Rescued By the Rancher

by Victoria James Release date: 4/14/15 Rescued By the Rancher Starting over and starting a whole lotta trouble… Meredith Anderson left her difficult past behind to create a new life for herself in Tall Pines—where she can be the independent, confident woman she always dreamed of being. Now she’s a partner in her sister’s wedding planning… Read More

Brides Bonanza

by Joanne Rock Everyone loves a bride. If you’ve been reading romance for any length of time, you know how much romance readers enjoy reading about a bride. There are brides on the covers of our books and brides in the title. The Cowboy’s Bride, the Millionaire’s Bride, the Sheriff’s Bride, Princess Bride, Cinderella Bride…. Read More

1 The Best Kind of Research

by Annie Seaton – From a very early age, I would pick up anything that had words on it and read. Whether it was the newspaper, a flyer, an advertisement, a billboard, a book or a magazine…I would read it. A thirst for knowledge, a desire to know what was happening in the world and… Read More

12 A Step Back in Time

Have you ever been to a Renaissance Faire or a living history museum? I’ve been to both, and I find them fascinating. At the Renaissance Faire I attended with my family many years ago, my son was knighted Sir Scooby of Doo (because he was wearing a Scooby Doo shirt) by the queen. In lieu… Read More

To have or not to have … the author website

It may be hard to believe but not even six years ago a lot of big publishing houses still weren’t sure if websites were going to be a thing—much less eBooks (don’t get me started on that). As for author websites, well, those were considered an indulgence.  So sweet if the author thought she needed… Read More

Never Making First Chair

By Naomi Hirahara – I’ve a big believer of doing things that you’re not good at. I’ve completed a few half-marathons (I’ve since retired), and been left in the dust by women twenty years older than me. A rusty set of golf clubs sit in my garage, a reminder of the many divots I’ve left… Read More

 Charlotte’s Angels

by Sofie Ryan The Second Chance Cat series has, as you can guess from the name, a cat in it. He’s a black cat named Elvis, with an impressive scar on his nose and an uncanny ability to tell when people are lying. The series also has a quartet of senior citizen sleuths: Charlotte’s Angels,… Read More

The Realities of Being a (Formerly) Cool Mom

By Danica Winters – I have been busy typing away on book number five of the Nymph Series (to be released Fall 2015), and as I’ve been working on this book, it’s given me a lot of time to reflect on how I used to be cool and I thought I share my thoughts with… Read More

1 Easter Musings … and New April Books

This Easter was my first one ever away from home—or I should say away from my mother’s Easter breakfast, egg hunt, and afternoon feast of lamb and twice-baked potatoes.  (What can I say the woman knows how to hide an egg and season a Brussels sprout.) I’m no spring chick, and I wasn’t sure how… Read More

HOW CAN A WRITER CHANGE GENRES?

A question I’m often asked is how I managed to change from writing Historical Romance novels to writing Contemporary Romantic Suspense. To be honest, it wasn’t easy to do.  Publishers are not risk takers.  They want to take the safe road.  It’s easier for them to sell the same kind of book by an author… Read More

15 Writerspace Interview With Jo Davis/JD Tyler

Thank you so much for having me here today at Writerspace! I’m looking forward to our visit! 1.  Question: What is the best part of being a writer?  What is the worst? The best and worst parts are the same—the isolation. I’m a loner by nature, so I can disappear into the world of a… Read More

Jodi Thomas takes us back to Harmony, Texas

When I began ONE TRUE HEART I knew I wanted to write a story about a man, Drew Cunningham, who was afraid to live because he believed a terrible tragedy was he fault. One night in the Amarillo airport he meets a woman, Millanie McAllen, who has never been afraid of anything in her life. … Read More