by Kathy L Wheeler | Apr 10, 2026 | Books, Commentary, Contemporary Romance, New Release
Devil’s Advocate Books2Read ~ Amazon The verdict’s in. He’s guilty of falling for the opposing counsel. Nick Adams doesn’t have time for the existential crisis he’s having. But when I wind up being charged with contempt of court and discover her at the shelter...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jun 28, 2024 | Books, New Release, Reading, Writing, Writing Life
My friend Nan Reinhardt and I take a trip north every year or two, renting a VRBO and staying about four days in one of the beach towns on Michigan’s west coast. We eat fudge, replenish our sweatshirt collection, find some good wine (and, it must be said, some not so...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Aug 22, 2023 | Books, Contemporary Romance, New Release, Sale, Steamy Contemporary
Will the truth send her running, or will she fight for the man she loves? The danger and lies are more than she can handle. Shea O’Bannon feels like a fifth wheel around her romantically paired-off friends, but there’s too much slime in the dating pool for her to...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jul 17, 2022 | Episodic Serials, New Release, Short Story, Steamy Contemporary, Time Travel, Vanishing Worlds
There is no telling where one will land when one falls through time. A new freebie, available at ProlificWorks. Episode I: Hercules’ Lost Labour In this short sexy romance, Episode one of the Vanishing World series, Mallory Keen’s love interest, Schultz K....
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jul 16, 2022 | Author Spotlight, Books, New Release, Reading
Thank you so much for having me, Kathy! I have a new book coming out later this year titled Shattered Promises, and until then I’d like to introduce you to the first story in the Rock Ledge Series, Tangled Promises. For a sleepy little town in the Ozark Mountains of...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jun 5, 2022 | Books, New Release, Reading, Sale, Western Historical
Felicity’s Fortune I could hardly wait for the second book in my Gamblers and Gunslingers series – FELICITY’S FORTUNE – to release! When we visited St. Joseph, Missouri, we had to stop at Jesse James’ house. While I was walking through those rooms, I wondered about...