Every story tells a tale. Every story holds meaning. Every story raises a question…and attempts an answer. We are who we are, and we make choices our very own way. In THE WRONG BROTHER, Isabella is convinced that she knows what she wants. She’s considered marriage from all angles and knows her mind as well […]
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Bree’s Belles of the Ball: Join a Reader FB Group
Over the past year, I’ve had a number of write-in’s asking whether or not there was a facebook reader group discussing my novels. Well, what can I say, NOW there is!As I love discussing all things books, I felt it was about time to offer my devoted readers the opportunity to get together and chat […]
Continue readingWe hit the USA Today Bestseller List…Twice!
When I first got the news, I do believe I sat staring at my computer screen for the better part of a minute, doubting my eyesight, my mental health as well as my ability to recognize whether I was awake or not. Then a huge and probably rather stupid looking grin spread across my face […]
Continue readingWhat do you think of these couples?
Writing a story always means creating a new world (including its people)…even if the characters live in the here and now. After all, their world is not completely like ours. It’s merely a variation, which in turn makes it all the more exciting because in their world anything is possible.In my historical romance series Love’s […]
Continue readingWhat makes a great book?
While I do not deny that past times hold a certain allure, for me, it is the people who lived then that fascinate me. Who were they? Were they happy? Did they love? What are their stories?Since we will never know enough to truly paint a picture of who someone was deep inside (what motivated […]
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The Wrong Brother – A Regency Novella When I set out to writing a novella, I wasn’t sure I could do it. Fitting a whole story onto meager 30,000 words? That seemed impossible. However, sometimes stories are not meant to be stretched to fit the regular length of a novel. ‘The Wrong Brother’ struck me […]
Continue readingCome and Write/Read a Book with me!
Mostly writing a book seems like a one-person job, and in many ways it certainly is. However, early feedback and criticism (the good and the bad kind) not only influence the turns and twists a story can take, but also help uncover the depth of the characters involved.Therefore, I have decided to embark on a […]
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