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November 6, 2012

Facebook

If you're a Facebook fan of mine (or anybody) and haven't been seeing my posts lately, it's because Facebook has been making big changes in their set up - mostly to do with the fact that they want us to pay for using it.

Facebook now requires those of us with fan pages to pay to promote our posts to our
current fans. If we do not pay to promote our posts, you may not see the
updates on your
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Published on November 06, 2012 00:09

November 4, 2012

A day out...

I went to The Courts Garden (National Trust) near Bradford on Avon with a writerly chum this week. We just caught the autumn colours before the weather closed in. It hailed on the way home and we had snow yesterday!

We couldn't go into the house because it's tenanted, but the outside was giving me goosebumps. You will be seeing a house like this in a book near you...
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Published on November 04, 2012 23:42

October 29, 2012

Sharpening the writing pencil...

Here's Gromit, guarding my writing tools. I'm not entirely sure what the pliers are doing in there - maybe I can use them to extract an plot.

Just as the moment I'm sharpening the my writing pencil - okay, pen - for the start of a new book. While I write straight to my computer these days, I still feel the need for a notebook and a good pen when I'm brain storming. That way I can fly off in
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Published on October 29, 2012 01:00

October 20, 2012

The never-ending book...

The never ending book, the one that I started before I moved house and began to think I'd never finish, is finally done. It is the second in my ice cream trilogy - the first was Tempted By Trouble.

This is Sorrel's story - the middle sister - the one who loves vintage clothes and plans to be a millionaire by the time she's twenty-five.

The title, which I absolutely love, is ANYTHING BUT
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Published on October 20, 2012 06:02

October 19, 2012

New picture

I have a new author photograph (taken at a recent AMBA lunch) which will, shortly, be on my Mills and Boon author page. The hair survived the rain!



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Published on October 19, 2012 00:12

October 15, 2012

She's So Over Him...

I'm absolutely thrilled to introduce new Riva author, Joss Wood. Her fabulous debut book, She's So Over Him, is part of the relaunch package for the series and has been attracting a lot of attention. Joss herself, is from
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Published on October 15, 2012 17:52

October 11, 2012

Christina Hollis introduces her Lady Rascal!

It gives me great pleasure to welcome Christina Hollis, both colleague and friend, to my blog today.

Christina has just launched an eBook edition of, Lady Rascal - an opportunity for new fans to catch up with one of her earlier historical romances from the fabulous Masquerade series.

Over to you, Christina!



Thanks, Liz, for inviting me here today.

When it’s cold and grey outside, it’s
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Published on October 11, 2012 23:00

October 9, 2012

Conflict of Hearts

Occasionally, one of my early books is reissued in a Large Print library edition. This time, it's Conflict of Hearts, one of those ingenue/sophisticated hero books so much loved when I first started writing.

Noah Jordan was the most sophisticated hero I'd ever written and, since the story centred around a marriage of convenience, I was hoping for a "wedding cover". I had written the
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Published on October 09, 2012 04:16

October 8, 2012

A bit of a muddle...

Please excuse me while I fiddle with my blogger layout. There should be pictures but as you can see, there aren't.

Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible.
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Published on October 08, 2012 02:31

October 3, 2012

Riva is back!

Riva - dress all over in sassy new covers - is back! They are now available in larger branches of WHSmith - not in the small one in Trowbridge, sadly - and you can also download them to your eReader.

Do take a look at the display if you get an opportunity - this photograph is courtesy of Nina Harrington and I think you have to admit that they look pretty amazing!




And for those of you who
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Published on October 03, 2012 05:40