Are you hosting? What’s on the menu? Do you celebrate Friendsgiving? Share pics of your celebrations!
Spare time over Thanksgiving? Head over to Youtube and listen to Butterscotch Bliss for FREE! Subscribe to my channel! Tell your friends! Butterscotch Bliss is a wonderful treat to enjoy during the holiday season!
Christmas Shopping!
Christmas shopping for your loved ones? Consider my Blind Date With a Book or my Christmas Romance Book Bundle! I recently sold out of the Christmas Bundle and have just restocked! These are sweet enjoyable wholesome stories that can be enjoyed all year!
If you love clean, spiritual romance and period pieces, you will not be able to put this down like I couldn’t. Well mastered and written, what an amazing story of understanding, growth, forgiveness, love and evolution from pain and tragedy! Entertaining from start to conclusion!
Thanks so much for your encouragement and support! If you’ve read, and enjoyed, The Blacksmith’s Bride then I highly encourage you to leave a review on Amazon or Goodreads – or social media!
Writing Services
As a reminder, I offer writing-related services. I work with writers who may need help with their fiction. Interested in working with me? Details here.
I currently have events in the works. Once my plans are finalized, I will update you with details!
Our Country!
Remember to keep our country in prayer as all/some of these changes take place! At times, our country does not run smoothly! Also, remember to pray for all that are suffering in our nation! Be sure to check on your friends and loved ones to be sure they are okay!
Enjoy your day!
Butterscotch Bliss!
If you’re reading this newsletter on my blog then you’re probably not signed up for my mailing list! When you sign up, you’ll receive BUTTERSCOTCH BLISS, a free e-book! After you sign up for my email list, a download link will be provided to you for your FREE eBook!
Raquel’s father died when she was a baby – that’s what she thought…
She receives a mysterious phone call – stating her father is alive and in hospice. He must see her before he dies. Why has her mother lied to her for all these years about her father’s “death”?
She must rely on Patrick, her ex, to help her to make the trip to see her father during a massive snowstorm. Patrick has his own set of problems – he never told Raquel the real reason why he abandoned her three years ago.
If you’ve read, and enjoyed BUTTERSCOTCH BLISS, consider leaving a short, sweet review on AMAZON and social media! As mentioned, currently, the eBook version is available for FREE when you join my mailing list. The paperback version is available on Amazon and other sales channels!
I recently created a Youtube audiobook for Butterscotch Bliss. Listen to Butterscotch Bliss and tell your friends about it! Subscribe to my Youtube channel! If you subscribe it would help me out, enabling me to make more entertaining content for everyone!
Later-in-Life Couples
Thanks to all of you who responded to my questions about later-in-life couples! I will begin working on my new later-in-life series in January 2026. Stay tuned for further details!
Christopher Toomer Junior
Our son, CJ, recently participated in a physics conference! We’re so proud of him!
First Time Walking!
For the first time – since I broke my foot – I went for a walk! I wasn’t able to go my regular distance, but, hope to work up to that soon! Here’s a few pics from my extremely short hike!
I’m so excited about the release of my latest book The Blacksmith’s Bride! The e-Book, paperback, and audiobook are now available. The Blacksmith’s Bride was #2 on Amazon’s Black and African American Christian Fiction Bestseller’s List. It was #1 for Hot New Releases for Black and African American Christian fiction!
Thanks so much to all of you for your encouragement and support! If you’ve read, and enjoyed, The Blacksmith’s Bride then I highly encourage you to leave a review on Amazon or Goodreads – or wherever you wish!
This book has taken a bit of time for me to write. Historicals are harder for me because of the research involved. I must be sure that the situations are handled in a plausible manner since the story takes place in the 1800s.
When you read The Blacksmith’s Bride you will reconnect with the main characters from The Baker’s Bride. Francine is the heroine in The Blacksmith’s Bride. She was also a secondary character in The Baker’s Bride. You will also see Ruth and Joseph from The Baker’s Bride.
