Wednesday

Writing at Starbucks


Yep, got out of the house, ordered a mocha frap, and sat in a comfy chair to work on Caroline's Love.
Here's a sneak peak of her book cover.
Finding all kinds of interesting things about the characters today.


Did I mention that there's a grizzly in the story. Yeah, big snarling, bad breath grizzly. He and Thomas are having a meeting today.


Okay, characters are calling me back. See you later.  : )  Enjoy the day.

Monday

What am I doing?




 I'm working on three novellas about mail order brides and their adventures, mishaps, and loves.
Caroline is from Richmond, VA. She leaves her war torn state with love letters in her hand only to find two other ladies with the same letters. The little town of Hickory Stick will never be the same when the three women and the man who wrote the letters collide.








These books are now on Amazon and ready to take you on adventures with stories of forgiveness, second chances and faith and  of course
ROMANCE!









Sunday

Look where Liberty Belle is today!
Yep - she's on sale for .99   04-06-14 thru 04-13-14
Liberty Belle




Set in 1859 Denver, Liberty Belle is a story of finding freedom and forgiveness. A jilted bride, a wayward sheriff, a small boy, outlaws, and a gallows provide plenty of action, romance, and hope.

Liberty Longstreet was left at the altar, but that wasn’t the worst of her day. She awakens to the fact that she needs to declare independence from her controlling mother. Wanting her freedom and to find a man of her choosing, Libby leaves home for faraway Denver. She just doesn't count on being robbed, falling for a wayward sheriff, or being accused of murder.

Sheriff Wade Calder throws down his badge in a quest for revenge. Instead, he takes responsibility for his enemy’s young son. Wanting only to be free, Wade runs into Libby, and she wins what is left of his heart. Unfortunately, he has nothing to offer her until he picks up his badge. His honor is restored, but it may cost Libby her life.

Together they learn the cost of freedom and the wealth of forgiveness.