The Hungry {Romance} Writer: Chocolate Strawberry Brownies
It’s been a long, hard winter so this week I’m celebrating Spring with these delicious Chocolate Strawberry Brownies.
It’s been a long, hard winter so this week I’m celebrating Spring with these delicious Chocolate Strawberry Brownies.
The Cherry Blossom festival in Washington, DC begins this weekend. But the history of the iconic cherry blossom trees, a symbol of friendship between the U.S. and Japan, is long and tortured. Yet it was worth the effort.
I’m so excited to be attending RAGT in Erlanger, Kentucky this year and there have been lots of changes to the schedule. Things are still fluid, but I’ll keep this page updated with all the details as I know them.
It’s another cover reveal day! And today I’m sharing the cover for A Distant Moon Ago, a new Kingsmill novella and contemporary romantic retelling of Percival and The Grail Question.
Tracking setting in your story bible is crucial no matter what genre you write in. Settings include locations, geography, world rules, and continuity tips to keep your story consistent and immersive.
I can’t believe that it’s almost time to take down One Love, a charity romance anthology where all the proceeds go to Jamaican hurricane relief efforts. The time is short to grab this collection and help rebuild Jamaica.
Today is the Spring Equinox and the seasons are beginning to change, bringing the hope of warmer weather and a bountiful summer. So of course there’s a fairytale involved!
Today I’m sharing another post filled with free reading events and free books, perfect for when I want to hide out from the crazy March weather and just read beneath a blanket with a cup of tea.
Herb mayonnaise is perfect for this time of year. It uses up the last of the dried herbs that can also help lower inflammation and aid in repairing cellular damage.
In honor of the day, here’s a brief history of St. Patrick, an Irish saint of great compassion, great humility, and great love.
It’s almost St. Patrick’s day so today I’m writing about the history of the Aos sí, also known as Irish fairy folk.
Happy Friday! Today I’m sharing one of my favorite dessert recipes: Nana’s Coconut Cake. It’s not just a fabulous cake recipe, it was a gift from a dear family member.