Romance Writers Weekly ~ Games – you say!
This week we have some new members and a new topic. Having a little fun this time around the question is… What is your favorite game? Is it because you usually win or because it challenges you every time?
Full disclosure: I’m not much of a game player. I think because I was so much younger than my siblings that I NEVER WON growing up. I think that made board games stigmatic for me and so the idea of them always made me feel stupid.
That being said, during the pandemic we only had contact with our close friends, a couple who live across the street. Since we couldn’t go out, we would have pizza and play games every Friday night. We play a lot of Mexican Dominoes and I really enjoy it. I don’t always win or lose, but we have such a good time, I don’t care either way.
I’ve always wanted to learn to play chess, but I don’t know if I have the strategic mind necessary to excel at it. What games do you play or wish you played?
Keep on hopping for Brynn Paulin
Grab a copy of Leslie Hachtel’s Stay With Me.
Two women. Years apart. Linked by common experience and a cottage that has survived since the Civil War. When Rebecca reaches out from the past, Evelyn finds it life changing. And in their own times, each must discover strength and fight to find and keep true love.
Evelyn Smith has changed her name and is running from an abusive husband. She buys a cottage in Florida that has its own history, only to experience an attraction to the previous owner.
Rebecca Faber has rescued a Yankee soldier and fallen in love, but circumstances have forced her to marry an evil man who killed her father.
When Rebecca reaches out from the past, Evelyn finds it life changing.
And in their own times, each must find discover strength and fight to find and keep true love.
New Release
I’m so excited today to share with you the release of my latest book!
Magic Touch (Witches of Windsor Book 1)
ESME
I never dreamed my small curatives shop in Windsor, England would attract the attention of war hero Sir William Meriwether. My feminine heart is aflutter when he enters. But I’m a witch and a healer, and he’s a man in pain, so I heal him. Desperate to do him a good service, I stretch my powers to the limit—or perhaps beyond. Somehow, in curing his ailing leg, I unleash powers inside William. At a loss to stop what’s begun, I’m forced to seek assistance from the coven I’ve sworn never to join. I dread the encounter, but for William’s sake, I put my family’s hatred aside. Getting to spend more time with William is an added enticement.
WILLIAM
I’m mesmerized by Esme O’Dwyer from the moment I lay eyes on her. Despite our different stations in society, I want something more personal than any restorative tea she might offer. As a gentleman, I contain those baser needs and accept her assistance to ease the pain in my leg. When the alluring witch’s touch bestows me with magic of my own, I want no part of it. But the coven’s leaders insist magic never makes mistakes, and for this to have happened, I must be needed. I’ve never been one to shy away from duty, and being secluded for training with Esme is magical in more ways than one.
ESME
Trouble is coming to Windsor. The signs are all there. The race is on to train William as a witch before his power is needed, but our growing attraction is as undeniable as the battle that lies ahead.
Amazon Link https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09VJH2N54
Universal Link https://books2read.com/u/mZZozl
Your cover is so beautiful!!