Trust In Me Contest!

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It’s finally here, my long-awaited Trust In Me Contest! There’s several ways to enter–check out the ways below!–but I know what you’re wondering. Geez, Dee, what do we GET??? Here’s a look! The winner will receive: A download of “Trust In Me”, (delivered on July 18th!) in your preferred format A signed print copy of […]

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What Do You Look For On Author Sites?

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A little known fact about the hardships of writing is knowing when to put down the pen or back away from the keyboard. We’re tweakers, even if that sounds horribly wrong. We mess with stuff until it’s “perfect”. (Then, after it’s gone to print, we see stuff we wish we could fix and practically rend […]

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June 2013

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Welcome Reader! If you’ve been here before, you’re probably noticing a number of changes–or, at least, I hope you notice! If not, there’s plenty for you to see as you look around the site. Because I’m a perfectionist/masochist, when I realized there were a lot of updates needed to make the site run better, including […]

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Chapter 6

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The Lady Is Won Much to the surprise of Royce Summerville—and the entirety of the ton—Savannah Wrightwaite not only agreed to be his bride, but actually arrived at the church for the wedding. Not a soul that could fit inside was prepared to miss the ceremony, not after the surprising turn of events that led […]

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Chapter 5

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The Reason Of Madness “The name Royce was printed quite clearly on the clippings, as if they’d been collected over time,” the Constable said with a somewhat smug air. He was not about to be misled by two shiesters of this low caliber. “Furthermore, I believe I know exactly what has occurred here.” He continued […]

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Chapter 4

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The Constable, The Lady & The Rogue Constable Dickers had seen many things in his many years policing the streets of London. But never, in all his years, had he seen the likes of Lady Savannah Wrightwaite. Or rather, the likes of her very obvious lies. “I’m telling you, sir, I had no business with […]

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