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Written by Leslie Karsner
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More info... Im not generally a fan of pirates or Vikings or bare-chested Celts, although there are exceptions. But I have a real weakness for Gypsy heroes, a strange affection for someone whose favorite heroes are most often intelligent betas. It is one of those inexplicable preferences, but I know I am in good company. The Gypsy hero has been around for a long while. The Romany people were expelled from Spain in the late 15th century and entered Great Britain thereafter. Their nomadic lifestyle led writ
Hunting for Gold in The Lone Star State
A gold mine is a hole in the ground with a liar at the top. Mark Twain When I began doing research for my debut novel, Touch of Texas , I knew I was searching for a special type of location. It needed to be isolated, with a means of support for those who settled in the town. I didnt want the town to be too prosperous that eliminates some of the available conflict for a story. Also, the area had to be right for the nefarious to operate cattle rust
Anna Campbells Review of First Lady by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Is there anything better than a really good Susan Elizabeth Phillips book? I dont think so! Well, maybe one or two things, but were talking romance fiction here, guys! SEPs one of those authors I tend to hoard because I know that when I really, REALLY need something that presses all the buttons for me, I can reach for one of her books and Ill have a blissful few hours. She hasnt let me down yet. Shes famous for breaking the taboo on books with sportsmen heroes with her fabulous Chica
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