by Kathy L Wheeler | Dec 10, 2013 | Blog Hop, Books, Historical Romance
Christmas Dinner Christmas Dinner, served around midday, might feature a boar’s head (really a pig, since there weren’t any boars around by then), roast goose or roast turkey (which came to England from the New World around 1550 and rose in popularity through the...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Dec 9, 2013 | Books, Commentary, Good Info to Know, Musings
Welcome, Claire. (Another of my Jodi Pioneer comrades.) She’s offering a free copy of Santorini Sunset to one commenter! Since I write romances, people often ask me to define what makes something romantic. That’s a really good question. Let’s review a couple of...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Dec 6, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Books, Commentary, Contemporary Romance
A delicious treat from the United Kingdom visits today. Some words may appear misspelled if you are not familiar with an English style of the written word. Don’t worry, they are not! (i.e., centre vs. center). Also? You might plug in a fan and have it blowing in...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Dec 2, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Commentary
Today, I’m visited by my good friend, Gina Hooten-Popp. Gina is another of my Jodi Pioneer friends of long standing. She’s written a compelling story set in the early 1900s on the hurricane that hit Galveston. Evoking emotion. Two simple words, but...