Did I mention how wonderfully generous the writing community is? Well, it bears repeating! I sent out a cry for help with promo, and received tons of responses. I'm hoping these authors will visit my blog too.
Thanks to Erin Fanning for featuring Goddess, Awakened on her blog, and especially for labeling it as CWTR (Can't Wait To Read).
Big thanks to April Vine for spotlighting Goddess, Awakened as a New Book Alert on very short notice as well.
You guys are fantastic!
I'm also pumped to receive a lovely review for A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe from A Woman's Wisdom. I especially loved this part: "I really liked this book. A nice easy contemporary romance which also
gives a feel-good lift. The characters are well rounded and believable
and I found myself nicely caught up in the story." Thanks so much for taking the time to review my story, Ami!
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Friday, July 11, 2014
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Two clicks, por favor?
I never, ever win these things. And I really want to!
For my contemporary, A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe, Mina Carter designed a lovely cover deserving of a win. I would so appreciate a vote at April's Cover Love Poll: http://www.lollytova.com/aprils-cover-love-poll/
This one's very easy - no registering, just go to the site and vote with two clicks.
Danka, gracias, merci, thank you very much!
Have a great day!
For my contemporary, A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe, Mina Carter designed a lovely cover deserving of a win. I would so appreciate a vote at April's Cover Love Poll: http://www.lollytova.com/aprils-cover-love-poll/
This one's very easy - no registering, just go to the site and vote with two clicks.
Danka, gracias, merci, thank you very much!
Have a great day!
Friday, February 7, 2014
Fire and Ice! - Winner!
Leanne
Congrats and happy reading!

Thanks to the ladies at Rainy Day Ramblings, Candace's Book Blog, My Guilty Obsession and The Nocturnal Library blogs for putting this all together. Just for you!
My giveaway
Decadent Publishing released my contemporary novella, A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe, last month. It's a sensual romance sure to melt your heart! I'm giving away an ebook.
How to enter
Leave a comment on this post describing what you love - or hate - about weddings! Be sure to include your email address so I can contact you if you win.
Keep hopping!
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Excited for the Winter Olympics!
I love watching the Olympics, especially the winter games, though I'm not crazy about the venue this year and pray for everyone's safety.
Nevertheless, the athletes are incredible, accomplishing feats most of us can hardly imagine doing.
Writing is a bit like going for the gold as well. Visit me at the Daily Dose of Decadence to find out how.
I'm also over at Awesome Gang for an interview. They have a great setup - you can submit your answers, and they'll post it a few days after they review it. You should check it out!
And this weekend...
The Fire and Ice blog hop starts Saturday!
Weather permitting, I'll be part of a 14-author signing at Ashcombe's, an early celebration of Valentine's Day with a very cool gift basket put together by the authors, a gift card from Ashcombe's and individual offerings from participants. If you live in central Pennsylvania, come on out! You'll be glad you did.
Find the complete list of participating authors here.
Find directions here.
Hope to see you there!
Nevertheless, the athletes are incredible, accomplishing feats most of us can hardly imagine doing.
Writing is a bit like going for the gold as well. Visit me at the Daily Dose of Decadence to find out how.
I'm also over at Awesome Gang for an interview. They have a great setup - you can submit your answers, and they'll post it a few days after they review it. You should check it out!
And this weekend...
The Fire and Ice blog hop starts Saturday!
Weather permitting, I'll be part of a 14-author signing at Ashcombe's, an early celebration of Valentine's Day with a very cool gift basket put together by the authors, a gift card from Ashcombe's and individual offerings from participants. If you live in central Pennsylvania, come on out! You'll be glad you did.
Find the complete list of participating authors here.
Find directions here.
Hope to see you there!
Saturday, February 1, 2014
I'm part of the Crazy Cupid Giveaway!
All Romance is celebrating Valentine's Day throughout February by giving away tons of prizes!
If you enter, you might win one of three copies of my contemporary, A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe.
What are you waiting for? Go on over and join the party! Find details here.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
January release celebration

I hope you'll join us tonight for a fun chat and, as always, giveaways. It starts at 9:00 p.m. EST on the Decadent FB book club. Hope to see you there!
Monday, January 13, 2014
Casting Call: A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe
I love showing you the cast of my stories! These are the actors who I imagined in these roles as I wrote A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe.
Loss has left its imprint on Clarissa Hartman, which she's honored with various ink. At 18, she left home and landed in Marfa, a tiny town high atop the West Texas plains. A waitress, she also paints candles and murals. She loves her two best friends, Amy and Jeff, who own the Blue Moon Cafe, and their impending nuptials are turning her world upside down. So does the best man, Dylan Wall.
