Is embroidery dead? Hand embroidery, that is. Yes, we can still buy embroidered items, but has the art of hand stitching with thread and a needle gone the way of the dinosaur? Embroidery is a craft that has been around … Continue reading
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Thanks to those who visited last week and a big welcome to those who are visiting for the first time. I’d love to hear your comments, so please let me know what you think. This week’s sentences are again from … Continue reading
I was finishing off a box of Malteasers the other day and I started wondering – who doesn’t like candy? Then I started thinking back to the penny candies and treats I used to love as a kid. The highlight … Continue reading
Since the snow is falling outside while I write this post, this week I’m posting my six sentences from the opening of Winterlude. “You want me to do what?” Dylan McCabe searched his boss’s face for a sign this … Continue reading
This week’s snippet is from Devil’s Harvest, my latest romantic suspense novel. In this scene, Taryn has entered the residents’ lounge at the hospital. Automatically, she searched out the duty roster on the bulletin board on the wall. Pain knifed through her … Continue reading
This week’s sentences come from the opening page of Wild Wyoming Wind, a western historical romance set in the Wyoming  wilderness. Maddie Boone lives alone on her homestead, and she doesn’t take kindly to visitors, especially uninvited ones. “Get off … Continue reading