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Character on the Couch: Veronica from The Art of Piracy

I’m thrilled to be bringing Veronica Lillet Kindred from The Art of Piracy to you today. These Character on the Couch interviews are so much fun, and I plan to do more, both for my own characters and those of… Continue Reading…

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Behind the Scenes: Long Shadows

A Different Set of Mountains… Long Shadows, the second book in the Lycanthropy Files series, is primarily set in the North Georgia Mountains. Why? I love it up there. Also, mountains can be beautiful…or creepy. In my stories, they’re both.… Continue Reading…

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Characters on the Couch: Kiersten Fay’s Kasima and Lex

I’m super excited to bring y’all a new Characters on the Couch interview! Meet Kasima and Lex from Kiersten Fay’s story The Vampire’s Masquerade, which is part of the Empires of Shadow and Ash box set, currently just 99 cents.… Continue Reading…

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Characters on the Couch: Gail Z. Martin’s Jonmarc Vahanian

This week I’m excited to bring Gail Martin and one of her most popular characters, Johnmarc Vahanian, to the couch. I met Gail at DragonCon and participated in her #HoldOnToTheLight mental health awareness campaign. She’s a super nice person and… Continue Reading…

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Character on the Couch: Anne Renwick’s Lady Olivia

Occasionally I’ll read a book and think, “I have to get that character on my couch!” Such was the case with Anne Renwick’s Olivia. I originally didn’t like the character in the first book of her Elemental Web series, The… Continue Reading…

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Cowboy on the Couch: Leverett Butts’ Gary Wayne

Howdy, y’all! I was going to say that this week’s installment of Cowboy Month Characters on the Couch is a break from romance, but considering Leverett Butt’s Guns of the Wasteland series is a Western retelling of the King Arthur… Continue Reading…

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Cowboys on the Couch: Linda Joyce’s Jared

Greetings and howdy to everybody. This week we have our third of four cowboys on the couch for April, which I have deemed to be Cowboy month on the blog. Blame Kim Turner – she gave me the idea (and you… Continue Reading…

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Character on the Couch: Sawyer McCade

I’m declaring April to be Cowboy month here on the blog. Well, the first two weeks, anyway, but I’ll see what I can line up. I’m thrilled to welcome author Kim Turner and her cowboys to the couch this week… Continue Reading…

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Character on the Couch: Eva Gordon’s Bayla

Occasionally on Facebook I’ll put together a call to author groups I belong to for newsletter shares. If you’re part of my newsletter, you’ll likely recognize this character from a January feature. This was the book I had to grab for… Continue Reading…

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Character on the Couch: Sybil Ingram

Today I’m thrilled to have Amanda Dewees and her heroine Sybil Ingram visiting my couch. It’s rare that when I read the first book in a series, I go straight to the second one, but I had to in this… Continue Reading…