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Books, Chocolate and Wine with J.J. DiBenedetto

Books, Chocolate and Wine with J.J. DiBenedetto

by Ruth A Casie | May 6, 2016 | action, adventure, J.J. DiBenedetto, suspense

Guest post: a character interview with Jane Barnaby, the 20th century heroine of Finders Keepers As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? An only child. Sorry, that was mean.  I actually do love my brother.  As a child…a Jedi, I guess?  Or...
Wednesday Selfie ~ Grammar School & Maypoles, If My Mother Knew!

Wednesday Selfie ~ Grammar School & Maypoles, If My Mother Knew!

by Ruth A Casie | May 4, 2016 | Beltane, May Day, Maypole, Ruth A. Casie, Wednesday Selfie

There are many things I associate with May, spring, tulips, lengthening days and cleaning the deck so I can spend more time outside. From a nostalgic viewpoint, I remember my grammar school’s international dance festival the first week of May. Each grade focused on a...
Medieval Monday with Lane McFarland

Medieval Monday with Lane McFarland

by Ruth A Casie | May 2, 2016 | conflict, highlander, Historical romance, Lane McFarland, Medieval Monday

Happy Medieval Monday. We continue our theme, Conflict, with Lane McFarland’s Lindsey. How war changes people. Carefree times of enjoying each other dashed by the enemy. Bodies and sprits crushed. Can Lindsey be his savior? Enjoy the excerpt! Lindsey Who said life was...
Books, Chocolate and Wine with Mari Manning

Books, Chocolate and Wine with Mari Manning

by Ruth A Casie | Apr 29, 2016 | cops, murder, Mystery, romance, suspense, tarot cards, Texas

How Tarot Cards Ended Up in My Latest Romance I attended one of those old Catholic colleges located in a large Midwest city. For a restless suburban girl whose most traumatic experience was watching her Siamese cat murder the chick she’d just brought home from biology...
Books, Chocolate and Wine with Beppie Harrison

Books, Chocolate and Wine with Beppie Harrison

by Ruth A Casie | Apr 29, 2016 | Beppie Harrison, Book, Books Chocolate and Wine, historic romance, Ireland

 Irish Roads We were in Ireland, my husband and I, and I saw this stretch of empty road ahead of us, so I pounded on his shoulder and said, “Do take a picture here, please!” And because he is a most obliging man he didn’t even sigh. He pulled over to the side of...
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