A mute twelve-year-old girl, a former socialite, and a troubled blacksmith…
When Francine’s husband is unexpectedly killed, she loses her wealth. A former socialite, she’s now alone and impoverished. She must find a way to make a living when she’s never worked in her entire life. When she collides with the new handsome blacksmith, her entire world changes.
Twelve-year-old Esther witnessed a double murder. She’s been unable to speak since that painful day. Will she ever find the courage to speak again?
Benjamin Jackson has been plagued with guilt since his wife was murdered. He hopes that a new environment might help him and his daughter Esther to deal with their pain. When they relocate to Philadelphia, his life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters beautiful Francine.
When a traumatic attack occurs, friends must band together and trust in God as they try to overcome evil.
The Blacksmith’s Bride is a suspenseful story filled with faith, love and courage! Order The Blacksmith’s Bride now!
Blind Date With A Book!
Have you, or a friend, ever wanted to sample one of my novels, but, was unsure about which one to read? Try Blind Date With a Book! You order and I’ll choose! Blind Date With A Book would make an awesome Christmas or birthday gift for a friend!
Christmas!
Celebrate the Christmas season with a complete paperback set of my Christmas Romance Book Bundle! The bundle includes the Christmas titles from my Bakery Romance Series and my Candy Beach Series! The set would make a great gift for your reader friends!
Writing Services
As a reminder, I offer writing-related services. I work with writers who may need help with their fiction. Interested in working with me? Details here.
I currently have events in the works. Once my plans are finalized, I will update you with details!
Our Country!
Remember to keep our country in prayer as all/some of these changes take place! At times, our country does not run smoothly! Also, remember to pray for all that are suffering in our nation! Be sure to check on your friends and loved ones to be sure they are okay!
Enjoy your day!
Butterscotch Bliss!
If you’re reading this newsletter on my blog then you’re probably not signed up for my mailing list! When you sign up, you’ll receive BUTTERSCOTCH BLISS, a free e-book! After you sign up for my email list, a download link will be provided to you for your FREE eBook!
Raquel’s father died when she was a baby – that’s what she thought…
She receives a mysterious phone call – stating her father is alive and in hospice. He must see her before he dies. Why has her mother lied to her for all these years about her father’s “death”?
She must rely on Patrick, her ex, to help her to make the trip to see her father during a massive snowstorm. Patrick has his own set of problems – he never told Raquel the real reason why he abandoned her three years ago.
If you’ve read, and enjoyed BUTTERSCOTCH BLISS, consider leaving a short, sweet review on AMAZON and social media! As mentioned, currently, the eBook version is available for FREE when you join my mailing list. The paperback version is available on Amazon and other sales channels!
MIMI DIDN’T DESERVE THIS. HECK, nobody did, but especially not Mimi…not his Mimi. Michael Gray fingered the crisp white sheet before sliding his hand underneath and grasping her wrinkled fingers. He gripped the railing of the hospice bed with his other hand. He sniffed. The vivid scents of rubbing alcohol and antiseptic filled the air as he studied her small chest barely moving. She breathed from the oxygen tubes through her nose. He briefly glanced at their wedding picture which was displayed beside her bed. They’d been in love, young and he’d just joined the Navy.
He focused on Mimi again. Her vitals were no longer stable and hospice had called him, letting him know that she didn’t have much time left. That’s why he’d rushed over as soon as he could. He eased into the chair beside the bed and continued holding her hand. Her eyes fluttered open. Her dark brown eyes focused on him with unusual clarity. “Michael.” Just hearing his name softly uttered from her sweet lips made his heart skip.
“Don’t talk, Mimi.” She barely nodded and closed her eyes. Her nut-brown skin looked a bit waxy and laugh lines fanned from her eyes. Up until a few months ago, his Mimi was always laughing, happy, talkative. She loved running the bakery with him, and she made a mean batch of candy. They’d often sold her candies, right beside their baked goods, in their privately-owned bakery. Although they’d been married forty years, she still shooed him from the kitchen whenever she made her candy. She still kept her recipe a secret from him after all these years. At sixty-eight, his Mimi would be breathing her last breath, passing on into heaven, within the next few hours, according to hospice.
