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Continue reading →: When it comes down to the wire, when danger is literally so close you can taste it, if you’re smart, you don’t send a man to do a woman’s job.
I love writing strong heroines. I love it! It’s like I can imbue them with every trait I wish I had, or that I wish I could exercise more. I get carried away sometimes, but I legit don’t care. LOL It’s so fun to make these kick ass females do…
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Continue reading →: When you meet a certain kind of woman, no matter what anyone tells you about her, that’s it.
I love writing about troublemakers. Who wouldn’t? They make things so interesting, especially female troublemakers. Giving the hero as much hell as possible, and he still comes back for more. Jewelry designer extraordinaire Margot Temple was one of the more solemn troublemaker characters I’ve created. Her nickname may have been…
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Continue reading →: Beware sunset. Handsome demons come out to roam the forest after dark.
I’m digging into my next demon story hard now. The action is percolating, the world building is popping, I’m having fun. I hope to have it done in the next month. In this unedited snippet I offer a closer look at my hero Miles in his demon state. His brother…
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Continue reading →: This poor little girl packed a helluva punch – in bed and out.
I don’t want to, but I love that classic romance novel trope of the poor virgin and the rich man. I even wrote one with Paying For It. But I spun it a little bit in that my heroine Tunie isn’t a complete pushover. That’s part of the reason she’s…
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Continue reading →: Steele could be as hard as her name, but for loved ones she was also a soft touch.
One thing I love about writing “urban fiction” – I’ve always assumed that means fiction featuring street life a la Donald Goines – is it offers a stellar opportunity to both create strong female characters and disprove a lot of ideas about the people in the life. In this unedited…
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Continue reading →: Why did no one teach witchcraft before your bloody powers went haywire in class for everyone to see?
So, I’m trying to finish the OTHER book I’m working on now, but this sequel is determined to distract me. Don’t you hate that? When characters start acting up? Practically demanding that you sit down and write their story? It’s like hey! You’re not the only one who’s important, okay?!?!…
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Continue reading →: Miles: I had to convince her that I loved her the same – in a demons body – and she loved me.
In my last unedited snippet, our heroine Steele discovered that her lover is a demon. Naturally, she can’t quite believe it. This picks up where I left off last week. Poor Miles. He’s gonna have a helluva time convincing his lady that despite the change in skin color – primary…
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Continue reading →: He was a prince of the realm. He wanted to go to Earth – for a woman. What was the big deal?
Y’all know I love worldbuilding. It’s why science fiction appeals to me. The freedom to bend the laws of physics and turn Earth bound notions on their proverbial ear. That and I love the paranormal romance genre. Vampires, valkyrie, fairies, dragons, trolls, I love them all. Of course, you know…
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Continue reading →: It’s not everyday a woman finds out her lover is a demon.
So, my heroine Steele is a tough guy. She carries a gun, routinely breaks the law, and as ex-military she has the skills and the chops to handle herself like a G in most any situation. She’s also got a past, a not so pretty past, but this? Finding out…
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Continue reading →: She was poor, tired and sad. Then a rich jerk waltzed in and ate her damn breakfast. Worst day ever.
I adore rags to riches romance. You know, poor girl meets rich guy, and after some shenanigans, misunderstandings, hot sex and a few puppy dog tails thrown in for good measure, wa la! HEA. There’s just something so appealing about a rich and powerful man who wants to spend all…






