookie O’Gorman What is a cliché, and why do people always say it like it’s a bad thing?  “Trope” is a word I didn’t know until a few years ago.  I didn’t realize there were these preordained categories of romance.  Though I’d enjoyed and read several of them, I never knew there was an… Read More

5 It all starts with a viral video…

April May Fall is the love story of influencer April Davis and fixer Jack Gibson. April is a mommy influencer with the Calm Mom brand for all things serene and peaceful in motherhood. When a video of not-calm April goes viral for all the wrong reasons, her brand is in jeopardy. Enter Jack Gibson—the fixer… Read More

Research and Inspiration

by Robin Bielman Hello Writerspace readers! Happy November! My newest release, The Wedding Crasher and the Cowboy, is a few days old and it seems like just yesterday that I was writing the book and doing research to bring my characters to life. Not all my books have required I become best friends with Google… Read More

20 When a Book is Too Big

GIVEAWAY- $15 Amazon Gift Card In 2016, I had started a series of paranormal romance novellas where each book featured a different paranormal creature and highlighted a different contemporary romance trope. By 2017, I was five stories into the series and just starting the sixth which was supposed to be about a private investigator dragon… Read More

5 Out in the Stands

By Shae Connor I’ll admit up front: I’m not particularly a softball fan. I mean, I have nothing against softball, and I’ve watched games here and there, but my attention’s mostly focused in a slightly different direction. I’m a huge baseball fan. And I got it from my mother. My mom grew up in south… Read More

1 Top Five Ways to Pass Time in Captivity

By Samanthe Beck No, I haven’t been incarcerated (lately), or captured by Vikings, (despite my best efforts). But I am the world’s foremost expert on passing time in captivity, so long as we’re speaking of the fictional town of Captivity, Alaska, which I invented as the setting of my latest release, WILD IN CAPTIVITY. Now,… Read More

6 Diversity in Historical Romance

Hello! I’m Tina Gabrielle and I write adventurous historical romance featuring feisty ladies and bold heroes. I’m excited to be with Writerspace to celebrate my new historical release, ONE NIGHT WITH AN EARL, the first book in my Daring Ladies series. I’ve always wanted to write a diverse historical romance and “One Night with an… Read More

3 Why I’d Love to Fall in Love in Another Galaxy…

One of the things I’ve always enjoyed about writing is I get to travel to faraway places. I used to travel a lot when I was younger, but now I’ve settled down on an almond farm in the remote mountains of southern Spain. I share the farm with a lot of animals (and my husband)… Read More

1 A Playlist for Of Trust & Heart

As with every other story that I come up with, making a soundtrack for it is a fundamental part of the process. But for OF TRUST AND HEART this was even more important because, since the book takes place in the 1920s, where music was such a huge focus on the time, it needed to… Read More