Romance Writers Weekly ~ Winter Wonderland
I am not really a winter person. I moved from the cold of NJ to TX to get away from the cold. However, Brenda Margriet wants to know – Winter means different things to different people. What do you love about winter? Why not share some of your favorite winter photos from previous years. Have you ever written a book set during winter? Also, don’t miss Brenda’s answer to this question.
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As I said, I’m not a winter person. I like it hot, but there are some very nice things in winter, like using the fireplace and hot tub. I love Christmas and Hanukkah. So that’s nice. Snow is okay for the first few hours but it’s not much of an issue in Texas.
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The book I’m writing now, Healing the Viscount is set in winter. In fact a snow storm is going to become an issue toward the end of the book. I’m not quite halfway through the writing but I’m already in love with this book about loss of spouse and finding love again.
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I have written two holiday books. Christmas Bliss and Revving Up The Holidays. Both are set in winter and both are on sale now for just .99 cents.
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Christmas Bliss is a sweet historical that will melt your heart.
Revving Up the Holidays is a sexy contemporary that will curl your toes.
Choose one or be like me and grab them both for something different.
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Keep on hopping to Leslie Hachtel’s page and find out what she loves about winter.
After shoveling snow in St. John’s for six years I’m glad I get a break here in California. Although I do miss the snow!