If you don’t know Casey Hagen take a look at her website! WOW. Personally, I love the signature line on her email. That’s just the prelude to her stories. To find out more about why she writes, how she writes and what she has in store for us, read on....
It has long been held that the Renaissance began in Florence, Italy in the 14th century mostly because of the social and civic uniqueness of the city at that time. The Renaissance was a cultural movement that saw the rise of literature, science, art, religion,...
Happy Monday, Medieval Monday! Our theme this week is betrayal. A young girl’s secret a promise to her dying mother to keep her clan intact, leads to intrigue and even betrayal. Today’s excerpt is from Lane McFarland’s Heather. Enjoy! Excerpt from Heather Alec’s chest...
A true historian, Cynthia Owens has taken her love of history and her Celtic heritage to create Irish historical romances that warm the heart. Her Claddagh Series has gotten rave reviews. The fifth book in the series, Reluctant Betrayer, is no different. Please give a...
Every year, the Washington Post holds a contest in which it invites its readers to take a word from the dictionary, add or subtract a single letter, and come up with a brand new definition. Here are a few you may enjoy: Intaxacation – “Euphoria at receiving a tax...