For years I thought about writing a book that combined my penchant for westerns and the title of one of Shakespeare’s plays–hence, Rodeo and Juliet. My writing friend, Lacy Williams, and I wanted to do a joint project. It seemed …Continue reading →
Emma came West to find peace after the death of her parents. As she begins to heal and rediscover herself, she realizes how much of her real self she has hidden to try to please others. No more. When Blaze …Continue reading →
Last night I attended a musical play put on by the local high school. This is the picture presented on the website of the Performing Arts Center. Set in 1850 Oregon Territory, I knew I must attend this performance. …Continue reading →
My Feb. book is available for preorder on Amazon. I love the cover on this book. What do you think? This is the third and final book in the Montana Marriages series—the story of the three Bell sisters. There’s even …Continue reading →
I love the cover for my May release. This is the 7th story in my Cowboys of Eden Valley series. I am enjoying writing this series especially as it takes place in my own stomping grounds. I’ve also enjoyed the …Continue reading →
Another book in the Cowboys of Eden Valley is out this month (this week). Just for fun I thought I’d post the picture that triggered this idea. I saw a picture of this cowboy holding a dog and wondered who …Continue reading →
This box of books came a few days ago but I opted not to post it during the Remembrance Day weekend as I didn’t want to distract from our thoughts toward those who have served. But it’s here. The next …Continue reading →
It’s the early 1800s. Come with me on a visit to the new West. You can come by horse and wagon or, if you wish to come later in the century, you can travel by train. Even before …Continue reading →
August was busy garden time. It’s Sept. I’m glad. I love September. I know I’m supposed to bemoan the end of summer but I just can’t find it in my heart to do so. August, especially, was crazy busy. I …Continue reading →
It all began with an idea. It always begins with an idea. And then more ideas cluster around it. Then the hard work of nurturing those ideas into a story form begins. This book began with the idea of a …Continue reading →