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When had she moved? I hope you enjoyed the six! So, do you think Tremayne will be able to sway Cassandra from killing him? I'd love to know your thoughts? If you want to play with us. See the site for information on how to do just that: If you have a Twitter account, you can add the hashtag sixsunday to your tweets when you tweet a link to your Six Sentence Sunday post.
What a wonderful idea for a Christmas story. The six sentences were so enticing. Leave it to you to come up with something clever and different for Christmas. I love the cover.
Did you design it? Laura Shinn designed the cover. But then how could it not be with JT on the cover. Oh boy he is going to have to do some convincing and fast. I bet he can do it. The cover is very pretty.
Karen I am really enjoying your Halloween fun too. Tremayne will do some charming. If she truly wanted to spear him, I have a hunch she would have. The dangers of categorizing, such as all vampires are monsters and need to be killed. They want to live among the humans. Siobhan, Thanks so much fore coming by for a sneak peek. I LOVE how cool he is here. Authors Kallysten and Tricia Schneider organized this Very Paranormal holidays Blog Hop to share their love for paranormal romance, help you discover new authors, win books, prizes I love the paranormal and my muse of late insists that I pen vampire tales.
What else could I do?
My short story, Mistletoe, Stakes and Yuletide Cheer will be featured in the Christmas Collection. I just received my book cover yesterday!. See details and download book: Ipod Ebook Download Mistletoe Stakes And Yuletide Cheer B00e1tl0w8 By Karen Michelle Nutt Epub.
I combined a little vampire lore and Yuletide celebrations and voila — Mistletoe, Stakes, and Yuletide Cheer was created. The Oiche Sith sept are one of the original clans. Though there are hybrids in their sept now, the originals were born to parents. They were not made. The Hayes family has passed on their talents through the centuries, eliminating any preternatural being that is a threat to the human race. Mistletoe, Stakes, and Yuletide Cheer. To stake or not to stake is the least of their problems when masked men kidnap them and hold them hostage.
They realize all they want for Christmas is a chance to make their relationship work. Amazon Kindle Look out for more tales about the Hayes family in Grab a copy before the new. Posted by Karen Michelle Nutt at Wednesday, December 25, Merry Christmas!!
Posted by Karen Michelle Nutt at 9: When I was young, we had an organ, a mini version meant for children. It came with a song book with coded numbers so anyone could play the organ without knowing how to read music.
I used to play this song. I just loved the sweet melody and praise for the true meaning of Christmas. This was a collection of seasonal carols gathered by William B. Unfortunately, the author is unknown, but the lyrics are said to be one of the oldest carols written. What is your favorite Christmas Carol? Below, you'll find my review for The Chevalier by the very talented Jacqueline Seewald!
They want to live among the humans. We can date ice skating back to B. Nicholas may have been Nicholas of Myra, an ancient bishop honored for his holiness. Karen, mistletoe is the state flower or plant of Oklahoma can't remember which and when I was little, I remember several kids my age, and a little older, coming around door to door with sprigs of mistletoe wrapped in plastic saran wrap that they were selling to get Christmas money. We don't put our decorations up until a week before Christmas and a few days before we pay a visit to the Christmas tree farm, to pick out our Christmas tree. North Carolina is the hot location for Christmas love stories this year, and this second-chance romance will make anyone believe in love again. Gray Everett will stop at nothing to save his cattle ranch and provide for his daughter, leading him to marry his neighbor Abby Douglas to keep hungry real estate developers away.
Also enjoy Jacqueline's post about romance and research. Feel free to comment or ask her a question. She'd love to hear from you! Romance and Research by Jacqueline Seewald. This may seem provincial, but in fact, it makes for good writing. If writers know a place well, they can create a realistic setting, an intriguing background for their novels.
Setting is one of the important components of any piece of fiction. But what about writing historical romance, writing about times and people long ago? The answer here is that writers need to do research. The fact is every novel requires a certain amount of research, some more than others. And I enjoyed every minute of it. But to do it right, I had to research the details so I made no mistakes—or as few as possible.
I am fortunate in having Australian editors who could give me an additional perspective.
I believe the best novels combine elements of what we actually know with research into what we need to find out. The characters represent the viewpoints and prejudices of those times. I must warn you, the edited version is in pdf. There was torchlight to illuminate the walkways through the shrubbery, but the garden was deserted.
Madeline bravely continued forward, shivering in the evening chill. As her eyes adjusted to the darkness, she could see the tall figure of a man off to one side looming near a carved bench, his leg raised as he leaned forward on it.
She decided to simply walk past him. He had actually noticed her. She quickly turned around. In her whole life, she had never been so outspoken. He let out a rumbling, surprised laugh that came from deep within his chest. And you would certainly be lost. She stared into his eyes with interest.
What was wrong with her? Mama would slap her if she knew how badly Madeline was behaving. He laughed again with a surprised sound that had the clarity of a bell. He sounded amused but she regretted her foolish remark. Surely, she had been taught better. I truly did not mean to behave in an insulting manner.