Next Generation Indie Book Prize for Best General Fiction/Novel over 100k Words – FINALIST
Secrets at the Aviary Inn named CIBA Somerset Finalist
Secrets at the Aviary Inn named CIBA Somerset Finalist
Secrets at the Aviary Inn named CIBA Somerset Finalist
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In response to reader questions, I’ve taken a moment to talk a little about my writing process. This is part 2 of the series. Read part 1 here Do you have a pre-writing process? If so, what is it? And why? I wish I were more disciplined, more regular in my writing process. I’m very
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Hello Readers! As my latest book, Before You Knew Me, is launching in just 9 days on September 7th, I thought I’d take a moment out to respond to a few questions I’ve received from readers. Let’s dive in… How do you develop characters? My characters usually arrive on the scene in response to
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Making Room For You, the highly rated book 2 in the Having It All series, is on a 99c price drop this week, from August 13-20, 2020. Readers love this book and have given it an average of 4.6 stars on Amazon and Goodreads. 5 Reasons to Love Making Room For You: A
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” … a unique combination of heartfelt emotion, intoxicating imagery, beautiful locations, and titillating passion…” Romantically Inclined Reviews I want to take a moment to thank all the generous book-bloggers, book-tubers, podcasters and reviewers on Amazon, Facebook, Goodreads, Bookbub and and other sales and review sites, who spend countless hours reading, reviewing, sharing and chatting
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I created Niki Ballantyne while I was in a more physically active phase of my life, hiking wooded mountain trails …
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The primary location of the story, a “bastide” village in Aquitaine in the south of France, is modeled after a real village that the author visited ten years ago.
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Trained and educated as an Urban Geographer and an Architect, I can’t help but appreciate aspects of the physic environment when I travel. And there’s something about the richness and versatility of French Limestone that has captured my heart.
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