by Kathy L Wheeler | Aug 25, 2023 | Author Spotlight, Books, Commentary, Contemporary Romance, Reading
Getting involved with each other may require them to have an actual conversation. Can these two introverts find their way to each other? Getting involved with each other may require some actual conversation… Caleb Winthrop was conversation-challenged. Especially when...
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...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Mar 8, 2021 | Books, Reading
He abandoned her to face the world alone. Now that she’s with him again, can she forgive him? The Cowboy’s Embrace came about because, when I introduced Deacon in book three of the series, I fell in love with him. He was strong, steady and smart. Really smart. Because...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Jun 15, 2016 | Books, Reading
Sir Darius Lee is a Knight of the High Order. But when Darius discovers a stranger in his room in the middle of the night, and the intruder turns out to be a beautiful woman, he begins to question how he is meant to live his life. Princess Megan of Bethyea is being...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Dec 9, 2015 | Author Spotlight, Books, Reading, Writing
My good friend and fellow Jodi-Pioneer, Mary Coley is a mystery/suspense author who says no story is complete without a little romance. Recently, Mary gave me her thoughts on writing mystery with a touch of romance.) Q: You write mystery/suspense, but there’s always a...