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Introducing Momo!

You’ve met my long-haired cats, Charming and Rogue. Now, meet Momo. Yes, it’s a strange name. My children named her after the character in Avatar. Momo is a little overweight. Everyone thinks she is a mean cat, but I think she’s just moody. When she doesn’t want to be pet, she growls. And she looks […]

Medieval Monday! First Encounter in Soul of the Wolf by Judith Sterling!

It’s Medieval Monday! Today, I am honored to feature the talented Judith Sterling and the excerpt from Soul of the Wolf.   It’s about – A Norman loyalist, Lady Jocelyn bristles when ordered to marry Wulfstan, a Saxon sorcerer. She nurses a painful secret and would rather bathe in a cesspit than be pawed by […]

Immortal Death by Laurel O'Donnell

Coming Soon! Immortal Death

Immortal Death was previously published and will be back again soon. It is a great vampire read. Perfect for this spooky time of year! This is what some reviewers said – “Immortal Death is definitely a page-turner. The closer I got to the end of the story, the faster I read. Anyone looking for an […]

Introducing Rogue!

Last week, I introduced you to Charming. Rogue is Charming’s sister. She loves when I pet her, but only when she wants some affection. Rogue’s personality is very much like her name. She is very independent. She doesn’t eat with the rest of the cats. She does things in her time on her own agenda. […]

Medieval Monday! First Encounter in Elsbeth by Lane McFarland

It’s Medieval Monday! Today, I am honored to feature the wonderful Lane McFarland and the excerpt from Elsbeth.   It’s about – Elsbeth MacDougall recoils at the violent Scottish rebellion and the bleak plight of orphans. Vowing to protect the homeless, she embarks on a journey to Scone and sets her course to become a […]

Introducing – Charming

I think we could all use a break from the rigors of the week, so I’d like to introduce you to my mischievous, wonderful, loveable boy, Charming. He follows me around during the day. When he squeaks the cutest little meow I have to stop what I’m doing and pet him, or turn the faucet […]