“Michael?” she struggled to open her eyes again. The staff had warned him over the last few weeks that his Mimi would not be herself due to the level of medications that they were giving her.
“Honey, don’t talk.” Thankfully, her eyes closed again. He studied her, the memories rushing through his mind like warm sunshine. He recalled the first time he met Emilia Rose Sanderson. It was back in 1963 during the March for Civil Rights in Washington. They’d only been sixteen years old and he’d been enamored with her smooth brown skin and deep, soulful eyes. With her sultry voice, full of courage, she’d told him she was called Mimi. As they’d fought for civil rights, he’d thought of her as his Mimi. They’d married two years later and had been together ever since.
So many years…so many memories. They’d shared so much. He continued clutching her hand. Salty wetness slid down his cheeks. So many good years. He stood on his shaky legs and kissed her cheek. Yes, he’d spent most of his life with his Mimi. It had been a good marriage. His only regret was that they’d never been blessed with any children. He squeezed his eyes shut, unable to stop the stream of tears. He’d imagine his grief wouldn’t be as raw if he’d had children and grandchildren who’d loved Mimi, too.
“Michael.” She mumbled his name again. “Listen…to…me.” He lowered his ear toward her lips. “Baby…I have baby.”
A baby. What in the world was she talking about? They’d never had any children so maybe she was confused. She was probably thinking of all the time and effort they’d put into trying to have a child. “Mimi, it’s okay. You’re confused. Just close your eyes and get some rest.”
“No.” She grabbed his hand with surprising strength. “Baby. Make sure baby is okay. Bank. Safe deposit at the bank.” She then dropped his hand and closed her eyes.
She had a baby? How could that be? As his Mimi stopped breathing, tears slid down his cheeks. Lord, I’m so hurt and confused right now. Please help me with this pain. Amen. MIMI DIDN’T DESERVE THIS. HECK, nobody did, but especially not Mimi…not his Mimi. Michael Gray fingered the crisp white sheet before sliding his hand underneath and grasping her wrinkled fingers. He gripped the railing of the hospice bed with his other hand. He sniffed. The vivid scents of rubbing alcohol and antiseptic filled the air as he studied her small chest barely moving. She breathed from the oxygen tubes through her nose. He briefly glanced at their wedding picture which was displayed beside her bed. They’d been in love, young and he’d just joined the Navy.
He focused on Mimi again. Her vitals were no longer stable and hospice had called him, letting him know that she didn’t have much time left. That’s why he’d rushed over as soon as he could. He eased into the chair beside the bed and continued holding her hand. Her eyes fluttered open. Her dark brown eyes focused on him with unusual clarity. “Michael.” Just hearing his name softly uttered from her sweet lips made his heart skip.
“Don’t talk, Mimi.” She barely nodded and closed her eyes. Her nut-brown skin looked a bit waxy and laugh lines fanned from her eyes. Up until a few months ago, his Mimi was always laughing, happy, talkative. She loved running the bakery with him, and she made a mean batch of candy. They’d often sold her candies, right beside their baked goods, in their privately-owned bakery. Although they’d been married forty years, she still shooed him from the kitchen whenever she made her candy. She still kept her recipe a secret from him after all these years. At sixty-eight, his Mimi would be breathing her last breath, passing on into heaven, within the next few hours, according to hospice.
“Michael?” she struggled to open her eyes again. The staff had warned him over the last few weeks that his Mimi would not be herself due to the level of medications that they were giving her.
“Honey, don’t talk.” Thankfully, her eyes closed again. He studied her, the memories rushing through his mind like warm sunshine. He recalled the first time he met Emilia Rose Sanderson. It was back in 1963 during the March for Civil Rights in Washington. They’d only been sixteen years old and he’d been enamored with her smooth brown skin and deep, soulful eyes. With her sultry voice, full of courage, she’d told him she was called Mimi. As they’d fought for civil rights, he’d thought of her as his Mimi. They’d married two years later and had been together ever since.
