In my new release, A BRIDE FOR BRYNMOR, my hero is Brynmor Llewellyn (a Welsh American who runs a freight business with his sister and brothers in Colorado) and my heroine is Lark (an Irish-Cree Métis singer and musician from the Qu'Appelle Valley in Canada). Who are the Métis? The Métis are specific cultural … Continue reading How did the Qu’Appelle Valley inspire Lark’s story?
The Wild Woman Singer who became a Dame of the British Empire #CowboyKisses
How far can talent and an adventurous spirit get a person? Sometimes you need to leave home to change not only yourself but the world. Meet Dame Emma Albani, the historic opera singer whose pursuit of education and opportunity led her to become a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire plus Lucy … Continue reading The Wild Woman Singer who became a Dame of the British Empire #CowboyKisses
Wild Women Hotel Owners who became Millionaires #CowboyKisses
Still catching up after my August trip to France. Here's my Wild Women blog series post from September 13 that I forgot to shere here. A bold entrepreneurial spirit could lead to fame and fortune in the Wild West. Why be a guest in a hotel when you could own it and manage it exactly … Continue reading Wild Women Hotel Owners who became Millionaires #CowboyKisses
A Bride for Brynmor: LAST DAY $0.99 new-release sale
What are readers saying about A Bride for Brynmor? “Filled with intrigue” ~ Nicole, Amazon review “A spellbinding novel to transport you to another time & place” ~ Nora, Goodreads review “I loved this sweet story and can't wait for the next brother's story” ~ Cheryl, Amazon review “Great story, I highly recommend it” ~ … Continue reading A Bride for Brynmor: LAST DAY $0.99 new-release sale
America’s First Wild Woman Cookbook Writer #CowboyKisses
Oops, while away in France, I fell behind on sharing the Wild Women blog series that I post on Cowboy Kisses group blog. Here's one from August 9th. Cooking is a delicious adventure. Cooking without the right knowledge or recipe can be a daring and nerve-wracking adventure...or at least that's how it sometimes feels to … Continue reading America’s First Wild Woman Cookbook Writer #CowboyKisses
A Bride for Brynmor’s Woolly Inspiration
In my Western historical romance Christmas book, ROBYN: A CHRISTMAS BRIDE (which released last December), my hero, Max, is a tenacious business man who built a thriving freight company in Denver. His most unusual talent however is one he gave up—only to discover again while pursuing the love of his life, Robyn Llewellyn. That talent … Continue reading A Bride for Brynmor’s Woolly Inspiration
Memories of France: Flowers
I love flowers. If you've seen my Facebook and Instagram pages, you'll see lots of flower photos 🌺🌻🌹 Living in Victoria (on Canada's southwest coast) makes it easy to share my love for flowers. Victoria's mild weather (in both summer and winter) makes it a paradise for gardeners. During my August trip to southern France … Continue reading Memories of France: Flowers
A Bride for Brynmor’s Picture & Pinterest Inspiration
I love Pinterest. Every time I've written a story, I've created a secret Pinterest board with all of my ideas for that story. And after I release that book, I make my Pinterest board visible to the world. My newest book, A Bride for Brynmor, released last week -- so it's time to reveal its … Continue reading A Bride for Brynmor’s Picture & Pinterest Inspiration
A Bride for Brynmor: launch day $0.99 new-release price
I'm excited to share my new book with you! But not just any book. This is Brynmor Llewellyn's story. Remember the Llewellyn Brothers from Robyn: A Christmas Bride? If you need a refresher, click here to read the opening scene where they teasingly torment Max Peregrine about the woman he loves (their sister, Robyn). Or if you … Continue reading A Bride for Brynmor: launch day $0.99 new-release price
Memories of France: Tasty Drinks
I took A LOT of pictures during my August trip, but somehow I forgot to take pictures of two new favorite drinks that I discovered: Aperol Spritz (seen above) and Pastis (seen below) << both pictures found on Pixabay >> In Italy, I had an old favorite (the Bellini) and in France I found … Continue reading Memories of France: Tasty Drinks