Editing, Editing, Rawhide!
I have some advice for you: Don’t try to edit a novel, attend RT Booklovers Convention, and do your taxes all in the same week. If you do, make sure to maintain your sense of humor and relax. If you … Continue reading →
I have some advice for you: Don’t try to edit a novel, attend RT Booklovers Convention, and do your taxes all in the same week. If you do, make sure to maintain your sense of humor and relax. If you … Continue reading →
We are tickled pink to report that we have sold Emerald Fire to Torquere Press. Even though we’re neck deep in editing, as well as finishing the sequel to Burning Bright, we thought we’d share a blurb with you. We … Continue reading →
Please join us at Sweet ‘N Sexy Divas for our first-ever interview! (It was lots of fun to participate in their blog, and to be interviewed!)
Continue reading →BURNING BRIGHT is out this Tuesday! Launch partay in da howse!! It’s two days to go until Release Day (technically only one, since it’s so late on Sunday…). I have so many mixed feelings! I feel excited, a little scared, … Continue reading →
I’m blogging over at the Samhain Publishing blog, “When In Doubt, Knit.” I’m super excited; it’s my first post for our publisher’s blog. I hope you enjoy!
Continue reading →Greetings, readers! We are grateful to report that Rachel and I are featured on the Nine Naughty Novelists blog, where they kindly allowed us to write a guest post. We decided to talk about writing m/m romance as women, and … Continue reading →
The Taurus Twins are visiting July 19 through July 27, and going through the Author Review Copy (ARC) of BURNING BRIGHT. While that delays the next chapter of NEW WORLD ORDER, we are so excited to report that… WE HAVE … Continue reading →
Wow. We have great news! The amazing Delilah Devlin has graciously given us space on her blog for a guest post, WHEN BETA RELATIONSHIPS BECOME SERIOUS; or “How To Use a Catcher’s Mitt”. Please stop by and let her know … Continue reading →
Their guide, Sandeep Singh, met them in the hallway of the hospital. “Did you find what you needed?” His voice had a faint British-Indian accent. “Yes,” Belinda told him. “I released the spell keeping him in a coma.” Sandeep’s dark … Continue reading →
Brock parked behind Uncle Matt’s Jeep. Parker and Nelly, two of the huge Irish Wolfhounds that lived at the Gary farm but didn’t really belong to anyone specific, raced up to his SUV. Parker let out a deep bark, his … Continue reading →