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How Do You Fix Clichés in Writing?
How do you fix clichés in writing? First, you need to identify clichés and then work to twist or change them so your prose is fresh and unique. Let’s do a fun quiz.…
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In Love with the Rodeo Rider
In Love with the Rodeo Rider Louise Gordon left her small Alaska hometown during high school and vowed never to look back. For fifteen years, she’s avoided her past and protected her heart.…
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Masquerade
Masquerade A little white lie never hurt anyone. When Clarissa takes a much needed nannying job under slightly false pretenses, she doesn’t think it will be such a big deal. She may have…
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A Best Friend’s Sister for the Grumpy Cowboy
A Best Friend’s Sister for the Grumpy Cowboy Dean Rolston thrives on his organized, single, Texas lifestyle. His long-time employee, DeeDee Diaz, is one of the few people who can get Dean’s attention.…
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Kiss Me in the Moonlight
Kiss Me in the Moonlight: A Second Chance Romantic Suspense (Kiss Me Romance) A history teacher running from heartbreak. The spy who dumped her in an email. One unforgettably dangerous summer in Europe.…
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Read to Write
When I give my school presentations to young, aspiring writers I always tell them that in order to write, they must read. In fact, I say the three most important things they need…
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On Deck for Love
On Deck for Love An ambitious personal trainer, a successful attorney, and the memory of a middle school bully that comes between them on a singles cruise. Meg Summers was bullied about her…
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Second Chance Hearts
Second Chance Hearts Can a mayor secure his re-election by enlisting the help of a jilted ex? Marco Ramirez is in a bind. It’s an election year in Mystic Beach, and as the…
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The Christmas Compromise
The Christmas Compromise Morgan Reed is excited to open her beauty salon, but her goal gets complicated when she discovers her rented space is already occupied by hot furniture maker, Dallas Parker. Morgan…
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Show Me, Don’t Tell Me in Writing
Who likes to be told what to do? Think? Does anyone like to have everything explained to him or her? The answer is no. An emphatic no. As humans, we like to interpret…