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Time for a little magic or something a bit paranormal.

And I have just the thing! Over at Vocal.Media, I have several short stories you might like to read around the fireplace.

First is Moonlight and Shadows set in one of my favorite places–Southwestern Wyoming.

And then there is Child of the Universe.

Or if you’re looking for something longer to read, check out my other books in the Gambler’s Folly or Esperance series!

And even though it’s Spooky Season,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

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Did you know I share many of my blog posts on my podcast?

Yes!

And soon I will be adding sample chapters from my books and some of my short stories as well,.

So if you’re interested in podcasts, you can find them on Spotify or on Podcasters.spotify.

So if you’re like so many of us, and don’t have time to read every blog, you can listen instead. Find out what’s happening in my worlds, listen to my short stories, or sample excerpts from my books.

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

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Here it is, Friday the 13th! Are you a superstitious type person? Or do you love things which are a bit paranormal?

I’m not particularly superstitious myself. I’ve always thought black cats were some of the coolest cats around. At the moment, we have two black kittens who are about 6 months old. And they are into everything!

But bad luck?

Not so much. Just very curious. They seem to find all the cobwebs behind the furniture and come out fully decorated with webbing and completely unconcerned. The dog isn’t quite sure what to do with them.

But since it is the season for all things a bit spooky, head on over to my page on Vocal.Media. I have a couple stories over there with bit of the paranormal.

The first is Child of the Universe. She didn’t believe in ghosts. But in that case, who was she talking to? And more importantly, who was talking back?

The second is Moonlight and Shadows. Can you believe what your eyes tell you? Or are the shadows out there in the wilderness of the high desert playing tricks on you?

For something more psychological in nature, check out The Box. There was a place in her mind, a place which scared her a little and which she kept hidden. But sometimes, she wondered if she could take just a little peek inside…

Have a wonderful day and a wonderful weekend.

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

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I know. I’m late for last week’s post, so this one will have to do double duty. But let me explain.

My husband had a total shoulder surgery last Wednesday. I don’t now if you know someone who’s had this particular procedure, but it makes life difficult during the recover. In his case, it is doubly so, since the surgery was done on his dominant side. So eating, washing, doing anything really, has been awkward. Everything is set up for him to use his left hand–he’s a lefty–and so everything is out of reach.

Having to do everything with one hand is awkward as well, like getting dressed or taking a shower. Unless you’ve had a shoulder issue of some sort, you don’t realize how much you use those muscles–even when you’re not using that arm.

In the meantime, I’ve finished my latest edit of Whiskey Jug Genie and of Gregor Thayne. One is a stand alone for my Sultonna Nadine books. The other is the next book for Esperance–after Ben of Blackstone’s Forge.

This was my first time through Gregor Thayne, and I’m happy to say it wasn’t as bad as I thought it might be. Yes, it needs work, and my editor will probably tear out her hair–or mine. But as a first read through, I was happy with the result.

Whiskey Jug Genie is just fun. And I’m so glad my husband came up with the idea. Since it isn’t part of a series, it is written under my pen name, Sultonna Nadine. Imagine, if you will, one of the djinn trapped in a whiskey jug for 200 years. He’d spent considerable time before this in the deep south of the United States and picked up quite a southern accent.

Now imagine him freed in modern day London, bound to the owner of his jug, who is an apothecary shop owner.

Let chaos reign!

But more about this story over on my Sultonna Nadine page.

Next in Esperance will be Ben of Blackstone’s Forge.

Ben’s family has a way with iron, a particular talent which runs in the family. During his childhood, up until he went away to serve an apprenticeship with another forge, Ben had planned to marry Deborah. They’d always seen themselves together, as had their families.

But while he was away, something changed. The young woman will scarcely speak to him as they pass in the street. But no one can tell him why. His father keeps hinting he should find a wife. But the only woman he has ever wanted to marry was Deborah.

Deborah had always known she and Ben were meant for each other. But while she waited for him to return, something happened which she has kept secret even from her mother. She can’t marry Ben, or anyone else. Her father strongly suggests she at least go out with some young men suitable for her, but he doesn’t understand the situation. And she can’t explain.

So what are they to do when their parents arrange a marriage for them?

Watch for Ben of Blackstone’s Forge!

That’s all for now.

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance

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Can you believe it? This is the last Friday of August already. And summer is definitely having fun as the seasons move toward autumn. The temperatures here have been close to 100 F and the nights haven’t cooled off below the 70’s in days. I’ll be glad when it cools down a little.

But to celebrate the end of the month, for this weekend only, all of my books at Smashwords will be available for FREE! And that includes Master of the Fleet. If you like romance with a magical twist, give it a try.

Yes, you read that correctly. FREE BOOKS for this weekend. Monday, they all go back to regular price. So if you’ve been wanting to try some of my books now is a good time to go for it.

Esperance Books are at this link.

Gambler’s Folly are at this link.

In the meantime, try to stay cool. I know it’s difficult this time of year. With the sudden bursts of rain we’ve had the humidity is up and the mosquitoes are hungry. Stepping outside is like stepping into a sauna full of mosquitoes.

But enjoy the weekend.

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

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It’s the middle of August and here in Georgia school has started. And the start of school means new supplies, new clothes, new shoes, school fees… You know the drill. And around here, the schools publish a list of all the supplies your child will need to start school, which really adds up.

So here what I’m going to do!

For the next few weeks, I’m going to feature one book in each series over at Smashwords and offer if for–

FREE!

Yes, you read it correctly. This week, beginning this afternoon, Jareth, First Lord and Gambler’s Folly will each be FREE, as my gift to you.

