Other Places We’ll Be This Week
Misty continues her virtual blog tour this week to promote her new release, Soul Protector. You can find her at:
Monday, May 7th- My Eclectic Bookshelf - Excerpt
Friday, May 11th- Boeklogboek- - Review
Saturday, May 12th- On The BroomStick - Review/Character Interview
Coming Up
Our guest on May 10th is Robin Bielman, who will be visiting to celebrate her first release, a contemporary romance novella called Worth the Risk from Entangled Publishing.We have a new review going up on Saturday, May 12. Our reviewer Mei reviews a new urban fantasy by Shawntelle Madison, COVETED, which was published on April 24th.
On Sunday, May 13th, another of our reviewers, Chelsea, gives us her thoughts on upcoming YA historical / time travel Kissing Shakespeare by Pamela Mingle.
Debut author Kathleen Irene Paterka will be joining us on May 17th to talk about her first contemporary romance/women's fiction, FATTY PATTY, due out on May 15th.
Welsh debut author Evonne Wareham will be our guest on May 31st. Evonne's highly regarded romantic suspense, NEVER COMING HOME, is published by Choc Lit.

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Monthly Archives: February 2006
Review: THE JANE AUSTEN BOOK CLUB by Karen Joy Fowler
Author: Karen Joy Fowler ISBN: 0-141-02026-1 Publisher: Penguin Publication date: 2005 I loved a lot of things about this book. I loved the quote at the beginning: “Seldom, very seldom does complete truth belong to any human disclosure; seldom can … Continue reading
Series
What is your preference when reading a book? Are you satisfied with the HEA and then moving on with another book or another author? Or are you a series fan? Do you like it when you finish a book with … Continue reading
Agents and competitions
Is it my imagination or are agents becoming more approachable? My change in perception may lie in my increaing familiarity with a world that seemed very strange and new two years ago. Thanks to my amazing critique group and the … Continue reading
Guest Blogger: Rhonda Stapleton
I am so pleased to introduce you all to our guest blogger for this week, Rhonda Stapleton. I know Rhonda as the president of Elements, a group of writers awaiting Romance Writers of America official Chapter status. Rhonda obtained her … Continue reading
The plot thickens
About a month ago, I blogged about plotting parties, dubbed “plarties” by Karin Tabke. I did one and it was fabulous. I plotted a future book, as I had already plotted the basics of my wip: the external and internal … Continue reading
UNLEASH THE NIGHT by Sherrilyn Kenyon
The latest of Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Were-Hunter series, UNLEASH THE NIGHT is one action packed read. Wren Tigarian is a pariah even among the Were-Hunters of New Orleans. Not a tiger, not a snow leopard, he’s a hybrid of both and … Continue reading
The End
When is your book done? Some people plot from beginning to end and know exactly when they’re finished and how it will finish. For a pantser like me the ending comes as almost a surprise. On more than one book … Continue reading
Taking inspiration where I find it
I won’t be able to write next week at all. I’m being realistic when I say this. I’m away on a trip, and I just know that there is not going to be a quiet minute for me to do … Continue reading







