So many years…so many memories. They’d shared so much. He continued clutching her hand. Salty wetness slid down his cheeks. So many good years. He stood on his shaky legs and kissed her cheek. Yes, he’d spent most of his life with his Mimi. It had been a good marriage. His only regret was that they’d never been blessed with any children. He squeezed his eyes shut, unable to stop the stream of tears. He’d imagine his grief wouldn’t be as raw if he’d had children and grandchildren who’d loved Mimi, too.
“Michael.” She mumbled his name again. “Listen…to…me.” He lowered his ear toward her lips. “Baby…I have baby.”
A baby. What in the world was she talking about? They’d never had any children so maybe she was confused. She was probably thinking of all the time and effort they’d put into trying to have a child. “Mimi, it’s okay. You’re confused. Just close your eyes and get some rest.”
“No.” She grabbed his hand with surprising strength. “Baby. Make sure baby is okay. Bank. Safe deposit at the bank.” She then dropped his hand and closed her eyes.
She had a baby? How could that be? As his Mimi stopped breathing, tears slid down his cheeks. Lord, I’m so hurt and confused right now. Please help me with this pain. Amen.
“THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT WE NEED, Susan. A candy-making machine.” Seventy-year-old Dara Greene sipped from her large mug of coffee as she gestured toward the screen of her laptop. The video displayed a large round steel machine that gleamed in the sunlight. Beach tourists flocked to the large bay window of the candy shop and ogled at the homemade candy that bubbled in the cauldron like hot thick soup. The mixture was poured into a large tray to cool. Then, once it was cooled, another machine was used to cut the caramels into neat, even pieces. The entire process was like magic and folks seemed to enjoy it. She’d watched this video, and several others like it, over the last week.
She glanced around the tidy office nestled in the back of her candy shop. The sweet, aromatic scent of her homemade vanilla caramels filled the air with sweetness. She put her mug aside, and squeezed her sore brown fingers. Her arthritis had been acting up lately. Well, after she took some medicine, she was sure her fingers would be nimble enough to make more of the candy that they’d need for the customers that day.
Her business partner and accountant, Susan, glanced down at their financial statements before refocusing on the computer screen.
Her friend rubbed her forehead.
“Susan, are you okay? You don’t look good.” She’d been complaining about not feeling well over the last couple of weeks. Dara had urged her to go to the doctor and Susan had promised she’d go. “Have you made your doctor’s appointment yet?”
“No. I’ve been too busy.” She gestured around the office. “We’ve been busy trying to get our business out of the red.”
“Well, we’re not too busy to take care of ourselves. Are you sick?”
“I’m not feeling well. I’ve got a killer headache.”
“You should go home. I can handle things by myself today.”
Susan’s mouth pinched with apparent pain. “Could you bring me a glass of water, please?”
Dara rushed to get Susan’s drink. She presented her with a cup of ice water. Susan opened her purse and removed two pills and swallowed them, chasing them with the water. “Thanks. I feel so sick that I don’t feel like standing up right now.”
She patted her friend’s shoulder. “You need to take better care of yourself. Why don’t I give you a lift home and you can lie down and take a nap? Or better yet, why don’t I take you to the urgent care center?”
Susan squeezed her eyes shut. “That’s okay. My headache should be gone in a few minutes.” She opened her eyes and gestured toward the screen, her face still pinched with pain. “Dara, I don’t know about this machine. It’s a good idea. But I’ve crunched the numbers and I just don’t think we can afford it right now.” She had always envied Susan’s intelligence. While Dara had gotten married right out of high school, had a passel of kids and never worked, her best friend had gone to college and had gotten her bachelors and master’s degrees. Susan had done it all, gotten married, had kids and had had an amazing career as a CPA.
