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Go Somewhere Fun When You Have to Stay Home

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In fun, furry, and feel-good DEADLY THANKSGIVING, there’s big trouble at Grizzly Gulch Guest Ranch in the Alberta Foothills. One corpse, many suspects One major wardrobe malfunction Eight dwarf goats, one with tummy troubles One spitting llama One mechanical bull … Continue reading

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How I Got My Idea for Horsing Around with Murder

I often get asked where I get ideas for my books. This is how the concept for ‘Horsing Around with Murder’ evolved. Settling on a location for my funny and furry Senior Sleuth Mystery series was easy—a dude ranch owned … Continue reading

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What’s Wrong With Genre Busting?

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When I started writing romance, even a whiff of paranormal, no matter how small, automatically classified the book as a Paranormal Romance. This was THE RULE. So I obediently classified The Jaguar Legacy as a paranormal romance because my heroine … Continue reading

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Real Men Do Read Romance

When I opened my email this morning, I found an amazing and totally unexpected review for my paranormal romantic suspense, THE JAGUAR LEGACY, in my Inbox. The title was, “Many Thanks,”  and the email was from —- wait for it … Continue reading

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Sample Sunday: Cold Feet Fever

For today’s sample, I thought I would unveil the first scene of my WIP, Cold Feet Fever, sequel to Fur Ball Fever. I’m 2/3 of the way of the first draft, and thought some of you might be interested in … Continue reading

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Sample Sunday: A Close Call

The air around her head throbbed and pulsed with an energy that created a mild tingling all over the surface of her body. Her joints starting to pop and tighten. That was all she needed right now—to sprout fangs, whiskers, … Continue reading

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Writing Tips: Self-Editing Your Masterpiece

Editors and agents are inundated on a daily basis with hundreds of queries from eager authors. The competition is fierce, so aside from having an outstanding plot and fascinating characters, your writing must be clean, tight, and enticing. For that … Continue reading

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Six Sentence Sunday (Nick & Grace’s First Kiss)

Excerpt from FUR BALL FEVER: All of a sudden what he’d started as an act of expediency turned into a real kiss. Her familiar scent and sweet taste flooded his senses. A wave of lust, thick, fast, and damn near … Continue reading

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