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Gail’s Bio Gail Hamilton has been creating novels since the great romance boom of the eighties, writing for Harlequin and other publishers. She has been a farm hand, English teacher, ad copywriter, and once rode a British Bedford truck across the Sahara and back to see Timbuctu. All of it is fodder for her fiction. … Read more
CYNTHIA WHITE’ BIO Tall, toned and beautiful, Cynthia White writes only about those romances she experiences. Scottish lairds and billionaire hoteliers fall at her feet with ridiculous ease. Spanish counts can’t resist her. Businessmen who make Bill Gates look like a piker, lavish her with gifts. Men of the cloth? She shows them no mercy. And … Read more
CANDY’S BIO Whether she’s writing a short story or novel, Candy Caine will make her interracial romances hot and spicy. Always striving to entertain her readers, Candy tries to breathe life into her characters, making life often interesting for her husband, Robert, in their new home in Arizona. For those readers looking for less … Read more
I was dating Mr. Perfect. He was tall, intelligent, handsome, passionate, retired and only 39! We met on a blind date, in a parking lot outside a local restaurant, we had the most romantic Italian dinner at a small restaurant on the beach. Everything was great. We talked about children, wanting to move to Spain, … Read more
First date, he takes me to his his folks house and makes frozen stale chicken sticks and dried mac and cheese- yuck. OK, maybe I thought he needed someone to cook for him, his mom always tried to pick and told lies about me even before we were married – told people we had to … Read more
I met Mr. Right (yeah right!) online about ten years ago. I had been through a divorce, was vulnerable, and here was a man who said everything I want to hear. Oh boy, he was good at it. I just didn’t know how good. We talked for months online and over the phone. We lived … Read more
I had more or less given up on romance after ending a five-year relationship and also ending up with a broken heart. My friends finally convinced me to go on a blind date, which of course meant I should have my head examined. My date turned out to be someone I really became attracted to, … Read more
by Irene Vartanoff Deep down, you think it will never happen. But one day, you will sell your romance novel. When you get the call from the romance editor, what do you do? Thank her (or him). And then to ask for details of the offer. And then tell her you’ll need time to consider … Read more
by Irene Vartanoff Many publishers of romance novels allow manuscript submissions directly from writers without an agent. But since the majority of submissions get rejected, then writers get rejection letters that they must interpret on their own. It can happen to you. Despite all your high hopes, after some months you receive a letter from … Read more
by Irene Vartanoff There is plenty of advice available on how to write, but if you are juggling family and job responsibilities, how can you find the time? No matter how busy you are, it is possible to carve an hour or more out of the day for writing. The trick is to focus on … Read more