
Springtime with Calves and Books
As part of our livelihood, my husband and I raise purebred, registered Angus cattle. The majority of our calves are born in January and February,
As part of our livelihood, my husband and I raise purebred, registered Angus cattle. The majority of our calves are born in January and February,
The American Library Association held their midwinter conference in Denver this year and true to form, Colorado blasted us with an icy snowstorm. The convention
I’m thrilled to interview Patricia Stoltey on my blog this week. Patricia’s book, Dead Wrong (2014, Five Star Publishing), was a Finalist in the 2015
I’m pleased to host mystery writer Leeann Betts on my blog. Here’s a spotlight for her new book. In Search of Christmas Past
I’m thrilled to announce that STALKING GROUND, book two in the Timber Creek K-9 Mystery series, has won a gold medal in the Reader’s
The writing life circles around seasons that are tied in with the four that most people recognize, and since I’m writing a series, late summer
I’m pleased to host Leeann Betts as a guest on my blog today. Her new book Hidden Assets, a mystery featuring forensic accountant Carly Turnquist,
I recently met Karen Docter, Membership Chair of Sisters in Crime Colorado. Karen is also a writer, and I’m delighted to host her on my
I’m pleased to host Donna on my blog today as she shares a bit of history pertinent to The Pony Express Romance Collection, which includes
I received the most wonderful surprise—an email telling me that Stalking Ground has been named a finalist in the Colorado Book Awards mystery category.
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