Jareth, First Lord is the first book in the Esperance series, on a world where paranormal abilities abound, especially among the ruling class.

Gambler’s Folly features a high tech, futuristic world with shifters!

Now, what do I ask in return?

Please review the book on your favorite site. You can write a review at Smashwords or at Goodreads! And please, share the book with your friends.

Other than that, nothing at all. It costs you nothing, but it will mean a great deal to me.

Wishing you a wonderful weekend.

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

to Share the Romance…

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No, I haven’t abandoned all the folks on Gambler’s Folly. It has just been very busy around here lately.

But just to prove I’ve been doing something, here’s the first few paragraphs from Old Flame.

Old Flame

Chapter 1

Kort Behrens stepped out onto the front porch of his elegant home late in the afternoon. With its tall windows facing the setting sun, the house sat back into the mountains of the Sierra Nevada range in Northern California. 

“All right, Ernie,” he told his estate manager. “I’ll be back in about a month, depending on how things shake out. You know how it is.”

“Indeed I do, sir,” the man of about forty-five told him. “Have a nice vacation.”

“Thanks, Ernie.”

Folding  his six foot eight inch frame into the limo, Kort relaxed back to enjoy the drive.

Two hours later, his driver let him out at the Reno Hyatt and passed his luggage to the concierge. Though the limo was comfortable, a long drive always made him stiff. Maybe it was age creeping up on him. He’d turned fifty-five this year after all. Even doing his best to stay in shape, the stress of his life took its toll. Still, he looked good for his age, his light brown hair only now beginning to show some gray at the temples.

Sinking into the comfortable bed, he dozed until the soft chime on his com woke him at six-thirty. After a warm shower and change of clothes, he took the lift down to the third floor dining room. Raised voices caught his attention as he entered the room and breaking his contemplative mood.

A  few tables away, a woman with shoulder length blond hair looked beaten under the verbal assault from the man who stood across the table. There was no reason for this sort of altercation in public, especially in a place like the Hyatt. Time to intervene.

And the story begins.

How does it end?

With a happily-ever-after, of course.

If you haven’t read the previous books in the Gambler’s Folly series, go on over and catch up! They’re on Amazon, Smashwords, and most other major book retailers.

So don’t despair. There are more books coming to the series.

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

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Or then again, maybe not. This is Georgia we’re talking about.

Let me explain. About a week ago, I built a fire in the living room to take off the chill. A few days before that, it had been up near 80F outside, so I had no firewood in. We all thought we were finished with the heat for the year. Just in case, I brought a little more wood up.

And then it turned warm. All right, not warm. HOT!

Three days ago we had two days of 80 degree weather again. Ir had rained, so outdoors was like a sauna. I turned on the AC not so much to cool down the house as to draw the humidity out of the air. Same thing the next day.

Yesterday the high was 63 with drizzle all day. Today may reach 70. I don’t know yet. But the humidity is once again terrible.

In the meantime, I’ve been doing some writing and some reading.

If you like murder mysteries, check out the Widow’s Island novellas. (I’ve been binge reading.)

On the home front, I’ve been writing an article about Gambler’s Folly and working on Tiger’s Tempest. My editor is working on Ben of Blackstone’s Forge.

Tiger’s Tempest?

Think Tiger shifters meeting on Gambler’s Folly. She’s a forensic photographer. He is president of the security division for his families pharmaceutical corporation and working with Interpol on counterfeit drugs. They hadn’t intended to get married when he offered to play tour guide for her skiing and photography trip to Crystal Mountains. It just sort of…well, happened.

And Ben of Blackstone’s Forge?

Ben’s family has a way with iron, which makes their trade as blacksmiths considerably easier. He’d always thought he and Deborah would marry, but when he left the village to finish his apprenticeship, something happened. Now she will scarcely speak to them. Both his father and hers are rather strongly suggesting they each need to find a partner, but the only woman he wants as his wife is Deborah. And because of what happened while Ben was away, Deborah has decided she will never marry. Until their fathers get together and come up with a solution.

Wish me luck. With this crazy weather and the hectic schedule I’ve had lately, I’ll need all the help I can get.

In the meantime, catch up on the Gambler’s Folly and the Esperance series. Both are available at Amazon and Smashwords, as well as most other online retailers.

Have a great weekend!

And as always,

Don’t Forget

…to Share The Romance…

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How is everyone this Easter weekend? I know it is a busy time of year, what with holidays and springtime gardening, and all the other things going on this time of year. In our case, cold weather and rain.

We’ve made it to Round 2 in the Allauthor cover contest for April, with Too Many Talents.

If you voted for Too Many Talents in the first round, thank you! I appreciate all your support. I never thought I would go on to another orund.

But I need your help again, if you can spare a moment. Since I’m in the second round, please go over and give me another vote!

And if you haven’t read the books from Esperance, go on over to Amazon or Smashwords and give them a try. If you’d like an excerpt, just check out the excerpt page. I haven’t put anything up for Too Many Talents yet, but I believe all the others are there.

Have an enjoyable week and don’t forget to send a vote my way!

https://allauthor.com/cover-of-the-month/15113/

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

                      

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I just got an email telling me the cover for Too Many Talents was selected for the April Book Cover Contest over at Allreads. And I’m really excited!

For those of you who are fans of my books, could you do something for me?

Could you go over and cast your vote for Too Many Talents? It only takes a few seconds.

Anyway, this week is starting out better than last week, so here’s hoping the trend continues.

Thank you for following my blog and for reading my books!

Here’s the link!

https://allauthor.com/cover-of-the-month/15113/

And as always,

Don’t Forget…

…to Share the Romance…

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