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May 2, 2013

Diabetes...

It's May, the month when the romance community and many fabulously generous companies come together to support the Brenda Novak Online Auction for Diabetes Research.

Everyone knows someone who suffers from diabetes. Maybe not the desperate Type 1 which, since last year's auction, has hit the  daughter of an acquaintance. She's six years old and each day she has to inject herself with insulin.
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Published on May 02, 2013 07:00

May 1, 2013

Romance Bandits

I'm a guest of the Banditas today, over at the Romance Bandits blog where I'm giving away three copies of Anything But Vanilla. Drop by and tell me where you'd like to visit in the UK if you want your name to go into the hat.

And if you're at the RT Convention, do check out Jackie Braun's fabulous writer clothes store.
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Published on May 01, 2013 22:39

April 30, 2013

The Temp gets a new outing!

It's always fun to see a new outing for a favourite book.

I wrote this novella the year I went to the RWA conference in New York. I had the idea before I went and then did everything that my heroine would. It was a brilliant few days even though Debbie Macomber beat me to the Rita that year.

Here's the blurb -

Talie Calhoun had briefly met billionaire Jude Radcliffe whilst working as a temp
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Published on April 30, 2013 04:14

April 29, 2013

Hacked off...

To add to the cold misery, which finally seems to be taking pity on me and retreating a little, I've been hacked. If you received a weird email, FB or twitter message from me with a link, please ignore it. Meanwhile I've changed all my passwords and hopefully have stopped it.

A pox on all hackers. Something very itchy and disfiguring...
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Published on April 29, 2013 01:45

April 25, 2013

A "Kiss" that's Anything But Vanilla

And it's also available direct from Harlequin US and Harlequin Mills and Boon in Australia
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Published on April 25, 2013 16:30

April 20, 2013

A very uncommon cold...

I've been laid low with a cold but here's a picture of the hellebores in Courts Garden where I spent a happy hour a couple of with a friend a couple of weeks ago to be going on with.

Normal service will be resumed ... eventually.
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Published on April 20, 2013 23:46

April 11, 2013

First Page Friday - Joss Wood's Top Pick "KISS"

My First Page Friday guest this week is fellow KISS author, Joss Wood, who is giving us a taste of her 4.5 star TOP PICK debut book IT WAS ONLY A KISS.

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Published on April 11, 2013 13:00

April 8, 2013

Anything But Vanilla goes Sexy in Oz

Anything But Vanilla... by Liz Fielding

Sorrel
Amery is determined to make her summer event the talk of the town, and
she knows just the way into people's hearts - Champagne sorbet! It's
the perfect strategy…until the ice cream parlour's owner runs off,
leaving Sorrel's plans melting faster than a sundae in the summer sun.

When
the luscious Alexander West arrives to help pick up
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Published on April 08, 2013 23:52

April 4, 2013

First Page Friday - The Secret Wedding Dress #KISS

It's time for another First Page Friday - this time from the fabulous Ally Blake and her new Harlequin KISS title, The Secret Wedding Dress. I've already read this and I can tell you that it's brilliantly sexy, funny, and totally engaging. But don't just take my word for it...

Here's the blurb - 



On maid of honour duty with her best friend, Mae,
fiercely independent Paige Danforth
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Published on April 04, 2013 13:00

April 3, 2013

How many stars...? Online reviews.

All authors love great reviews that give us four or five stars and we truly appreciate any reader who leaves an honest and thoughtful review, even if the book wasn't to their taste. Word of mouth is what makes a book fly.

But there are moments when a writer just wants to beat her head against her desk.

This morning I had an "alert" for my book Dangerous Flirtation on Barnes and Noble. I
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Published on April 03, 2013 08:13