I first met my heroine, Cora Pringle, a few years ago in a very roundabout and random way.
In my new novel, The Spirited Mrs. Pringle, Cora is an adept mountaineer when it...
Publication Date: July 6, 2020
This book will help you understand your thinking. You are never broken inside; you just need to take yourself, your thinking, and your life less seriously. There is...
A Lady to Suit: Book 2
Publication Date: August 23, 2021
When the heart is afire…
By his own admission, Lord Ernest Brook is a rake. With sapphire gaze, sinfully handsome looks and a duke...
Braving the Light: Book 2
Publication Date: August 24, 2021
A standalone sequel to IF DARKNESS TAKES US
A solar electromagnetic pulse fried the U.S. grid fourteen months ago. Everything’s gone: power, cars, running water,...
The Locket: Book 1
Publication Date: June 11, 2021
He hoped for a wife. He found a companion through time and beyond.
It is 1715 and for Duncan Melville something fundamental is missing from his...
Publication Date: August 23, 2021
The embarrassment of being the only “un-kissed” girl in senior high is something Sandy Cardington refuses to accept. The first kiss project is her foolproof plan to finally...
Publication Date: March 10, 2021
“If you don’t wanna see me dancing with somebody, don’t show up … don’t start caring about me now.”
What can go wrong being stuck on a cruise ship...
Today we welcome the husband and wife writing team who make up the author J.C. Eaton to Novels Alive.
What drives your story forward in your books the most, the characters or the...
My nineteen-year-old daughter and I are very close. When she was little, I worried that wouldn’t always be the case. I’d heard horror stories from other moms about their teenage daughters pulling...
Have you ever had to dispose of someone’s belongings after they died? In the third book of the Quilting Mystery series, Gone but Knot Forgotten, Martha Rose becomes executor of someone’s estate...
A reader spends four to six hours, immersed in reading a book. She travels alongside the main character, or if the writer is talented enough, the reader feels she ‘becomes’ the main...
Research is important, especially when it comes to historical fiction. I have a stack of papers about 3-inches high on my desk to prove it. And books. And a few website sticky...