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The final Guessing Game! This New York Times bestselling historical romance author started her career writing for a publisher that I once wrote for. She’s an absolutely lovely, delightful person who I’ve met several times because at RWA literacy booksignings, which are arranged alphabetically, she is always seated quite near to me. She lives in the South, and while she has been repeatedly nominated for a Rita, she’s never won one. Be the first to guess her name and win two of her books!
For the Guessing Game Rules and Instructions, click here . ONE GUESS PER COMMENT. More clues to follow if needed! (See the Comments for this entry for the additional clues.)
Posted by Suzanne McMinn | PermalinkThis New York Times bestselling romance author made her name writing humorous medievals before setting her latest book in the World War II period. She’s contributed to a number of anthologies, the most recent one including Jude Devereaux. Be the first to guess her name and win two of her books!
For the Guessing Game Rules and Instructions, click here . ONE GUESS PER COMMENT. More clues to follow if needed! (See the Comments for this entry for the additional clues.)
Posted by Suzanne McMinn | PermalinkYou know I’m having a bad writing day when I’m sitting around for the umpteenth time with a calculator determining how many pages are left in my book and how many pages need to be in how many chapters before the end.
And then blogging about it.
Posted by Suzanne McMinn | PermalinkThis wife, mother and former lawyer writes stories of love, healing and forgiveness. She’s known for her awesome characterizations. This Rita-winning romance author can be found on the RWA Honor Roll of bestselling authors! Be the first to guess her name and win two of her books!
For the Guessing Game Rules and Instructions, click here . ONE GUESS PER COMMENT. More clues to follow if needed! (See the Comments for this entry for the additional clues.)
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"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....
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