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Medieval Monday with Ruth A.Casie

Medieval Monday with Ruth A.Casie

by Ruth A Casie | Jan 5, 2015 | druid, Fantasy Romance, historical fantasy, knight, Medieval, Medieval Monday, romance, romance readers, romance writers, Ruth A. Casie, time travel

What is Medieval Monday? Fall in love with new stories and find new authors. Each Monday for the next 12 weeks another author will share the cover and excerpt from their story. Today is my turn. Knight of Runes When Lord Arik, a druid knight, finds Rebeka Tyler...
Dear Author, Please Don’t …

Dear Author, Please Don’t …

by Ruth A Casie | Feb 19, 2012 | R Ann Siracusa, romance readers, writing

Reviews can be very revealing about the reader as well as the book they review. Some readers want the sexy stuff right up front while others prefer the story to build. Some want to see the hero in action on the first page others want to understand what makes the hero...
10 Benefits of Using Descriptive Writing Techniques

10 Benefits of Using Descriptive Writing Techniques

by Ruth A Casie | Dec 4, 2011 | creative writing, description, romance readers

As a reader, I read and let the story take me away – transport me beyond my armchair. I can go to any era, any country, be anything I want to be. I can imagine great fetes of magic, the impossible, and the romantic. I can even get the hero at the end *heavy...
Romance novels rock. Romance readers rock. Romance writers rock.

Romance novels rock. Romance readers rock. Romance writers rock.

by Ruth A Casie | Oct 9, 2011 | Joyce Lamb, romance readers, romance writers, USA Today

Look through The New York Times and USA Today best-sellers lists. Do you see a disproportion of genres? I thought there would be a stronger representation of romance books on the weekly lists considering the number of romance books sold.  Statistics, available on...

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