As always, I’m surprised when summer winds to a close and yet fall is my favorite season. It cools off here in Washington State and the rainy season starts with occasional bursts of cool gray days. I enjoy the clouds and fresher air as well as the br...
Hello!As always, I’m surprised when summer winds to a close and yet fall is my favorite season. It cools off here in Washington State and the rainy season starts with occasional bursts of cool gray days. I enjoy the clouds and fresher air as well as...
Hello!Summers are always busy at the riding stable ~ family ranch between horse camp, riding lessons, birthday parties, and horse leasing. The horses love the opportunity to see the kiddoes and the carrots. Or else the carrots and then the kiddoes! I...
Summers are always busy at the riding stable ~ family ranch between horse camp, riding lessons, birthday parties, and horse leasing. The horses love the opportunity to see the kiddos and the carrots. Or else the carrots and then the kiddos! In additi...
We're doing a giveaway! I have a few first-print A Man's World editions from the original Publisher. I apologize but this giveaway is only open to the U.S. readers. Below are the rules: Keep track over the next week and use every day to get points! T...
It’s been a busy month but I’m happy I finally finished the next book in the Baker City Hearts and Haunts series, Kindred Spirits. I’m working on the next book in the Liberty Valley Love series, tentatively titled, Kitchen Witch. No guarantees about...
Hello!It’s been a busy month but I’m happy I’ve finished the final edits on the next book in the Stewart Falls Cheerleader series, Hangover Holidays. It’s an unconventional Christmas story about Darcy Gallatin, the daughter of the unruly town drunk w...
Hello!It’s been a busy month but I’m happy I’ve finished the final edits on the next book in the Stewart Falls Cheerleader series, Hangover Holidays. It’s an unconventional Christmas story about Darcy Gallatin, the daughter of the unruly town drunk w...
Hello!The groundhog saw his shadow on February 2 nd and that means six more weeks of winter, but I’m ready for spring. Rainy days alternate with sunny ones. On clear ones, I nag the ranch hand to bring in hay deliveries. At least, we don’t have froze...
It's Spring-ish!The groundhog saw his shadow on February 2 nd and that means six more weeks of winter, but I’m ready for spring. Rainy days alternate with sunny ones. On clear ones, I nag the ranch hand to bring in hay deliveries. At least, we don’t...