Posts Tagged ‘WFWA’
May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn launches today!
Yay! It’s publication for my latest novel, May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn. This is my third entry into my Three Coins series – but it can be read as a stand-alone. Glorious spring has arrived in Todi. Will friendship and hope blossom as well? A new set of guests arrive to find spring…
Read MoreNew Reader Views review for May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn
Thrilled to receive another great editorial review for my forthcoming novel, May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn – this time from Readers Views Reviews. I’m so pleased that my newset novel has been receiving impressive editorial reviews alongside early reader reviews. This is even better, because my new novel will be launching one week…
Read MoreNew Kirkus Reviews review for May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn
Always thrilled to receive excellent editorial reviews, but even better when it’s from Kirkus Reviews. I just received my latest editorial review for my upcoming novel. May Flowers at The Three Coins Inn, which is launching 8 May! A group of guests make meaningful connections and find unexpected opportunities while visiting an idyllic Italian inn.…
Read MoreExcited to be at the WFWA Alexandria, Virginia Book Fair!
I’m a proud member of the Women’s Fiction Writers Association (WFWA), but most events I attend online. So, I am especially excited to have the opportunity to attend the WFWA Retreat East held in Alexandria, Virginia later this month. It’s a great chance to network with fellow authors, attend fascinating lectures and craft classes, and…
Read MoreLooking for a great read? Feisty Deeds anthologies!
I’m so proud to have been one of the five co-editors of two women’s fiction/ historical fiction anthologies – Feisty Deeds: Historical Fictions of Daring Women and Feisty Deeds II: Historical Tales of Batches and Brews. Not only are these fabulous anthologies, with contributions from an impressive collection of authors, but all proceeds from these…
Read MoreFeisty Deeds II launch – and Editors’ interview
Sooooo excited that tomorrow our new anthology, Feisty Deeds II: Historical Tales of Batches and Brews, will be launched. You can order your copy on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo and Apple Books. This is a fabulous collection of stories by twenty-five talented authors, with stories spanning centuries and the globe. As one of the…
Read MoreNew Prairies book review for Feisty Deeds II
Excited we just received our first editorial review for Feisty Deeds II: Historical Tales of Batches and Brews. Hoping this is the first of many positive editorial reviews. If you want to see what The Prairies Book Review had to say about our collection, read the full review below. A sweeping, intimate, and beautifully told…
Read MoreFeisty Deeds II up on NetGalley – seeking reviewers!
How exciting! Our second edition of the Feisty Deeds anthology is now up on NetGalley for early reviews! Feisty Deeds II : Historical Tales of Batches and Brews is seeking early reviewers. So get on over to NetGalley and request your copy today! I am one of the five co-editors of this collection (and a contributing…
Read MoreA look back at Feisty Deeds : Historical Fictions of Daring Women
As my “Feisty Editors” and I are hard at work preparing our anthology Feisty Deeds II for placement on NetGalley and (lots of!) early reviews, I thought it was a good time to remind readers about Feisty Deeds: Historical Fictions of Daring Women. A recipient of an impressive six book awards, this historical fiction anthology brings…
Read MoreSeeking a ghostly tale for Halloween? Rome’s Last Noble Palace (on sale)
Happy Halloween! ‘Tis the ghostly season, and I hope you have spooky reading to accompany you this holiday season. My Rome’s Last Noble Palace is on sale: Two women. Two different centuries. One attic room My dual timeline novel set in Rome of 1896 and near present is having a 99 cent BookBub promotion on Sunday…
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