

Good being she has not stopped writing, in her own words she ‘has never stopped’. I’ve also got a two-book historical series still in the editing stages that I am determined to submit by the end of the year.Īs I often find myself checking her site to see if there are any updates on her next book, I recently emailed her. I still need to get The Bridal Veil and The Irish Bride.Īlthough I’ve always written historical romance, I’m just finishing up a proposal for my first contemporary. Montana Born and Bred is the only one I know I have read but don’t recall. Allie’s Moon was a gift from Kristie and a book I have on my to be read soon shelf. Harper’s Bride is a book I didn’t think I would like but found I really enjoyed. Homeward Hearts is great, A Light for My Love is on my need to find now list got it now and loved it too, Desperate Hearts is tbr. I have really enjoyed the books I have read in Harrington’s backlist and am lucky enough to have more tbr.


Tyler and Libby find themselves irresistibly attracted to each other–and once they begin to share secrets about their past, they forge a strong bond that will soon be put to the ultimate test. Libby, a young widow trying to make her way in the Old West, accepts a job as a cook for three cowboys, including the loner Tyler Hollins. Just the kids and me, candles burning, and the elevator music coming out of my CD player.īefore I made the leap to full-time writer, I spent about 12 years working for consulting civil engineers.One of the books avid reader names on her BT list is A Taste of Heaven by Alexis Harrington. My hours are kind of goofy-I'm just not a morning person and tend to be up late when the rest of the world is sleeping-and QUIET. Getting up to step around them is like maneuvering an obstacle course, but they are my children and so dear to me. I have a Great Pyrenees dog, one cat, a finch, and three chickens who all seem to want to be in my small office while I'm trying to work (except the chickens, although they'd be thrilled to get into the house if I let them).

I live in the Pacific Northwest near the Columbia River, still within 10 miles of my old high school. I love to cook, read, entertain friends, decorate, and pursue various crafts. I also make jewelry and I'm a fine needlework artist, specializing in embroidery, thread crochet, and sewing. Of all the books I've written I've had just one foreign sale, and that was THE IRISH BRIDE, which was translated into Norwegian, where I understand it was a big hit. I've been a self-employed working novelist for the past twenty years.
