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Last Day for 99cents—Hearts in Barbed Wire

Chapter Three Luc plodded down the road. A full moon struggled to pull free of the smoke from the battlefield, miles to the south. The cannonading beat like a war drum. Soon…soon he’d be fighting, too. The war couldn’t end … Continue reading

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Now Available-Hearts in Barbed Wire

It went live last night. Right now it’s only available on amazon, but it’s on sale until April 1st. Enjoy! Belgium is overrun. Lieutenant Lucien Duplan is wounded and trapped behind German lines. To reach the Dutch border and freedom, … Continue reading

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Hearts in Barbed Wire—Chapter One

“…every face was ablaze— the look of a people who have been trampled on for hundreds of years and have not learned to submit.” On the Belgian people Hugh Gibson, American Diplomat, 1914   Chapter One Belgium October, 1914 A … Continue reading

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Cover Reveal—Hearts in Barbed Wire

It’s always good to know when you’re in over your head. While I was trying to come up with an idea for my Historical romance series, I realized I was too drawn to dark covers and themes to make a … Continue reading

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Hearts in Barbed Wired, deleted Chapter 2

Here is the last chapter that I deleted in it’s entirety from the book I have coming out in a couple of weeks. Enjoy! Chapter Two Lucien Duplan swiped at the beads of sweat on his forehead. The alder branch … Continue reading

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Hearts in Barbed Wire—Deleted Chapter One

Here is a peek at what I’ve been up to. The first two chapters of the historical romance set during the Great War ended up being deleted, but it helped me to set the mood the book. Enjoy! “…every face … Continue reading

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Interview with Tracy Sumner

What are some of the advantages to re-releasing titles from your backlist? Easy one! Imagine, in the previous world of publishing, these books we loved (and you love them like children when you create them, at least I do), well, … Continue reading

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Chapter Three of Fiona

Chapter 3 The cab thumped in and out of a pothole. A shoulder bumped his. Hugh Gurnsey-Barrett, sixth Marquess of Kingslea, ninth Earl of Bookingham, locked his jaw. Cold brushed his exposed flesh. He hunkered further into his borrowed sailor’s … Continue reading

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First Chapter of Fiona

Chapter 1 London Docks, England May 1892 Someone was behind her. Awareness prickled the back of her neck. Fiona Grey peered through the darkness and the thick pea-soup fog, searching the alley for a place to hide. There. Perhaps the … Continue reading

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Excerpt from Fiona

It’s been an exhausting last couple of days, so I’m posting an excerpt from my latest novel, Fiona thus allowing my brain to relax a bit. Enjoy! In this scene, my hero gets the first inkling that Fiona might not … Continue reading

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