#OneLineSunday by #RSsos Lines all about the topic PLEAD for a great start to the week. If Kaitlin or any of the others suggested lunch, I would plead a previous commitment. Joanne Guidoccio She didn’t ask when they could be together again, didn’t plead for him to stay with her, although all that and more…
Month: April 2018
Writing Lesson #1 Don’t Rush
Hard lesson learned. I hope this one I never repeat! Let me tell you my sob story. I released my last book, ACT OF BETRAYAL, in October 2017. I had set myself a deadline and by golly, I was going to meet it, and I did. I’d rewritten and edited. I’d sent it out to…
Sneak Off and Read: Lines all about the topic ASK #RSsos #RomSuspense
#OneLineSunday by #RSsos Lines all about the topic ASK for a great start to the week. Still, I couldn’t help feel somewhat foolish. I mean, I was here to ask if anyone had ever reported seeing ghosts on the property. Claire Gem So many questions I longed to ask, but I doubted the Constable would…
Sneak Off and Read: Lines all about the topic WANT #RSsos #RomSuspense
#OneLineSunday by #RSsos Lines all about the topic WANT for a great start to the week. Although nothing had changed his core values, experience had re-shaped him, redefined who he was and what he wanted out of life. Sam Bradley w/a McKenna Sinclair Once I was more relaxed, I found my mind drifting back to…
2018 Mid-Winter Middle Grade and Young Adult Book List: Updated with 2018 YA Rita Nominees!
As many of you know, I’m a librarian. And although I spent most of my career in Special Libraries (media business, chemical research, and document archives), I’m a huge proponent of getting kids to read. Twice a year, my reading army (made up of 9-18 year olds) helps me compile a middle grade and young…
Sneak Off and Read: Lines all about the topic TEASE #RSsos #RomSuspense
#OneLineSunday by #RSsos Lines all about the topic TEASE for a great start to the week. “What are you doing?” Her breath teased the hair on his brow, sending sparks of awareness to his nerve endings. Jacquie Biggar She kissed and teased her way down his body from his neck to his belly. His breathing…
It’s OK to Fall Out of Love
By Joanne Guidoccio We can all recall that magical moment when we typed the last words of our manuscript and lovingly glanced at the neatly piled pages on the desk. Head over heels in love, we could easily visualize literary agents and publishers emailing us within hours of receiving the manuscript. That is the fantasy….
Sneak Off and Read: Lines with the topic FOOL #RSsos #RomSuspense
#OneLineSunday by #RSsos Lines with the topic FOOL for a great start to the week. We’d speculate what life would be like with one person to share everything, a best friend we married. I would be foolish to admit right now I had those very same thoughts. Honestly? I did. Vicki Batman “Quin, you’re not making…