For me, most apps are time savers. I use only basic ones to simplify and track daily tasks. I click on the app, do what I need to, and then get away from it. Show me a site with books, stories, or movies, though, and I can literally waste hours, except I don’t necessarily feel…
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We’ll Have Prisoners – From Fangs and Fists: Grit #paranormalromance #weekendwritingwarriors
In the WeWriWa is a blog hop, writers post 8-10 sentences from one of their books. Last week in my snippet from Fangs and Fists: Grit, the Alpha Wolf of Detroit asked Grit to allow his demon master to contact him, despite Grit’s fear that he wouldn’t be able to win a battle of wills…
Inspired By #MFRWAuthor
Putting real people in stories, or more accurately writing characters inspired by real people, is a way to keep characters genuine and multi-layered. For me, characters are often reflections of interactions and experiences. Werewolves don’t exist, but my fictional pack leader will have traits of people I’ve seen and admired or even hated. The same…
WeWriWa: No Blind Faith – Fangs and Fists: Grit #paranormalromance #weekendwritingwarriors
Each week in the WeWriWa blog hop, writers post 8-10 sentences from one of their books. Last week, I posted and excerpt from Fangs and Fists: Grit that left off with the hero about to receive an assignment from the Alpha wolf of Detroit. This week’s snippet continues that conversation. “What’s the assignment?” The Alpha…
MFRW Book Hooks: Were Others Killed in the Arena
From Fangs and Fists: Bolt: “Were others killed in the arena last night?” Kiara asked, her heart pounding. Lila raised an eyebrow. “Anyone specific?” “Bolt.” “I’ve heard nothing about him, but I can try to find out.” “No. I just asked because he was Grit’s friend.” Lila didn’t look convinced by Kiara’s explanation, but she…
Hump Day Hump: On the Prowl
On the Prowl by Saloni Quinby M/M Erotic Romance Are long distance lovers John Smith and Earl Eli out to capture a mysterious beast, or each other? Excerpt: They stepped across the hall and into John’s bedroom. It was spacious enough to comfortably fit his large bed, a dresser, a smaller television than downstairs and…