At the beginning of 2014, I had 7 books out. Of those 7, 4 of them are set in Scotland and 1 is set in England. AND they are all connected, with characters making appearances in each other’s books. (The other 2 are set in the US.) Why do I write stories set in the… Continue reading I Can’t Seem To Escape The UK – Guest Post by Alexa Bourne, Author of Broken Road
Category: My Guests
Catch & Release Flirting – Guest Post by Heather Ashby, Author of Forget Me Not
I’ve been a sport flirter since the first grade. I played first string in middle school and was a varsity flirter in high school and college. I was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia for my tour in the Navy, and with a ratio of one hundred men for each woman in that town…well, you do the… Continue reading Catch & Release Flirting – Guest Post by Heather Ashby, Author of Forget Me Not
How Much Research for Historical Romance? – Guest Post by Regan Walker, Author of Wind Raven
I have been asked many times how much research I do—how much I believe is necessary—for historical romance. I suppose the answer depends on whether you want to write a “wallpaper” historical romance, one that is generally set in an era with a few nods to what the clothes and setting look like, or a… Continue reading How Much Research for Historical Romance? – Guest Post by Regan Walker, Author of Wind Raven
Interview With Maria K. Alexander, Author of Untangle My Heart
I’m delighted to welcome back Maria K. Alexander here for an interview and to celebrate the worldwide release of her contemporary romance, Untangle My Heart. Hi, Maria, so glad to have you here today. Tell us a little about Untangle My Heart. What inspired this story? Kate and Edward from Untangle My Heart were secondary… Continue reading Interview With Maria K. Alexander, Author of Untangle My Heart