From the first word, Charlize Theron was Clarissa (use your imagination to add the tattoos).
Dylan's riding high on the success of his self-made PR firm, but he senses a crash coming. Little does he know that agreeing to be best man at his old friend's wedding will lend him the perspective he needs to change. Little does he know, too, that the sharp-tongued waitress who'll be maid of honor will likewise help him change - for the better.
Stephen Amell is Dylan.
Groom-to-be Jeff Smiley came to a Mystery Lights festival in Marfa years earlier, but walked away from his six-digit salary as an engineer after falling head over heels for Amy, a college grad he met at the festival. Eight years later, the Blue Moon Cafe has been written up by travel writers as a five-star eatery. Jeff's just over the moon happy with Amy living in Marfa.
After Dylan can't seem to get along with anyone - especially Clarissa - Jeff wonders if he made a mistake asking him to be his best man.
Adrien Brody is Jeff.
Amy never guessed she'd find her soulmate in a far-flung spot, but loves her life with Jeff.
She can't wait for the wedding, except that her best friend Clarissa seems to be in a tailspin, especially after meeting Dylan.
Anne Hathaway is the perfect Amy.
J.D. was a very fun secondary character to write. Growing up in Texas, he's been everything from a cowboy to a pilot. He's loyal and fierce as a pit bull when it comes to Clarissa. She's never given him any reason to expect more than friendship, but he can't help loving the girl. Her tattoos are enough to convince him she's had more suffering than a young person deserves, and he'd love nothing more than to take care of her.
When Dylan shows up, J.D. takes him for a glider ride he'll never forget - and makes another point Dylan will never forget: never to hurt Clarissa.
I loved having Sam Elliott's voice in my head as J.D.
Harvey had a small but important role in the story. A chef at the cafe, he's also somewhat of a spiritual guru when needed.
My Jersey boy Kevin Smith is Harvey.
And that's a wrap! Hope you enjoyed this Casting Call for A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe.
Loss has left its imprint on Clarissa Hartman, which she's honored with various ink. At 18, she left home and landed in Marfa, a tiny town high atop the West Texas plains. A waitress, she also paints candles and murals. She loves her two best friends, Amy and Jeff, who own the Blue Moon Cafe, and their impending nuptials are turning her world upside down. So does the best man, Dylan Wall.
From the first word, Charlize Theron was Clarissa (use your imagination to add the tattoos).
Dylan's riding high on the success of his self-made PR firm, but he senses a crash coming. Little does he know that agreeing to be best man at his old friend's wedding will lend him the perspective he needs to change. Little does he know, too, that the sharp-tongued waitress who'll be maid of honor will likewise help him change - for the better.
Stephen Amell is Dylan.
Groom-to-be Jeff Smiley came to a Mystery Lights festival in Marfa years earlier, but walked away from his six-digit salary as an engineer after falling head over heels for Amy, a college grad he met at the festival. Eight years later, the Blue Moon Cafe has been written up by travel writers as a five-star eatery. Jeff's just over the moon happy with Amy living in Marfa.
After Dylan can't seem to get along with anyone - especially Clarissa - Jeff wonders if he made a mistake asking him to be his best man.
Adrien Brody is Jeff.
Amy never guessed she'd find her soulmate in a far-flung spot, but loves her life with Jeff.
She can't wait for the wedding, except that her best friend Clarissa seems to be in a tailspin, especially after meeting Dylan.
Anne Hathaway is the perfect Amy.
J.D. was a very fun secondary character to write. Growing up in Texas, he's been everything from a cowboy to a pilot. He's loyal and fierce as a pit bull when it comes to Clarissa. She's never given him any reason to expect more than friendship, but he can't help loving the girl. Her tattoos are enough to convince him she's had more suffering than a young person deserves, and he'd love nothing more than to take care of her.
When Dylan shows up, J.D. takes him for a glider ride he'll never forget - and makes another point Dylan will never forget: never to hurt Clarissa.
I loved having Sam Elliott's voice in my head as J.D.
Harvey had a small but important role in the story. A chef at the cafe, he's also somewhat of a spiritual guru when needed.
My Jersey boy Kevin Smith is Harvey.
And that's a wrap! Hope you enjoyed this Casting Call for A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Official release day!
The big day is here! A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe officially releases from Decadent Publishing!
*tosses confetti*
*releases doves*
*throws the bouquet*
You can read the blurb and excerpt and view the book video and more just below, at the official post for the novella.
Today I'm holding wedding parties at the Daily Dose of Decadence and at the wonderful and talented Beckey White's blog. I hope you'll come over for some champagne!
