Cocktail Hour

Did I tell y'all that I was on Cocktail Hour last week? Did a little interview and whatnot. Now, don't get too excited because I was super high on allergy medications, so I sound a little...daft. But I had a lot of fun and laughed more than should be allowed. Also, I learned all about … Continue reading Cocktail Hour

Interview at PYSK

Here's a bit of shameless promotion. I did an interview with David-Matthew Barnes on his web based radio show, People You Should Know (PYSK). It's available now as a podcast. We talk a little about my writing process in general, and then about my new novel, Love & Devotion, which is due out in June … Continue reading Interview at PYSK

The Romance Reviews Year End Splash

I'm trying something a little different this year. The Romance Reviews is a review website that focuses on, you guessed it, reviewing romance books. Here's the twisty part for me. Their primary audience is straight women, and I write lesbian romance. Still, when the opportunity came up to participate in their Year End Splash, I … Continue reading The Romance Reviews Year End Splash

Lesbian Cops – Hollis

Who doesn't love a woman in (or out) of uniform? Personally, I get a little thrill every time I see a woman driving a police car, her hair pulled back in a practical ponytail. And when I heard of Sacchi's anthology, that's the image that sprang instantly to mind. I assumed that iconic vision, which … Continue reading Lesbian Cops – Hollis

Lesbian Cops – Blog Tour!

Sacchi Green's newest anthology, Lesbian Cops, hits bookstores April first. In celebration, she's hosting a blog tour, and since I have a story included in the book, I'm participating. Come check it out! Here's the hookup: April 1  JL Merrow April 2  Jove Belle April 3  Delilah Devlin April 4  R. G. Emanuelle April 5  Andrea Dale April 6  Kenzie … Continue reading Lesbian Cops – Blog Tour!

Indelible

Angie Dressen’s goal in life is simple. She wants her son, Oliver, to have the childhood she never had. She remembers coming in second to the never-ending stream of girlfriends her father brought home, and she wants Oliver to know he comes first. Besides, between working full time as a waitress, struggling to finish her … Continue reading Indelible