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Sierra Donovan

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Sierra Donovan Hi Kathy,

Sorry I didn't see your message until now! At this point I don't plan to do a sequel to "Love on the Air," although I would never say never. …more
Hi Kathy,

Sorry I didn't see your message until now! At this point I don't plan to do a sequel to "Love on the Air," although I would never say never. Right now, however, I do have a series about to launch. The Evergreen Lane novels are set in the southern California mountain town of Tall Pine, and the first three are all Christmas romances. The first book, "Do You Believe in Santa?", will be out in October.

Thanks for writing!(less)
Sierra Donovan "Ignore it." -- Jack Smith, L.A. Times journalist, at a writing conference I attended many years ago.

If I'm stuck, I hang in there at the keyboard for…more
"Ignore it." -- Jack Smith, L.A. Times journalist, at a writing conference I attended many years ago.

If I'm stuck, I hang in there at the keyboard for a while. Sometimes walking away from it for a bit and doing some non-brainy activity, like plucking my eyebrows or folding laundry, gets the juices flowing again. If that doesn't work, I try, try again the next day. The important thing is not to give up.(less)
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The Magic of Christmas Trees

I love Christmas trees.

Not just the family tree we decorate at home every year (we still buy fresh ones). And not just the second, artificial tree we got about ten years ago (partly to hold our ridiculous overflow of ornaments). I also love light sculptures of Christmas trees, Christmas tree earrings, books stacked in the shape of a Christmas tree … you get the idea.

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“All right," he said. "Ready for the moment of truth?"
Lindsay looked at him quizzically.
Fred held a wooden spoonful of fudge up in front of her, waving it lightly through the air to cool it. "Here. Time to see if I've got it right."
Lindsay looked at him over the spoon, a wonderful complication of emotions in her eyes. Did she want him to win or lose the bet? Fred wasn't sure she knew the answer herself. She turned her face up toward him as he held the spoon to her lips. And then, as she tasted it, she closed her eyes, savoring the chocolate. Her expression was one of blissful surrender.
This was the real Lindsay, her face unguarded, completely in the moment. Very much like a woman lost in a kiss.
He never should have brought the bloody mistletoe.”
Sierra Donovan, No Christmas Like the Present

“Remember, Christmas is always best when you take it out of the box.”
Sierra Donovan, No Christmas Like the Present

“He'd bring Christmas to her the best way he knew how: one moment at a time.”
Sierra Donovan, No Christmas Like the Present

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message 2: by Donna

Donna Thank you Sierra for adding me as a friend on Good Reads. I really would love to read your books. You are a new author for me, so I will have to pick one of your books up and read it, preferably a Christmas book.


message 1: by Robyn (last edited Feb 01, 2008 06:58AM)

Robyn Hey Sierra! What's that book you're holding? lol I'm very new to this. I've just come off deadline, but starting another book on Monday, so it's play time over the weekend.

Rxx


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