Jealousy makes you vulnerable. It’s easier for fictional villains to spot you, and use you

Saints and Sinnas CoverThere’s a saying, beware too many chefs in the kitchen, or something like that. It basically means when too many people try to be in charge, you have problems: friction, jealousy, work-related issues around production, performance and engagement. It’s just a bad scene, and our heroine Sinna is dealing with that with head hair stylist Min Ki. Continue reading “Jealousy makes you vulnerable. It’s easier for fictional villains to spot you, and use you”

Female baddies add beauty, spice and hate to a story.

Saints and Sinnas CoverMen and women are different when it comes to fictional villainy. Men are typically villains because they’re cold-hearted, ruthless and have a ton of money with which to do all of the above. Women, can be the same, but our villainy is often rooted in emotion. Plus, we’re often a hair smarter, which enables us to be meaner. Continue reading “Female baddies add beauty, spice and hate to a story.”

Sexy is an important trait in a man. But kind and sexy, that’s a powerful combination

Saints and Sinnas CoverFor me, great romance novel heroes are more than just sexy.  Don’t get me wrong. Sexy can drive an entire story. LOL But when the hero has more to offer than just a beautiful face and body, it’s easier to fall in love, you know? I may be crazy, but I want to fall in love with every hero. Otherwise what are book boyfriends for? Continue reading “Sexy is an important trait in a man. But kind and sexy, that’s a powerful combination”

My love for K-pop: It all started with One Direction…

Clips from the first installment in my Asian series start today! This series evolved from my newish enjoyment of K-drama and K-pop. But it all started with One Direction, which I discovered in 2018. You have to understand, the last boy band I was actually into was New Kids on the Block and New Edition. Did I just totally date myself? Anyway… Continue reading “My love for K-pop: It all started with One Direction…”