Now I'm down to only one more upcoming release. Another three stories are out on submission, so cross your fingers for me.
*tosses confetti*
*releases doves*
*throws the bouquet*
You can read the blurb and excerpt and view the book video and more just below, at the official post for the novella.
Today I'm holding wedding parties at the Daily Dose of Decadence and at the wonderful and talented Beckey White's blog. I hope you'll come over for some champagne!
Now I'm down to only one more upcoming release. Another three stories are out on submission, so cross your fingers for me.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe is here! And enter to win Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake
I'm chicken dancing! A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe appeared on Amazon this morning!
I hope you'll come along with me to Marfa, a tiny town in the high plains of West Texas. Home of cowboys, artists, the Mystery Lights and of course, my characters. :)
Blurb
I hope you'll come along with me to Marfa, a tiny town in the high plains of West Texas. Home of cowboys, artists, the Mystery Lights and of course, my characters. :)
Blurb
Never look back.
Clarissa Hartman left her miserable life behind the day she graduated high
school, the same day she turned 18. Driving for days, the road led her to
Marfa, Texas. Right away, she knew she’d found home. Seven years later, she’s
found her place in life plus the one thing she never expected to find: love.
Dylan Wall’s everything she ran away from. So why can’t she stay away from him?
Never give up.
Dylan Wall is at the top of his game. His PR firm’s sought out by brand name
companies, but he’s so busy spinning everyone else’s reps, he doesn’t realize
his personal life’s taken a downhill turn. Deep down, he knows that somewhere,
the perfect someone is waiting for him. The woman who’ll accept him for who he
is – if he’s ever able to reveal it. When he lands in Marfa for his best
friend’s wedding, Clarissa’s sharp tongue puts everything in a different
perspective. She draws out a side of himself hidden away for too long. She’s
everything he wants, in the wrong package. So why does she feel like home?
In Marfa, appearances are deceptive. Discovering the truth
beneath the surface is the first step toward finding yourself, and joy.
Enter to win Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake
Today, you can enter to win an ebook of the first Blue Moon novella at the ARe Cafe's Book A Day Giveaway. So easy, it's like falling off your ice skates. :)
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Blue Moons everywhere
On Wednesday, I crossed the 50,000 word mark for NaNoWriMo! All that's left now is to collect the badge. And to polish up the rough draft of Twice In A Blue Moon. I'm still working on the second, shorter story but had to stop for revisions on Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake. Then a second editor sent first-round edits for A Wedding at the Blue Moon Cafe.
Did I mention November was a tad busy? In the best possible way.
I can't wait to knock off the edits and get back to my third story, though. I am loving this Blue Moon series and can't wait till they release!
Betting It All's great reviews!
Two reviewers recently made my historical novella, Betting It All, a recommended read! I'm so thrilled.
I'd been so busy writing and with edits that I hadn't been checking my email, so didn't realize that All Romance Ebooks had featured Betting It All as a recommended read in its newsletter. Its review said:
I'm out of town today for a family event, but will check in when I get back. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Did I mention November was a tad busy? In the best possible way.
I can't wait to knock off the edits and get back to my third story, though. I am loving this Blue Moon series and can't wait till they release!
Betting It All's great reviews!

I'd been so busy writing and with edits that I hadn't been checking my email, so didn't realize that All Romance Ebooks had featured Betting It All as a recommended read in its newsletter. Its review said:
"Sweet, romantic and exciting, I read this book in one sitting as I
couldn't put it down. I loved Norah's determination to go it alone, but when
she gives in to the strength and safety she could have in Gerard's arms, the love
they share is even more captivating."
Harlie's Books also gave a 5 Harley, Recommended Read rating, saying in part:
"I don’t want to give too much in the
way that I liked how Ms. Masters plotted her story but I will say that it
flowed and I got caught up in everything that Mac and Norah were doing to build
something great and also watching them go from friends/boss/employee to lovers.
The tent camp scenes were heartbreaking knowing that the camps were real.
Those scenes added an authencity to the story and made it much more
layered.
The end scenes were some of the best
in the book. Secrets from Norah’s past are revealed and they are sweet to
say the least. I will have to say that while I loved the book, I want
more of Mac’s and Norah’s story. I know that authors don’t like to hear
that too much, but I would. Did they make it in the aftermath? Did
true love prevail? In mind they did but I completely fell in love with
this book and its characters. And you will too."
I'm so grateful to these reviewers! And it seems appropriate that Betting It All kicks off its blog tour on Thanksgiving Day.
How's your writing going? Are you ready for Turkey Day?
I'm out of town today for a family event, but will check in when I get back. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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