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Seducing Sigefroi on First Sight Saturday

Seducing Sigefroi on First Sight Saturday

Today I welcome Vijaya Schartz with book three of her Curse of the Lost Isle series. The book is called Seducing Sigefroi. (That is pronounced See-jeu-froa.) Vijaya recommends that you read books one and two (Princess of Bretagne and Pagan Queen) before you begin Seducing Sigefroi. After reading and enjoying book one, I concur.Amazon link to Seducing SigefroiAmazon… Continue Reading

Meet Lily!

Meet Lily!

Vain, book three of my historical romance series, is on the cusp of release. Today I’m going to share a short excerpt to introduce you to my heroine, Lily, who is the daughter of a tailor in Francia in the year 839.  BEGINNING OF EXCERPT Lily circled her father’s worktable, pondering the fine burgundy wool… Continue Reading

Battle-Tested Love on First Sight Saturday

Battle-Tested Love on First Sight Saturday

I welcome Lynda Bailey today on First Sight Saturday, with her work-in-progress called Battle-Tested Love, book two in her contemporary romance series. I owe Lynda some extra thanks because I sort of hijacked her into visiting here!  Anyway, take it away, Lynda…. Thanks so much to Jill for hosting me today! As the blog title… Continue Reading

Someone To Watch Over Me on First Sight Saturday

Someone To Watch Over Me on First Sight Saturday

This week on First Sight Saturday, author Taylor Michaels shares a first meeting from Someone to Watch Over Me, her romantic suspense. The Set-up: Morgan Kennedy is a woman with responsibilities, a lot of them.  She runs the family jewelry store and a charitable fundraiser.  When an accidental encounter brings a stalker out of the shadows… Continue Reading

The Witchy Wolf and the Wendigo on First Sight Saturday

The Witchy Wolf and the Wendigo on First Sight Saturday

Today, on First Sight Saturday, I welcome Rose Anderson’s paranormal romance, The Witchy Wolf and the Wendigo. The first thing I did when receiving the excerpt was look up “wendigo”, but I’m not sure the official definition fits Rose’s story, so I’ll let all of you check the dictionary for yourselves. Here is the cover… Continue Reading