Now, both of them were seventy years old and widowed. They’d been running their own candy shop, Caroline’s Candy Shoppe, for three years. When Dara had purchased the shop with her husband’s life insurance money, she’d named the shop after Caroline, her grandmother, the happiest and best candy maker she’d ever known.
“Listen, Susan, I know you’d warned that it would probably take five years for us to be profitable but, we don’t have that kind of time. Since a competing candy shop has moved down the street, our sales have declined and I don’t want to lose any more business.”
“Yes, I did say that. But, you can’t just make money appear out of nowhere. We’re already stretched too thin as it is. Plus, we had to hire a new person to help with our summer rush of customers.” She checked her watch. “Where is our new employee anyway?” She winced with pain again.
“Why don’t you come upstairs and lie down?” Dara’s living quarters were on the second floor of the shop. “You could take a nap and I’ll wake you up later.”
Susan took a deep breath. “I’ll be fine. Where’s our new employee?” she asked again.
She sighed. “She didn’t show up. I hired her a week ago and told her to report to work early today. That’s teenagers for you. Some of them cannot be depended on.”
“Well, we’ll need to hire someone to help us with our summer rush of customers.” She then gestured toward the computer screen again. “Back to what we were discussing. I just can’t justify purchasing a thirty-thousand-dollar candy machine when I don’t really know if it’ll increase our profitability. Just because that machine increased the profitability for that European shop doesn’t mean it would work for us.”
“Can’t we get a loan to finance it?” She was determined to get that machine. Deep in her gut, she felt that it would make a great addition to their business. Their competitor didn’t even have a large store-front window facing the beach. Besides, their competitor’s candy didn’t taste nearly as good as hers. Her candy was sweet, exquisite and tasty. One of their customers had said it tasted like a slice of heaven – what a way to describe candy.
Susan shrugged. “Maybe, maybe not. But thirty thousand dollars is a lot to gamble.” She wiped her hand across her sweaty forehead. She took several deep breaths. “I wasn’t sure if we stood a chance, but, I wanted to tell you about–” Her face slacked and her eyes glazed.
“Susan!” Her friend dropped from the chair, hitting her head on the floor. Blood oozed from her head wound and she moved her mouth, but, could not speak.
Dara’s heart pounded as she dropped to the floor. She cradled Susan’s head while she dialed 911.
I’m starting to plan my next series. I would like the setting to be a retirement community. So, my couples would be later-in-life – over fifty. I came up with this idea because my novella, Caramel Kisses, is a later-in-life romance. It’s one of my most popular titles. One of the reasons why people like it so much is because the hero and heroine are seventy years old! I’ve spoken at events at retirement communities. When I sell Caramel Kisses at these events, I always sell out!
Another reason I’m thinking of using a retirement community is because of the brochures that I’ve been receiving in the mail over the past ten years. Some of those communities look lovely! It’s almost as if you are on a constant vacation. They can be pricey, too! When I looked at what they were charging, I figured that people may sell their homes so that they can move into these lavish communities.
So, I must know, would you be interested in seeing a series set in a retirement community? Do you live in a retirement community or know somebody who does? If so, do you enjoy living there? Email me your responses!
Cookies!
Every week I check the Crumbl cookie flavors. I purchased the Martha Stewart cookies last Saturday. This is second time that I’ve purchased their cookies. The box was yellow instead of pink since it was a special flavor week. We only sampled two of the treats so far. The lemon pie was delicious. I thought the chocolate chip cookies were okay. I liked the salt on them, but, felt that I could have baked a better cookie!
The Blacksmith’s Bride
I’m so excited about the release of my latest book The Blacksmith’s Bride! Both the e-Book and paperback are now available. The Blacksmith’s Bride was #2 on Amazon’s Black and African American Christian Fiction Bestseller’s List. It was #1 for Hot New Releases for Black and African American Christian fiction!
Thanks so much to all of you for your encouragement and support! If you’ve read, and enjoyed, The Blacksmith’s Bride then I highly encourage you to leave a review on Amazon or Goodreads – or wherever you wish!
