Monthly Archives: May 2008

Mirror, mirror on the wall

I am not a TV junkie by any stretch of the imagination, but there is one thing I always watch when it’s on, and that’s What Not To Wear with Trinny and Susannah on BBC Prime. It never fails to … Continue reading

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Contest winner and exploring interests

Congratulations to Amie Stuart! Stephanie Arwen Lynch picked Amie’s name from the comments of her Saturday guest blog on using tarot cards for writing. Amie has won a free Hero’s Journey reading from Stephanie. One of the many things I … Continue reading

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Author + Genre = ?

I’ve been to a couple of conferences already this year and there’s one thing that never ceases to amaze me. It’s a rare author who looks like what I expect them to. You know what I’m talking about. You track … Continue reading

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Week Ahead with Allison Brennan

We are thrilled to have romatic suspense author, Allison Brennan, as our guest blogger on Saturday, 24th May. The first book in her Prison Break Trilogy, Killing Fear, spent four weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, and the … Continue reading

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Book Review: Hotter After Midnight by Cynthia Eden

I love this book! Dr. Emily Drake is a therapist for some rather unusual patients. The first page had me laughing at Emily’s quirky day at the office. Imagine a vampire with a blood phobia, or a sex-demon wanting to … Continue reading

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Guest Blogger: Stephanie Arwen Lynch with giveaway!

Why am I here? What is my purpose? Who are these people in my life? Where did I leave my grandmother’s ring? Does he love me enough to marry me? As a professional Tarot consultant, I’ve heard all of these … Continue reading

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Divine Chaos

I saw this verse on my daughter’s Myspace on Mother’s Day when we were surfing the web together. I fell in love, and she added it to mine within moments. Anyway, it hit me like all those beautiful things do … Continue reading

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Call me

I have a love/hate relationship with telephones. This is nothing new. Phones have always been a fabulous convenience. Or a pain in the butt. For years, I dealt with the constant phone calls in my beauty salon, and since the … Continue reading

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Out of Nowhere

I initially struggled to come up with a topic for today’s blog, and I realized part of the problem was I have been operating on very limited internet access for the last week and a half, and even more limited … Continue reading

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Great dialogue

This dialogue is on page two of Tell No One by Harlan Coben: “I can’t believe we still do this,” I said. “You’re the one who started it.” “Yeah, when I was twelve years old.” Elizabeth let the smile through. … Continue reading

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