Of Blood and Ashes Of Cinder and Bone Book 2 by Kyoko M Genre: SciFi Fantasy Romance The world’s deadliest dragon, the infamous Baba Yaga, is loose on the streets of Tokyo. Dr. Rhett “Jack” Jackson and Dr. Kamala Anjali have been tasked with helping the government take down a dragon the size of a Read More
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At Least I Got His Number – MFRWAuthor 2018 Week 19
This week’s writing prompt is, My Most Romantic Memory. I wasn’t feeling very well. I had a tingling in the back of my throat that usually precedes a cold and I had an exam on Monday I couldn’t miss, so I went to the nearest drug store for some vitamin C and echinacea. I came home Read More
Interview With Chloe Flowers, Author of Redeeming the Pirate
Redeeming the Pirate A Pirates and Petticoats Novel by Chloe Flowers Genre: Women’s Action & Adventure Historical Romance 15% PROFITS FUND BREAST CANCER FUNDING @NBCF He steals for the French crown.She heals for the Catholic church He will heal her heart.She will steal his. French Privateer, Captain Drago Gamponetti is given one final mission from Read More
Should I Be Doing This? MFRWAuthor 2018 Week 18
This week’s writing prompt is, How I work up Character/Setting Profiles. Honestly, I’m not sure what this question is asking. I’ve never done this. I mean, I do put a lot of thought into characters, but they really get fleshed out as I’m writing. I don’t do in-depth character or profile settings. If anyone knows what that Read More
Time For A Gothic Revival MFRWAuthor 2018 Week 17
This week’s writing prompt is, Favorite Romance Genre to Read or Write. I hope the answer to this prompt is fairly obvious from my tagline (Darkly Beautiful Romance) and from my book covers. I love Gothic romances! I discovered Gothic romance when I was in graduate school. I’m talking Anne Radcliffe, Matthew Lewis, even Jane Austen’s Read More
Careful, or I'll put you in a novel MFRWAuthor 2018 Week 16
This week’s writing prompt is, Family, Friends and Pets I’ve written into my books. I haven’t done this too much yet, but for my first novel, The Vampire’s Daughter, I did use my sister’s first and middle names as two different characters. I thought it was cute at the time, but now I remember that they Read More
Review: My Dear Hamilton
Wife, Widow, and Warrior in Alexander Hamilton’s Quest for a More Perfect Union From the New York Times bestselling authors of America’s First Daughter comes the epic story of Eliza Schuyler Hamilton-a revolutionary woman who, like her new nation, struggled to define herself in the wake of war, betrayal, and tragedy. Haunting, moving, and beautifully Read More
Bottoms Up! MFRWAuthor 2018 Week 15
This week’s writing prompt is, How I celebrate completing my manuscript. This is easy. Bottoms up! My drink of choice lately is Bailey’s Irish Cream, which is so damn delicious, I don’t know how I lived for 35 years without it. But I also love a good cocktail. I’ve always loved margaritas, but I’ll try anything Read More
There Are No Bad Reviews MFRWAuthor 2018 Week 14
This week’s writing prompt is, what I learned from my worst review. I don’t make it a habit to read reviews regularly. Authors are never supposed to respond to reviews, which can be difficult if you read them too much and put too much stock into them. So I do a general check of reviews Read More
Well Since It's Easter…#MFRWAuthor 2018 Week 13
This week’s writing prompt is, What I learned when researching my book… When I was writing The Vampire’s Daughter, I did a ton of research on vampires. I also was doing research for my thesis, which was also on vampires, so a lot of the research was academic. One term I came across and used in Read More