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From the moment Scarlett Cavanaugh enters the attic, her life begins to change. Family secrets and hidden voices are soon discovered as she delves into another time. With a guide she never envisioned and a world now unfamiliar, Scarlett must battle her inner demons to find the strength that lies within. On her quest to [CONTINUE READING]

 

I’m often asked what advice I’d give to aspiring writers. And since I got lots of advice when I was getting started, I’m happy to return the favor to other writers just making their way into the world of writing and publishing. Butt in chair. Fingers on keyboard. Write. Write. Write. Seriously, the key thing [CONTINUE READING]

 

I get asked all the time what my best piece of advice is for a writer and I always say write every day. That then brings about the litany of questions about what to write about, what if you have writers block, what if you don’t have time every day, blah, blah, blah. I get [CONTINUE READING]

 

Thirty years ago, Martin Owenby came to New York City with dreams of becoming a writer. Now his existence revolves around cheap Scotch and weekend flings with equally damaged men. When he learns that his older brother, Leon, has gone missing, he must return to the Owenby farm in Solace Fork, North Carolina, to assist [CONTINUE READING]

 

What do you get when you put together a determined Grandmama, a female writer, a deliciously wicked spy, a pretend courtship, a killer, and even more delicious passion? You get How to Woo a Reluctant Lady by Sabrina Jeffries! What Next? join our mailing list Email Address Close You’ll need to confirm that you want [CONTINUE READING]

 

Ever wondered where a famous writer wrote their famous novels? Check out Charles Dickens (1812-1870) desk here. In addition to his writing, he was an avid reader who enjoyed the writings of Tobias Smollett and Henry Fielding. Did you know he had an almost perfect photographic memory which he used to his benefit when writing [CONTINUE READING]

 

TITLE: Gringa in a Strange Land AUTHOR: Linda Dahl PUBLISHER: Robert Reed Publishers PUBLICATION DATE: January 1, 2010 PAGES: 256 pages GENRE: Fiction Gringa in a Strange Land brings back the ‘counterculture’ of the early 70′s, an exhilarating and confusing time for so many young people then. Erica Mason, an American woman living in Mexico, [CONTINUE READING]

 

Isabel Bookbinder is a twenty-seven-year-old assistant at the Saturday Mercury newspaper in London. She has a disinterested boyfriend, a mother who loves clothes that match, and a father who always expects her to do better. She may spend most of her time measuring newspaper column inches, but she’s well on her way to becoming a [CONTINUE READING]

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