Tag Archives: romance heroines over 40
Just a Few Tantalizing Tidbits For You
Just a few tantalizing tidbits for you today! Tidbit #1: Heart of Gold has made its debut and is doing splendidly, thanks to you! I appreciate so much all of you who’ve bought the book, and your kind words just … Continue reading
Rock Fiction Primer, Part Two: Aircraft
This is Part Two of a (majorly delayed) series I’ve entitled Rock Fiction Primer. I’ve read some head-clutchingly inaccurate descriptions of some of the basics of the world of rock ‘n roll in recent fiction, so I thought I’d give … Continue reading
Why Are My Books Not On Kobo?
I don’t know if anyone’s noticed (probably not!) but my books are no longer available for sale on Kobo. If you’re a Kobo customer, I apologize that you can’t find Romances for the Bohemian Soul there anymore, and here’s why.
Celebration!
I just had to pop in here to tell you I am in full celebration mode! I’ve just finished writing Heart of Gold, and I could not be happier or more relieved. The drought is over y’all! Heart of Gold … Continue reading
What In The World Is She Doing?
First of all, if you’ve stuck with me this long, you have my undying gratitude! I love you. Seriously. Like hearts and flowers and long guitar solos love you. But I know there are times you might have seen my … Continue reading
How Do I Connect With You? Trying to Close the Author/Reader Divide.
Other than this website, my main online hangouts are Instagram and Facebook. Those are the places I connect with readers. I have accounts on Twitter and Google+ even though I don’t use them since I don’t like those platforms. I … Continue reading
Miss It Monday: Wedding Announcements
Welcome to the inaugural Miss It Monday post! Miss It Monday will appear when I run across and/or remember something I used to love but is either no longer produced, or is in such limited supply that it might as … Continue reading
I’ve Lost the Best Friend that I Ever Had
Trust my rock ‘n roll mind to understand Black Sabbath lyrics, right? But the first line of their 1972 song Changes resonated a lot with me recently. “I feel unhappy/I feel so sad/I’ve lost the best friend that I ever … Continue reading
Merry Christmas!
And peace on earth.
Tell Ya What I’m a-Gonna Do
Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah! Joyous Kwanzaa! And Die Winter Die. Oh. Ahem. That last one’s just for me. Let’s just insert a sheepish smile here, shall we? But while I’m hibernating until spring I thought I’d get caught up on … Continue reading