Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Thursday, February 6, 2014
A Little Romance Under the Oaks for Valentine's Day
It's been some time since I last posted as I had to download Firefox since Internet Explorer would no longer work with Blogger. Looks like I'm in business again. I have completed the first twelve chapters of Romance Under the Oaks, the historical romance I'm working on at this time. I also have three chapters completed on my romance novel Louisiana Sunset. Romance Under the Oaks will release this spring, and Louisiana Sunset will release this summer or before. Get a sneak peak at the cover for Romance Under the Oaks.
My husband and I toured Oak Alley Plantation in Vacherie, Louisiana, in January. We loved it. He snapped the picture, and my granddaughter did the cover for Romance Under the Oaks. My latest release is River Oaks Plantation, and you can click on the cover to read two-and-a-half chapters free using Amazon's "See Inside" feature. There is a long blurb about the book, and you can check out the great reviews it's been getting. Readers love it.
Romance is blowing in the wind where the past meets the present with characters you'll root for as they weather the Civil War and a raging hurricane. Will the hurricane destroy what the Civil War spared? Give yourself a little romance under the oaks during the antebellum period in the South for a wonderful Valentine's Day read with River Oaks Plantation. You can give yourself more with Romance Under the Oaks this spring.
My husband and I toured Oak Alley Plantation in Vacherie, Louisiana, in January. We loved it. He snapped the picture, and my granddaughter did the cover for Romance Under the Oaks. My latest release is River Oaks Plantation, and you can click on the cover to read two-and-a-half chapters free using Amazon's "See Inside" feature. There is a long blurb about the book, and you can check out the great reviews it's been getting. Readers love it.
Romance is blowing in the wind where the past meets the present with characters you'll root for as they weather the Civil War and a raging hurricane. Will the hurricane destroy what the Civil War spared? Give yourself a little romance under the oaks during the antebellum period in the South for a wonderful Valentine's Day read with River Oaks Plantation. You can give yourself more with Romance Under the Oaks this spring.
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