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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Author Archives: Janette
Tough Choices
Practically every room in my house needs painting. It’s on my to-do list, along with a host of other things. Some big, some small and some just personal changes. Now that I’m working days, everything has to be preplanned. There’s … Continue reading
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
Coincedence
When I was a kid, I could hardly wait for the carnival to come to town. I didn’t give two hoops about the sideshows and midway games. But I did haunt the rides and the cotton candy maker. Yes, big … Continue reading
Mingling
I attended the Chicago Spring Fling conference last weekend with Supers author Amy Knupp, and I can heartily recommend the con to any author, whether you’re published, on the cusp, or a newbie. The hotel was great–I would love to … Continue reading
Getting there
I start a new job next week, which I’m very excited about it. But I have to take a week of training on their computer system before I actually start the position. Makes sense to me, and I’m not the … Continue reading
Remember when?
Ever hit a mental wall? I have, and it’s not a fun place to be. I’ve run into people I know socially, know their face, sometimes know where they work, but the name? Yeah, thinking, thinking, and pulling a blank. … Continue reading
A picture is worth a thousand words
I love sunrises. That first blush that ribbons across the horizon brings with it new hopes, new dreams, new chances to make this day more special than all the others that have gone before it. Oh, I often grumble about … Continue reading












































