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Snow Scene

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Nothing much has changed, snow-wise, but it is excellent writing weather and the skies are a clear bright blue.

Just the weather to indulge in a nice, hot romance
Bring on the sheikhs!

Stay warm and safe, everyone!
Sxx

Snow Bet

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

It should be the best possible weather for writing, but I spent so much time on the phone cancelling appointments and urging family members to stay off the road – and the rest of my time waiting for calls to assure me they were safe.
But at least Bet and I got out for our walks [...]

That’s more like it!

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Not a canine intruder in sight. Woof!
May I get a word in, Bet?
Thank you!
I knew I meant to tell you something –
For all you collectors out there, the hardback edition of Housekeeper at His Beck and Call, featuring my delicious Lieutenant Colonel Cade Grant, is now available.

Yum [...]

Desert King, Pregnant Mistresss

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Now, this is clearly book number… er, umpty-umph.
About eighteen months ago, TPTB sent me a really helpful printed list of all my books in order of their release to acknowledge the fact that I had written 25 books for Harlequin Mills and Boon.
Any sensible person would have kept that list –
You think?
Okay- let’s gloss over [...]

Back to work

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

But first…

This is, of course, the best writing weather possible.

We might have a light covering of snow, but I’m snug, the jazz is playing and it’s romance all the way.
And let’s give the last word to Bet – I think she deserves, it, don’t you?

Did I tell you I was exhausted? Sleep deprivation? Now that [...]

Wedding hat?

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

But, seriously, this pheasant takes a walk across the field each morning for breakfast at David and Anita’s – the same neighbours who take Betty for all her extra walks.
Poor old Mr Pheasant can’t fly very far. He’s far too fat!
Don’t even get me started on shooting these Billy Bunters of the avian world.
David and [...]