This book has taken a bit of time for me to write. Historicals are harder for me because of the research involved. I must be sure that the situations are handled in a plausible manner since the story takes place in the 1800s.
When you read The Blacksmith’s Bride you will reconnect with the main characters from The Baker’s Bride. Francine is the heroine in The Blacksmith’s Bride. She was also a secondary character in The Baker’s Bride. You will also see Ruth and Joseph from The Baker’s Bride.
A mute twelve-year-old girl, a former socialite, and a troubled blacksmith…
When Francine’s husband is unexpectedly killed, she loses her wealth. A former socialite, she’s now alone and impoverished. She must find a way to make a living when she’s never worked in her entire life. When she collides with the new handsome blacksmith, her entire world changes.
Twelve-year-old Esther witnessed a double murder. She’s been unable to speak since that painful day. Will she ever find the courage to speak again?
Benjamin Jackson has been plagued with guilt since his wife was murdered. He hopes that a new environment might help him and his daughter Esther to deal with their pain. When they relocate to Philadelphia, his life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters beautiful Francine.
When a traumatic attack occurs, friends must band together and trust in God as they try to overcome evil.
The Blacksmith’s Bride is a suspenseful story filled with faith, love and courage! Order The Blacksmith’s Bride now!
Blind Date With A Book!
Have you, or a friend, ever wanted to sample one of my novels, but, was unsure about which one to read? Try Blind Date With a Book! You order and I’ll choose!
Enjoy Autumn!
Kick off the fall season with a complete paperback set of The Bakery Romance Series. The set would also make a great gift for your reader friends!
Writing Services
As a reminder, I offer writing-related services. I work with writers who may need help with their fiction. Interested in working with me? Details here.
I currently have events in the works. Once my plans are finalized, I will update you with details!
Our Country!
Remember to keep our country in prayer as all/some of these changes take place! At times, our country does not run smoothly! Also, remember to pray for all that are suffering in our nation! Be sure to check on your friends and loved ones to be sure they are okay!
Enjoy your day!
Butterscotch Bliss!
If you’re reading this newsletter on my blog then you’re probably not signed up for my mailing list! When you sign up, you’ll receive BUTTERSCOTCH BLISS, a free e-book! After you sign up for my email list, a download link will be provided to you for your FREE eBook!
Raquel’s father died when she was a baby – that’s what she thought…
She receives a mysterious phone call – stating her father is alive and in hospice. He must see her before he dies. Why has her mother lied to her for all these years about her father’s “death”?
She must rely on Patrick, her ex, to help her to make the trip to see her father during a massive snowstorm. Patrick has his own set of problems – he never told Raquel the real reason why he abandoned her three years ago.
If you’ve read, and enjoyed BUTTERSCOTCH BLISS, consider leaving a short, sweet review on AMAZON and social media! As mentioned, currently, the eBook version is available for FREE when you join my mailing list. The paperback version is available on Amazon and other sales channels!
Well, it’s finally finished! My only gripe? I completely forgot to tell them to install the shower chair. The chair was still sealed up in the cardboard box in which it was delivered! It was in our garage and since I never opened it, it was not included with the other fixtures which I gave them to install. During all of the noise and commotion, I was so fixated on my writing that I simply forgot! Bummer!
Since the project was completed they could not install the chair since they’d have to remove and re-install the tiles! Which would have been an added expense. I have a mobile shower chair that I can use as needed. I’m getting better with standing for longer periods of time so I should be fine.
Have you ever forgotten to give a contractor proper instructions? I’d be interested in hearing about it!
Here’s some pics of our new bathroom. It’s so neat! We love it!
Voting
Election day is Tuesday November 4th. We voted early yesterday (Sunday). Don’t forget to vote!
Author Interview
I was recently interviewed at Black Fiction Addiction. Stop by and read the article if you have time!
