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Medieval Monday with Cathy MacRae

Medieval Monday with Cathy MacRae

by Ruth A Casie | Apr 18, 2016 | betrayal, Cathy MacRae, Medieval Monday, romance

Happy Monday! Today I’m hosting Cathy MacRae and her book, The Highlander’s French Bride. Was Melisende’s husband unfaithful? Was there any truth behind her sister’s taunts? Read the excerpt. What do you think? Excerpt from The Highlander’s...
Books, Chocolate and Wine with Karen McCullough

Books, Chocolate and Wine with Karen McCullough

by Ruth A Casie | Apr 15, 2016 | Books Chocolate and Wine, fantasy, Karen McCullough, Magic, murder, Mystery, physics, romance, shield, wizards

My Own Take on Magic I’ve been reading fantasy and science fiction for as long as I can remember, which is broad research for writing any story that includes magic. Throw in that I have a degree in Cultural Anthropology, which involved a lot of reading and research on...
Wednesday Selfie ~ My Muse is Out to Lunch

Wednesday Selfie ~ My Muse is Out to Lunch

by Ruth A Casie | Apr 13, 2016 | HVRWA, retreat, romance, Ruth A. Casie, writing

“Today I have nothing to say,” I typed after staring at the screen for what seemed to be hours. I tried to think of something witty, compelling. After all I’m a writer. Maybe if I started over again, I could pull the paper out of the typewriter roller, crush it and...
Medieval Monday with Jenna Jaxon

Medieval Monday with Jenna Jaxon

by Ruth A Casie | Apr 11, 2016 | betrayal, Jenna Jaxon, Medieval Monday, romance

Happy Medieval Monday! Today I’m hosting Jenna Jaxon. Lady Alyse is in love… with her husband and his best friend. What will happen when her husband finds out?  Here is an excerpt from Time Enough to Love.  Excerpt from Time Enough to Love: Abruptly, he...
Books, Chocolate and Wine with Janni Nell

Books, Chocolate and Wine with Janni Nell

by Ruth A Casie | Apr 8, 2016 | Books Chocolate and Wine, Mystery, paranormal, romance

How long did it take you to write Darkwood? About eight months. You know how they say some books are easy and others try to kill you. This was one of the latter. Fortunately I survived. What is your process for writing a book? For example, are you a plotter or a...
Medieval Monday with Barbara Bettis

Medieval Monday with Barbara Bettis

by Ruth A Casie | Apr 4, 2016 | betrayal, Medieval Monday, romance

Happy Medieval Monday! Today I’m hosting Barbara Bettis. Sir Stephen is ambushed. Thank goodness his horse has led the attackers on a merry chase. But who would betray him? Who?  Here is an excerpt from The Heart of the Phoenix.  Excerpt from The Heart...
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