News And A Newsletter
Over the past year I’ve been doing a lot of writing and not a lot of communicating. I have a new mystery and romance series that will debut this year and a mystery romance on Radish fiction. As well it Read More …
Over the past year I’ve been doing a lot of writing and not a lot of communicating. I have a new mystery and romance series that will debut this year and a mystery romance on Radish fiction. As well it Read More …
Dangerous Desires takes place in France and England during the French Revolution. Stephanie de la Riviere, the daughter of French aristocrats, is spirited out of France as the revolution deepens. She is sent to live with a family friend Read More …
Scotland 1750. Four years before, the Jacobite rebellion under the fabled Bonnie Prince Charlie had been squashed by an English general nicknamed Butcher Billy Cumberland. In the aftermath Cumberland swept across Scotland, burning, looting and hanging men indiscriminately. Thousands were Read More …
England, 1659. There’s a new man in the small village of West Easton. Sir Philip Hampton seems to be exactly what he claims to be: a loyal Royalist newly returned from exile in France. But is he? Alysa Leighton needs Read More …
Over the last few months I have been working to organize republication of my three historical romances. Pretender’s Games, Lover’s Knot, and Dangerous Desires, first published in the 1990s, are now available in e-book format with wonderful new covers that I Read More …
Faith Hamilton is different. Blessed with the power to draw her ancestors from the past into the present, Faith formed a strong bond with Andrew Byrne, her charming rogue of a “relative” from pre-Revolutionary Boston. Andrew’s first visit when they Read More …
On arrival at our hotel in Athens, I was surprised to see a large white dog with liver coloured splotches stretched out on the steps of the elegant Grande Bretagne. Now, I like dogs. As a kid we had a Read More …
As I mentioned, we were at our Athenian restaurant for at least a couple of hours, if not more. Like us, our fellow diners were enjoying wine with their meals and they were all on a friendly basis. Under the Read More …
The ABNA quarter-finalists were announced April 14. 100 titles continued to the quarter-finals in each of the five categories. That’s only a small portion of the thousands that began the process, so I approached the announcement page with the same Read More …
Because it is so dry, there are a lot of open air restaurants in Athens. This one had a patio awning covering most of the area, because the weather had been wetter than usual. On this evening, though, it was Read More …