The Blacksmith’s Bride
I’m so excited about the release of my latest book The Blacksmith’s Bride! Both the e-Book and paperback are now available. The Blacksmith’s Bride was #2 on Amazon’s Black and African American Christian Fiction Bestseller’s List. It was #1 for Hot New Releases for Black and African American Christian fiction!
Thanks so much to all of you for your encouragement and support! If you’ve read, and enjoyed, The Blacksmith’s Bride then I highly encourage you to leave a review on Amazon or Goodreads – or wherever you wish!
I’m giving away a book proof for The Blacksmith’s Bride! You must leave a comment on this blog post in order to be entered!
This book has taken a bit of time for me to write. Historicals are harder for me because of the research involved. I must be sure that the situations are handled in a plausible manner since the story takes place in the 1800s.
When you read The Blacksmith’s Bride you will reconnect with the main characters from The Baker’s Bride. Francine is the heroine in The Blacksmith’s Bride. She was also a secondary character in The Baker’s Bride. You will also see Ruth and Joseph from The Baker’s Bride.
A mute twelve-year-old girl, a former socialite, and a troubled blacksmith…
When Francine’s husband is unexpectedly killed, she loses her wealth. A former socialite, she’s now alone and impoverished. She must find a way to make a living when she’s never worked in her entire life. When she collides with the new handsome blacksmith, her entire world changes.
Twelve-year-old Esther witnessed a double murder. She’s been unable to speak since that painful day. Will she ever find the courage to speak again?
Benjamin Jackson has been plagued with guilt since his wife was murdered. He hopes that a new environment might help him and his daughter Esther to deal with their pain. When they relocate to Philadelphia, his life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters beautiful Francine.
When a traumatic attack occurs, friends must band together and trust in God as they try to overcome evil.
The Blacksmith’s Bride is a suspenseful story filled with faith, love and courage! Order The Blacksmith’s Bride now!
Blind Date With A Book!
Have you, or a friend, ever wanted to sample one of my novels, but, was unsure about which one to read? Try Blind Date With a Book! You order and I’ll choose!
Enjoy Autumn!
Kick off the fall season with a complete paperback set of The Bakery Romance Series. The set would also make a great gift for your reader friends!
Writing Services
As a reminder, I offer writing-related services. I work with writers who may need help with their fiction. Interested in working with me? Details here.
I currently have events in the works. Once my plans are finalized, I will update you with details!
Butterscotch Bliss!
If you’re reading this newsletter on my blog then you’re probably not signed up for my mailing list! When you sign up, you’ll receive BUTTERSCOTCH BLISS, a free e-book! After you sign up for my email list, a download link will be provided to you for your FREE eBook!
Raquel’s father died when she was a baby – that’s what she thought…
She receives a mysterious phone call – stating her father is alive and in hospice. He must see her before he dies. Why has her mother lied to her for all these years about her father’s “death”?
She must rely on Patrick, her ex, to help her to make the trip to see her father during a massive snowstorm. Patrick has his own set of problems – he never told Raquel the real reason why he abandoned her three years ago.
If you’ve read, and enjoyed BUTTERSCOTCH BLISS, consider leaving a short, sweet review on AMAZON and social media! As mentioned, currently, the eBook version is available for FREE when you join my mailing list. The paperback version is available on Amazon and other sales channels!
Our Country!
Remember to keep our country in prayer as all/some of these changes take place! At times, our country does not run smoothly! Also, remember to pray for all that are suffering in our nation! Be sure to check on your friends and loved ones to be sure they are okay!
The Blacksmith’s Bride is now available in paperback. I have one book proof which I’m giving away. Again, this is a proof, it’s not for resale and there’s verbiage across the cover. If you’re interested simply leave a comment on this blog post and you’ll be entered into the drawing.
You must leave your email address when you comment! Otherwise, I won’t know whom to contact when the winner is drawn.
If you enter the drawing – and you’re not currently on my email list – then, I’ll be adding your email to my mailing list. If you do not wish to join my mailing list then do not enter the drawing.