Welcome to this week’s Tuesday Tales. Mara is about to find herself in another mess. Our word this week is CANDY. I’m continuing with Naughty Rudolph, my Christmas Romance Comedy. As if she were an adult and not a six-year-old child, Callie extended her hand to Albert and then to Mary. “Are you going toContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word CANDY”
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Tuesday Tales: From the Word GRUMPY
Welcome to this week’s Tuesday Tales. Have you ever built a snowman? It’s not as easy as it looks. Our word prompt this week is GRUMPY. I’m continuing with Naughty Rudolph, my Christmas Romance Comedy. Enjoy! Rolling a snowball isn’t as easy as it looks and despite the fact that my balls were smaller, theyContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word GRUMPY”
Fiction and Reality Meet More Often Than You Think
When I wrote And Justice for All last spring. I was well aware of the illegal drugs and weapons moving back and forth across the border in the area where I live. I was also well aware of home-grown militias operating in both countries, and a rise in racism, mysogynism, fascism, and a lot ofContinue reading “Fiction and Reality Meet More Often Than You Think”
Living the Dream: From the Word DISCOVER
Welcome to this week’s Tuesday Tales. Yesterday was Canadian Thanksgiving, and the weather was perfect for this time of years. Cool nights, mild days with lots of sunshine, and the colors of fall are at their peak. I’m continuing with Naughty Rudolph. Today we’re back inside Mara’s head as she faces another consequence of herContinue reading “Living the Dream: From the Word DISCOVER”
Tuesday Tales: From the Word FALL
Welcome to October. This week, things are heating up in Miami, and not in a good way. We are once again in Rudy’s POV as I set my scene to the word FALL. Enjoy this exerpt from Naughty Rudolph, my Christmas Romance Comedy with a soupçon of suspense, because what’s a story without some drama? “Mara,”Continue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word FALL”
New Christmas Book Box Ready to pre-order! Destination Christmas!
Whether blizzards are raging or waves are rolling in on a warm sunny beach, escape into DESTINATION CHRISTMAS.Where all you need is love… Filled with romance and suspense, along with humor and a whole lot of holiday cheer, celebrate the spirit of Christmas by cozying up with these captivating stories, all set in different locales.Continue reading “New Christmas Book Box Ready to pre-order! Destination Christmas!”
IWSG Monthly Blog for October 2025
Good morning. I hope you’re all enjoying the beauty and benefits of the changing seasons. In the Southern Hemisphere, you’ve welcomed spring, while those of us up north are hoping for a mild autumn with notes of summer for at least a few more weeks. This month’s question is: What is the most favorite thingContinue reading “IWSG Monthly Blog for October 2025”
Tuesday Tales: From the Word CEILING
Welcome to this week’s Tuesday Tales. The authors this week are writing to the prompt CEILING. There are times in a story when even as the author, I would like to be a fly in the room. Time to see Rudy confront Hazel. Enjoy. I’m a few words over 400. Don’t shoot me. I neededContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word CEILING”
I Should Be Working, But … Random Thoughts on a September Morning
After an exceptionally dry summer, autumn has arrived, and with it the rain we needed months and weeks ago. My plants went to an early grave when water levels fell so low that the local water authority asked its citizens to voluntarily cut back on water usage. That meant no more watering of lawns andContinue reading “I Should Be Working, But … Random Thoughts on a September Morning”
Tuesday Tales: From the Word STUBBORN
Welcome to this week’s Tuesday Tales. Autumn arrived officially on September 22, 2025. It seems like only yesterday that it was summer that we were welcoming. I swear the days are shorter, and that has nothing to do with the amount of sunlight. I don’t seem to get as much done each day as IContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word STUBBORN”