New version of the Picture Her Bound cover!

Dear Readers, Today I’m showing off the Picture Her Bound cover. But wait! Wasn’t that already out there to begin with? Well, yes. It has been, except there was a minor difference. The series banner. It’s not there anymore! I’m getting to exercise one thing self-published authors do all the time, and that’s to change Read More

Hot Tango–coming soon to an ereader near you!

Hello Dear Readers! Settled into 2014 yet?? I just returned from my annual work trip to Florida. It was a blast–as it is every year. I came home to the awesome news that Hot Tango will release from Ellora’s Cave January 29th–everywhere!! How awesome is that?? I’m super excited about having this book out there Read More

Lyrical Press announces aquisition by Kensington

Dear Reader, This morning has proven quite interesting. So interesting I forgot to eat breakfast until it was almost lunch.Never worry, I’ll make up for it, I’m sure. It was announced this morning that Lyrical Press is now officially acquired by Kensington. The changes are evident from a press release to the new layout of Read More

When to expect the next book?

Dear Readers, Back in October I made a post about, When to expect the next book? It was in answer to a reader’s question wanting to know when to expect the next book in one series, while being unaware of another series. It was a good conversation and the resulting blog was very useful for Read More

Review Round-up: How Zombies Stole Christmas

Dear Readers, I should have done this weeks ago, but with the holidays and a revolving door of illnesses going on, some things fell through the cracks. Sorry guys! But here it is, the review round up for How Zombies Stole Christmas. The book was action packed, just like I like it. The story went Read More

Why interracial?

Dear Reader, I’ve had the question posed to me recently–why go interracial? This was something that started with the reveal of the Picture Her Bound cover that was in the Midnight Ink boxed set. The hero, Jacques, is obviously a black American. I mostly shrugged it off and explained that I saw Jacques as black Read More