I’m delighted to welcome Angela Kay Austin for an interview and a look at her new women's fiction romance, Rumer. Hi, Angela, so glad to have you here today. Tell us a little about Rumer. What inspired this story? My original concept for this story was slightly different from the final book. At the time I originally began the story… Continue reading Interview With Angela Kay Austin, Author of Rumer
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Training Travis – Guest Post by Cathy Tully
My guest today is Cathy Tully, a fellow member of Liberty States Fiction Writers, and she’s sharing a little peek at her new contemporary romance from The Wild Rose Press, Training Travis. Blurb: Two professionals with a past—can they keep it strictly business when the passion reignites? Rebecca Evans resents Travis McGill. Not only did he… Continue reading Training Travis – Guest Post by Cathy Tully
What’s Next? – Guest Post by Liz Flaherty, Author of The Girls of Tonsil Lake
Thanks so much for having me, Babette. I looked at aging differently before I did it. I saw 40 as life being half over, 50 as decrepit, 60 as time to sit on the couch and watch TV. I didn’t look much past that at all because, I mean, really, what could life possibly have… Continue reading What’s Next? – Guest Post by Liz Flaherty, Author of The Girls of Tonsil Lake
Interview With Monica Epstein, Author of Where There Is Will
I’m delighted to welcome Monica Epstein here today for an interview and a look at her debut romance from The Wild Rose Press, Where There Is Will. Happy New Year, Monica, so glad to have you here today. Tell us a little about Where There Is Will. Where There Is Will is about a forty-something woman… Continue reading Interview With Monica Epstein, Author of Where There Is Will