Reader’s & Author’s Corner
Crafting Characters for Scandals and Mercies: Part 2
Sweet readers, thank you for stopping by today! I owe you an apology. I had hoped to write an article about James Cooper the week after I wrote about the background of Nora’s character. James Cooper…where did he come from? Interestingly enough, I forgot about James...
The Challenges of Writing Scandals and Mercies
The blurb: He’s a reporter determined to uncover the truth, but the secrets he finds could crush her family—and their second chance at love. Taken from her family’s farm to be raised by her wealthy aunt and uncle, Nora Armstrong has accepted that not only will she...
Identity Crisis or Identity in Christ? A Devotional Based on Scandals and Mercies
Nora Armstrong, the heroine of Scandals and Mercies, is going through a bit of an identity crisis. She longs to teach children while her Aunt Gert would prefer that she acts as her personal servant and prepare to marry a rich husband. When tragedy strikes their...
Crafting Characters for Scandals and Mercies – Part 1
It's Here After Seven Years... My first publisher of the Stone Creek Brides series released books one and two in 2016 and 2017, subsequently. I wrote a couple of other books in the interim, but I had some false starts with writing book three. I even considered using...
Crafting Stories of Romance and Redemption: A Conversation with Jodie Wolfe
Hi Kathy! Thank you so much for having me on your blog. I'm delighted to have you as a guest. It's been a while. Tell us about your latest book and what compelled you to write it? Gertrude Miller, my heroine in Wooing Gertrude, made a cameo appearance in my first book...
Unveiling the Creative Alchemy: Crafting Historical Romances with Denise Weimer
Today, author and editor Denise Weimer shares the secrets behind her creative process for writing her novels, especially her upcoming release, A Counterfeit Betrothal Book One of the Scouts of the Georgia Frontier. 1813 At the farthest Georgia outpost this side of...