by Collette Cameron | Nov 13, 2015 | Book Giveaway, Excerpt, Fanciful and Fabulous Five-Line Friday, Five-Line Friday, Giveaway, Historical Fiction, Historical Romance
Five-Line Friday – First Kiss! Where authors and readers meet to share and read romance novel snippets! Five-Line Friday RULES Five lines of your current work in progress, new release, soon-to-be-released … whatever. (Do keep it as close to...
by Collette Cameron | Nov 11, 2015 | Giveaway, Guest Author, Guest Post, Romance, Romance Novel, Romance Writers Weekly
For Better or Worse, There’s No Going Back on a Bride Ship Guest Post by Elaine Dodge. When I was a kid living in Zambia, one of my favourite TV series was Here Come the Brides. I loved the series and I think we saw every episode. It was loosely based on fact....
by Collette Cameron | Nov 8, 2015 | Excerpt, Giveaway, Highland Heather Romancing a Scot Series, Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, Regency, Romance Novel, Scottish
Countdown to Heartbreak and Honor’s Release-Four Weeks! So much is happening right now! It’s always like that right before a release. In the next week, the blog tour schedules for Heartbreak and Honor should be up on my blog, and November 2nd, my...
by Collette Cameron | Nov 6, 2015 | Book Giveaway, Fanciful and Fabulous Five-Line Friday, Five-Line Friday, Giveaway, Historical Romance, Regency, Romance
Five-Line Friday-Giggles and Gasps Where authors and readers meet to share and read romance novel snippets! Five-Line Friday RULES Five lines of your current work in progress, new release, soon-to-be-released … whatever. (Do keep it as close to...
by Collette Cameron | Nov 4, 2015 | Giveaway, Guest Author, Guest Post
Guest Post by C.D. Hersh: Scottish Proverbs by Eli McCraigen The characters in our paranormal romance series The Turning Stone Chronicles are guided by “The Keeper of the Stone”, an immortal shape-shifter/werebear whose roots are in ancient Celtic Scotland. Eli...
by Collette Cameron | Nov 3, 2015 | Romance Writers Weekly
Romance Writers’ Weekly-You Googled What???? I had to laugh out loud when I read the prompt for our blog post this week. There’s a long-standing joke about authors’ computer histories, because we have to research the strangest...