Romance Writers Weekly ~ The Dog Days
This week I posted the topic. Lordy, it’s hot! I still really like to write outdoors if I can. What’s your favorite place to tackle your daily writing goal? Describe it and tell us what makes it work for you.
As I said, I love to write outside. It’s hot though and early morning is the only time it works out to write on our porch. I have two other spots I like and neither are my desk. The desk if for other work: editing, promotion, blogging… When I write I like comfort and flexibility. I have a laptop and it goes anywhere with me. I like the living room couch and I have a recliner that is currently living in my bedroom, but I have a plan to move it to my office.
I have an adjustable lap desk that I move around with me to keep my neck and back from getting sore. Basically, I’m spoiled. 🙂
Keep on hopping for Brenda Margriet
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Bad blood and lingering doubts litter the road to happily ever after.
Set on defying her greedy father, Roberta (Robbie) Fletcher refuses to marry an old codger, choosing instead to join the Everton Domestic Society, where she happily helps widows with correspondence and figures. When Miles Hallsmith proposes, she is momentarily elated…until he admits to being sent by her father and his brother. Ignoring her crushed heart, she puts Miles to the task of uncovering their relatives’ motivation in making the match.
Miles has been smitten by Robbie since the moment he met her at a ball. As a third son with no means of supporting a wife, he’d had no right to court her. When the lady’s father and Miles’ despicable brother insist he marry the object of his infatuation, Miles is torn between desire and suspicion.
Everton ladies are notoriously brilliant and Robbie is not a woman to be toyed with. Miles must prove his feelings are motivated by more than the lure of independence and money, while also thwarting his brother’s plots.
Bad blood and lingering doubts litter the road to their happily ever after. It will take cunning and honesty to bring Miles and Robbie their hearts’ desire.
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