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Virtual Author Event

Hey all! I’m doing my very first virtual author event this next week, Thursday the 23rd at 5:00 (4PST, 7EST). It’s a Romance Author Happy Hour with three of my favorite romance novelist friends, to support my local indie bookstore, and it promises to be a little bit rowdy and a whole lot inappropriate. Ten points if I get so excited about something that I throw my hands up and break my desk for the third time this week, and it gets caught on film for all to see. Tickets are free but spots are limited, so click HERE or on the picture to save your spot! On that same page, there are links to pre-order my upcoming romance, Breathe the Sky, and since this is the year of all years to support our small businesses, I’ve partnered with Rediscovered...
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$3 SALE

Anybody having trouble wrangling their budget this year? I know I am, but it just so happens the ebook of Unbreak Me (and a ton of my favorite romance reads from last year) are on sale for 80% off, for one week only! If you like sweet-hearted cowboys, musicians, New Orleans, badass horse trainers, ranches, hot sex, or all other things good and holy in this world, snatch up your copy now. “This book is an absolutely amazing read. Once in a while a story comes along that will stay with you for a long time and this is definitely one of them. Just five stars is not enough!” -Comfy Couch Book Reviews Grab your copy of Unbreak Me before the sale is over!  Amazon |  B&N | Nook | Kobo  

I Have No Idea How To Help, But I Know This

This is such an ugly moment in our country right now, and I’m so horrified at the murder of George Floyd and the seemingly neverending pattern of racial discrimination and police brutality. In one small corner of all these events, I’m hearing from a lot of white people with good hearts sickened by what’s happening, shocked that violence and discrimination against Black people is as bad as it is, and uncertain how to help. The truth is, nearly everything about race with white people is about what we DON’T know. What we aren’t aware of. What we have no idea we’re doing. When we ask what we can do, the answers come back, educate yourself, BE uncomfortable, to be silent is to be complicit but it’s not about you so don’t keep talking—lift up Black voices instead. These are all...
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