Book Review: “Chocolate Roses” by Joan Sowards

I first read Jane Eyre when I was in college. I was taking a Victorian lit course (which I totally loved), but this wasn’t on the list of requred reading. My roommate had a copy, however, and I spent most of a weekend reading the story and falling in love with...

I know I’ve been remiss

I’ve been bad about blogging lately, too wrapped up in publicity for Rebound and final edits for Family By Design (Which I’m hoping to get submitted next week). And then there’s landscaping and camping trips . . . It’s been a busy few weeks,...

Signings, yardwork and other fun stuff

There are lots of fun things going on for me lately. I’ve been busy, busy, busy with Costco book signings, which has been great, and I’ve had a chance to meet and talk with so many people I wouldn’t have met otherwise. I don’t anticipate that...

School visits are not so scary

Okay, I admit I was a bit intimidated at the thought of speaking at Valley Elementary in Orderville a week after J Scott Savage spoke there–on essentially the same subject. As I don’t do magic tricks, I could never be as cool as he is. Still I think that...

Book Review: “Imprints” by Rachel Ann Nunes

Sometimes what you can’t see means everything.A young woman is missing. In desperation, her parents turn to Autumn Rain for help. Autumn reads imprints – emotions mysteriously left behind on certain treasured objects. But will this ability enrich her life...