The woman who sees in my books an affirmation of who she is and her right to basic respect and hope in her life…
Manuscript Erratas
I know. I know, I get it, it’s okay, you don’t have to tell me anymore. Subaru doesn’t make the Escort. Ford makes the Escort. Now, I do wish that my demonstration of How Not to Change a Minor Detail in a book was a clever object lesson for new writers, but alas, it’s simply a mistake.
Tease me, please!
Karita was a crazy woman, a beautiful, darling, Madonna-goddess-elf creature, CJ thought, because she said, “Even a llama spits better than that.”
Thinking for a Living – and Thankful
I can blow an entire year’s worth of interesting thoughts in one chapter of a book, which could literally be one day in a character’s life. That means I have to sponge up other people’s interesting thoughts. Fortunately, there are lots of other people. Some of them are even friends.
All About Cowboys and Kisses
Is there a future in a prairie town where Darlin’ is her only name? A historical romance where the women save themselves – and each other.


