Sanapia Jones and Marcus Brand have it all. Their crazed stalker is finally in custody. They have a lovely home, wonderful friends, amazing careers, and, most importantly, each other. That is, until the unthinkable happens and a devastated Sana must pick up the pieces of her heart and carry on for the sake of her…
Month: November 2016
Guest Blogger: Anita Philmar – The Warrior in Me
The Warrior in Me by Anita Philmar Erotic Murder Mystery/ Romantic suspense Blurb: Special Security Agent Sebastian Berlin is eager to track down his partner’s killer. Instead, he’s assigned the job of baby-sitting a scientist. His boss thinks she’s the key to an Ancient Warrior Prophecy. Science never interested Sebastian, but the know-it-all female standing at the end of his Alaskan dock…
Blog Tour: Interview with A.K. Leigh
What is one of your favorite things about writing? I love that it is something I can do anywhere and is not your typical “9 to 5” job. When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot or the characters? Ooh, great question! It’s usually a basic plot or…
Sunday Newsletter
Good morning! It’s been a while since I’ve posted a newsletter. In October the blog was filled with guest spots from my annual Halloween Page. If you missed any of the guests, please stop by to check out their posts. Direct links can be found at https://www.facebook.com/katehillshalloweenpage/ and http://kate-hill.com/halloweenpage/ I hope you had a fantastic…
Blog Tour: Persephone’s Orchard – 10 Things I Like About Persephone
10 Things I Like About Persephone Hello! I’m Molly Ringle, and I recently completed a trilogy of novels based on Greek mythology: Persephone’s Orchard, Underworld’s Daughter, and Immortal’s Spring. During this blog tour I’ll be introducing things I love about the myths, and how I used them in my books. Today’s subject is one of…
Interview with Dianne Noble
What is one of your favorite things about writing? I just love words! The pleasure of changing one word for another until you are conveying the exact feeling/situation/character you are trying to get across to the reader is beyond compare! When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot…
Poll: Explicit or Mild?
Do you prefer revised for re-release versions of erotic romances to keep explicit content or do you prefer milder love scenes?