August 5, 2010

Written by heide on August 5th, 2010

Dear Readers, every day I am inundated with spam from sources, who try to pretend they are serious readers of my blogs. Wake up, people, your e-mail addresses give you away. You are just trying to make a buck with some of that vile spam. I am here to save you some time. My web mistress from The Romance Studio has special safeguards in place against such vulgar spam as yours. And what do you think I would offer my serious followers, if I allowed the spam in Russian to go through. LOL  Happy day to all legitimate followers…. Until next time…

August 4, 2010

Written by heide on August 4th, 2010

Just a quick note about Julia London’s newest novel One Season Of Sunshine. Ms. London is a fabulous storyteller. This particular novel resonates in your soul. It will touch something within you, whether you like to or not. One Season Of Sunshine is a Pocket Book release and available at all bookstores. It’s worth $7.99 ….  Until next time…take care

August 3, 2010

Written by heide on August 3rd, 2010

Happy Birthday, Hans. You’ll always be a special son and you’ll always have a special place in my heart. And I wish you all the best. You were one of the first few people to believe in me, when I started to write. Thank you. Love you, Mom

Monday 7/19/2010

Written by heide on July 19th, 2010

Hi, everyone, and I wish you all a great start to the week. Whether you are into Highlander novels or not Teresa Medeiros has one coming out in September, and it is such a wonderful read and I highly recommend it. The Devil Wears Plaid is a cut above any Scottish novels I’ve reviewed in a great while…. If you want something that will make you think and ponder life in general, then I highly recommend Julia London’s One Season Of Sunshine. Both books speak to the heart, but in vastly different ways, and both books have decadent sensual scenes, some hot enough to vibrate off the pages. Until next time …take care

Happy 4th of July

Written by heide on July 3rd, 2010

Freedom does not come for free, and how true those words are. So, let us band together that no one will take it away from us. If you come to America, live by her creed and laws. If you don’t like our ways, then go back to where you came from. America opens her arms to all countries, but in the last few years many of those who come to our shores no longer want to make this country better and the greatest in the world, but destroy it, because America is so generous. Have a great 4th of July holiday and celebrate our good fortune that we are Americans.  Until next time…take care

Father’s Day 2010

Written by heide on June 20th, 2010

Happy Father’s Day to all the men out there.  My husband is in hog heaven, because he gets to play a round of golf at Champion’s Gate with our son. Both sons always think of their father in a special way, and I hope everyone out there does that for their dad, too.  And while we will enjoy the day in our own ways, let’s think of our troops and the people along the Gulf coast, the animals who suffer and pray that BP will find a way to cap that oil spill. It breaks my heart.  Have a wonderful Father’s Day and be thankful we are so blessed…Until next time

Sunday June 13th 2010

Written by heide on June 13th, 2010

Hi Heide
You came to Plantation Landings to talk to the ladies group about writing. Well I’ll tell you something. I love to read mystery romance books. I have never read a book that has captivated me like this one. I could hardly put it down. Hope you write some more. Thanks Kathy
Hi, readers, I am always so glad to hear from you. This mail made my day.  I am so pleased that Kathy loved Click, Click, Delete, and don’t forget the to watch the video on youtube.com  You just enter Click, Click, Delete by Heide Katros into the search window and it comes up. Look for Judas Kiss soon. Until next time…

Saturday May 29, 2010

Written by heide on May 29th, 2010

Good morning, everyone. It’s a glorious day and I know many will enjoy the beaches today. The thought makes me sad, because it reminds me of the oil spill in the Gulf and the people of Louisiana. If the Arabs cleaned up a bad spill in the 90s by using a line of tankers to suck up the oil and then separate it from the water, why can’t we? It breaks my heart to see the animals die so miserably. And let’s not forget that Memorial Day is in honor of the soldiers, who lay down their lives on foreign soil. They are so young, men and women alike. That, too, is heart breaking, because there is never an end to war and in war there are no victors. Take care– until next time

May 22, 2010

Written by heide on May 22nd, 2010

Hi, everyone, just thought, if any of you are looking for some good reads, here are several suggestions: Kat Martins’  Rule’s Bride is available in bookstores now. It the last of a trilogy about three  brothers and it is spellbinding. Ms. Martin transports you to another era, another culture and lets you live it through her eyes. Did I mention that it is also a  hot read? And then there is Silence Is Deadly by Sherrilyn Kenyon and Dianna Love. Fast-paced, breathtaking and also very hot, a contemporary novel. Then there is Shameless by Karen Robards, a historical like Ms. Martin’s and very intriguing. And if you have not read my contemporary suspense Click, Click, Delete, then you can buy it from Amazon or directly from my website www.heidekatros.com  I have had some great feedback about it and there is a video to watch, too. Hope all of you have a great Memorial Day weekend, and among the books I’ve touted, there has to be something for everyone. Until next time….

May 3, 2010

Written by heide on May 11th, 2010

Good morning, everyone, I just had a spirit lifting e-mail from the Red Hat ladies at Plantation Landing in Haines City, Florida that I want to share it. I had such a lovely time there, and it was so nice that Paula Stewart, the social reporter from The Ledger, made time to join us. Also attending was my best friend ever, Marge Kennedy. Have a great day everyone …until next time

Heide
 
On behalf of the Plantation’s Wholly Tara’s Red Hat Group, and myself, I’d like to thank you so very much for the wonderful afternoon you gave us last Monday.
 
I’m sure the group of ladies could have listened to you and your anecdotes all afternoon.  I know I enjoyed listening to you.  It was kind of like having a long lost friend over for an afternoon visit.
 
I hope we can have a re-visit soon when your 20th book has been published!! That would be a milestone.
 
The event was well-received and a joy to participate in.  Thanks again, so very much for making it such a success.
 
Dianne Murphy