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Trope-tastic Tuesdays: Silver Fox
Before we get to this installment of Trope-tastic Tuesdays, a quick announcement: the newsletter subscriber bonus is going to be changing in a few weeks, so if you haven’t already signed up and received your free copy of Sweet Escape, don’t miss your chance! You can use the form that’s over there on the sidebar, […]
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Trope-tastic Tuesdays: Hot Chick in a Badass Suit
(Parts of this were originally posted on February 7, 2013) Trope: Hot Chick in a Badass Suit Description: No link to the trope this time, because apparently in the years since I wrote the original post, TV Tropes has decided a list of women suits isn’t trope-tastic enough. I still think it’s a valid way […]
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Dominance
Yup, you can keep your minds in the gutter, because this post is about exactly what you think it’s about: which characters dominate your sex scenes? As I was chugging along on A Flame Among the Stars, I started thinking about how in most romances, one half of the couple is usually more forward or […]
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Racing Toward the Finish (or, Link Party!, Part the Next)
Hello, my lovelies! I hope this winter holiday season is treating you well, or whatever 2020’s version of well is. As we race toward the end of this year, I’ve been racing toward the end of my work-in-progress, Elemental Forces. Even without having gotten to the very end yet, it’s the longest thing I’ve written […]
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Blazing Justice – Available Now!
  It’s release day! As promised, my little experiment with Choose Your Own Adventure-style romance is available on Kindle now. Free for Kindle Unlimited people, $2.99 otherwise, because formatting this thing was its own adventure. I’m working on setting up some promo events, so as always, watch this space. (Standard reminder about signing up for […]
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Change of Plans, and a Sneak Peek
Over the past few months, I’ve been discussing releasing old projects that never found a home, plus the new situation of having the rights to a lot of my old books revert back to me when the publisher closed and having to decide what to do there. I thought I’d had a plan for at […]
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