I knew there must be a reason that Harlequin Presents put out my One-Night Love Child in March -- and I finally figured out what it is! The Irish connection!
Duh.
This is an oldie but goodie that I revisited this week because I am going to write a blog about Jane Donnelly on the Pink Heart site. I went back to it because it was the first Jane Donnelly I ever read -- and the book that made me fall in love with her and her writing.
I knew there must be a reason that Harlequin Presents put out my One-Night Love Child in March -- and I finally figured out what it is! The Irish connection!
Duh.
On March 20th I'm going to be blogging at the Pink Heart Society (where I am a regular monthly columnist) about the author who I consider to be the main influence for me in my early days writing for Harlequin Mills & Boon.
For quite a few years I wrote a series of books for Silhouette called The Code of the West. Most of the books were Desires, a couple were Special Editions, one was a single title, and one was part of a not-quite-continuity called The World's Most Eligible Bachelors.
There seem to be blogs everywhere these days. You know those terms for groups of things -- like a 'flock of geese' or an 'exhaltation of larks?' Well, there must be something for blogs . . . a proliferation of blogs? An innundation of blogs?