“Hey, hun,” RJ wrote, “how do you fancy writing me a small blog post … about your writing journey … writing MM in general …” Oookay, so here we go. I’ve been writing stories since I was a kid, and because I discovered the Greek and Roman myths, along with the Greek classics, when I was about 11, I accepted the idea of two men or two women in love…
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10 year celebration of being published – 2020
The list for this year isn’t exhaustive – this is a combination of what I’ve planned, and some translations that are due, or that have been released. I’m pacing myself this year. Aiming for a peaceful Christmas – if we ever come out of lockdown – and looking after my mental health. Books include: Profonde Differenze (Harrisburg Railers 3), Texas 6 – L’autunno del Texas – Texas Fall, Without a…
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10 year celebration of being published – 2019
2019 was the year of the Single Dads series, and the loss of the first two months to mental health difficulties. It was also the year of hockey romance and the final ever Montana book. Books included: Hat Trick, Première Saison, La vampa del Texas (Texas Heat), Scott, Cambio di linea (Harrisburg Railers Vol. 1), Montana Sky, Un Ranch pour un Cow-boy, Il Pompiere E Il Poliziotto, Hockey Collection, Quanto…
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10 year celebration of being published – 2018
2018 was the second year I suffered a breakdown of sorts. You can see from the list of books that it was a full-on year, and I completely overdid it, losing all of December and into January and February of 2019. I wrote the first in the Wyoming, Whisper Ridge, Duology, and of course, book 2 is now wrapped up in the whole messed-head thing, so it will be a…
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10 year celebration of being published – 2016
2016 was another busy year. I got my rights back to Crooked Tree Ranch and immediately wrote books 2, 3, and 4 in that series. I also wrote my first MF books, Notes and Roses, and The Code (The Code was a hockey romance, which in a way is how I met VL Locey, but more on her in a later year post!) Books include: The Agent and the Model,…
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10 year celebration of being published – 2014
2014 was the year of my first burn out. I’d worked so many hours and so hard to get us out of the Silver mess, that I had pushed way too much and ended up losing much of 2014 with various amounts of depression and anxiety. This wouldn’t be the last time I overdid things either. Books included: The Incubus Agenda, A Reason To Stay, The Third Kingdom, The Ex…
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10 year celebration of being published – 2012
2012 was the year everything got fucked up. LOL. For real. My publisher, Silver, absconded with a lot of my money, and I never saw payment for any Texas books, or my Sanctuary books 🙁 On a positive note, I released my first self published books – the short Love Is stories… this got me dipping my toe in the indy pub waters, and stood me in good stead when…
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10 year celebration of being published – 2011
2011 was insanely busy. In this year I was writing at least 5000 words a day. The biggest seller of the year had to be The Heart of Texas, which of course exploded into 9 books, plus the 3 books in the Legacy series. Also on this list was my first ever translation – a Spanish version of The Christmas Throwaway. Books included: Darach’s Cariad, The Heart Of Texas, Valentine…
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10 year celebration of being published – 2010
2010 was the year everything started – at least kind of. Including my first ever published novel, Oracle (Which now has a new cover – more on that in a later post!) and the bestselling The Christmas Throwaway Oracle, Moments, Kian’s Hunter, The Christmas Throwaway I’d been writing fanfiction for two or three years before this, and my first ever story was taken by a publisher in the dying days…
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When Rachel challenged me to pick my favorite books with the most romantic love ever that I had written it was obvious which one I would choose. Boy Banned. This story is close to my heart featuring a young man on the spectrum who finds love, set against a singing talent show. I loved writing that book because you know, being autistic isn’t always about finding the same love as…
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