July, 2009

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Update! Update:-) Here is a quick blurb of The Magic Of Moonlight by Fiona Neal — Charlotte Purcell does not believe in magic or that there is any substance to the prediction that she will see her future husband’s face in a mirror at midnight—not even when the dashing Lord Knollton’s reflection appears beside hers at the stroke of midnight. Since a band of smugglers controls the coast near Lord Knollton’s home, he has more pressing needs than to court a woman. Yet, when the two meet at a ball and waltz in the moonlight, sharing a forbidden kiss, the magic of moonlight draws them into a whirlwind of passion and danger. You can buy the novel now at www.thewildrosepress.com and find out for yourself what other secrets The Magic Of Moonlight holds in store. Happy reading. Until later …

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Hi everybody, the weekend is upon us, and I hope everyone will have a great time relaxing, doing their favorite thing, or doing absolutely nothing. It’s with great sadness that I read about Walter Cronkite passing on. Another great mind gone. What surprises me all the time is the viciousness some people display, when they comment on someone who has just died. What possible satisfaction can you derive from such malice? If you had a grudge, then let it die with that person, because you surely can’t hurt them anymore. You should have voiced your dislike, while they could have defended themselves. Now all you hurt is the ones they left behind. And think about it. Would you like to have someone say something detrimental about one of your loved ones? Make this world a nicer place by being kind. Until next time …

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

For those, who have not noticed that their spam is not posted, please save your energy:-) This blog is about writing, authors, and suggestions about what I deem a good read. In fact, the latest edition by JoAnn Ross is a page turner. Crossfire is a hot contemporary romantic suspense, and evolves around the men and women in uniform. Lots of intrigue and sexual tension keep you guessing to the very end. It’s available at bookstores now.

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

It’s truly amazing how many people try to spam your blog. They don’t seem to care who you are or what you are about. What a shame. Why spoil something for others? Do your own thing on your own blog. Twitter. Use your exceptional energy to help those who don’t know much about the internet. Hey, you could volunteer at a boys or girls club. Those kids are the next generation and how better to spend your time than to look to the future? Until next time ….

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Good morning. I hope everyone out there had a happy 4th of July. I was amazed by the amount of fireworks being displayed, but hey, it’s not our nation’s birthday every day. But let’s think also of the many men and women, who gave and give their lives to keep this great country free. The best part about this year’s celebration is that there is another day to rest up after all the fun. Until next time …

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Good morning, everyone. We’ll be having more rain today, but that is good for the upcoming orange crop. Just want to impart a bit of news. Author Roxanne St. Claire has just signed a contract with Grand Central Publishing, which was formerly Warner Books. For those of you, who are not familiar with Ms. St. Claire, let me tell you that she is an extremely talented writer. I wrote once about her that she doesn’t just push the envelope, but that she folds it into an exquisite piece of origami for the reading pleasure of her fans. You can find her novels in bookstores or you can click on www.roxannestclaire.com Ms. St. Claire is a Florida writer. Check with me for other news on writers and writing. Leave me a comment:-) Until then …

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009