by Sybil | Mar 23, 2007 | Ponderings |
Tweet A couple of things have happened recently that got me thinking. Yes a strange and scary thing in and of itself. You may recall Jane talked about authors needing to reach out and touch a reader. I sort of went ‘uh, no thanks’ on that one. Then I...
by Sybil | Mar 22, 2007 | Uncategorized |
Tweet I am on to you and your evol tricks. Oh yes I am. But you see, I am stronger than you. No matter how pretty you make the cover and no matter how well it goes with my blog I will not buy a tradesize reprint of two Diana Palmer novella’s I already own. Oh no...
by Sybil | Mar 22, 2007 | Uncategorized |
Tweet A Scandalous Marriage by Mary Brendan William and June Pemberton have been happily married for three years—but the longer they go on without June’s conceiving, the more concerned she becomes. Especially since William’s old flame is now free to...
by Sybil | Mar 22, 2007 | Uncategorized |
Tweet For the first time ever Harlequin has decided to find their own manly men. They are tired of what the modeling agencies have to offer, so like any smart woman they are taking the matter into their own hands and and going hunting. Deborah Peterson, who is with...
by Sybil | Mar 22, 2007 | Uncategorized |
Tweet Portrait of an Unknown Woman by Vanora Bennett It is 1527. The English Renaissance is in full swing under the young King Henry VIII. The young German painter Hans Holbein, who has come to London to seek his fortune, is delighted when he gets a commission to...