• Historical

    Read A Place in Your Heart by Kathy Otten @kathyotten #RLFblog #CivilWar #Romance

    Read A Place in Your Heart by Kathy Otten @kathyotten #RLFblog #CivilWar #RomanceKathy Otten, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about your book.

     A Place in Your Heart by Kathy Otten

    Gracie sees Charles as a brilliant surgeon, but not as a man. Charles sees Gracie as a beautiful woman, but not as a skilled nurse.

    Genre Historical Romance

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG-13

    Gracie McBride isn’t looking for love; she’s looking for respect. But in this man’s world of Civil War medicine, Gracie is expected to maintain her place changing beds and writing letters. Her biggest nemesis is the ward surgeon, Doctor Charles Ellard, who seems determined to woo her with arrogant kisses and terrible jokes.

    Charles is an excellent surgeon. He assumed he would be well received by an army at war. He was not. Friendless and alone, he struggles to hide the panic attacks that plague him while the only person who understands him is a feisty Irish nurse clearly resolved to keep him at a distance.

    But, Charles is sent to the battlefield, and Gracie is left with a wounded soldier, a box of toys, and a mystery which can only be solved by the one man she wishes could love her, both as a woman and a nurse.

    Where to buy A Place in Your Heart

    Publisher The Wild Rose Press
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CKYZ61M/
    Barnes and Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-place-in-your-heart-kathy-otten/1128539862
    Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/a-place-in-your-heart

    Kathy Otten Social Media

    Historical romance author Kathy Otten, enjoys writing westerns with wounded heroes and feisty heroines. Multi-published, Kathy also writes contemporary romance and historical fiction, in all lengths of fiction from short story to novel. She was a finalist in the Utah/Salt Lake RWA Hearts of the West Contest and a winner of the Northwest Houston RWA Lone Star Writing Competition.
    She lives in the rolling farmland of western New York and enjoys long walks with her German Shepherd, Max.
    Currently, she has stepped outside her comfort zone and is putting the finishing touches on a contemporary young adult novel.
    Still, romance is her favorite and she is playing with the rough drafts for a few more historicals.
    You can sign up for her newsletter, or contact Kathy through her web site.
    Website https://www.kathyotten.com
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  • Historical,  Know the Heroine

    Know the Heroine from Envy and Favor by Faye Hall @FayeHall79 #RLFblog #Historical Romance

    Know the Heroine from Envy and Favor by Faye Hall @FayeHall79 #RLFblog #Historical RomanceFaye Hall, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! We’re excited to find out more about your heroine, but first, tell us about the book.

    Envy and Favor by Faye Hall

    Genre Historical Romance

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R

    What happens when a resentful man is determined to win the favor of the one you love?

    For years Atol Livia has desired only one thing—to move north, far from the corruption of his father’s business, and start a life with the woman he loves. That is if Anna Jenel can look past his poverty and will agree to marry him. When Anna informs him that she gave her heart to him long ago, never once caring about any wealth he might have, he’s elated. But their plans are delayed when Atol’s father is found murdered. Once Atol has finally settled his obligations and is able to leave town, he goes to collect Anna but discovers that she is gone.

    Anna doesn’t understand why her father whisked her away in the middle of the night to travel north. When they arrive, she finds a fully operational cattle station, and an associate of her father’s willing to do anything to gain possession of it—even marry her.

    When Atol arrives up north, all he can think of is being reunited with Anna. But he soon discovers that the man who murdered his father now has his eyes set on Anna and will do whatever is necessary in order to have her as his wife. This man is determined to gain possession of Anna’s cattle station and the orange sapphires hidden there.

    Will Atol and Anna be able to protect each other from a murderer, or will they fall victim to the envy of this man and lose each other forever?

    Know the Heroine from Envy and Favor

    Here are some fun questions to help us know your heroine.

    It’s late, she’s bored. What does she do?

    Write! She’s the secret author of scandalous romances.

    What kind of food would she impulse buy if hungry?

    Probably watermelon.

    Describe the kind of clothes she prefers to wear.

    Jeans and cotton work shirt.

    Does she know how to fix things?

    She’ll give it a bloody good try.

    She tried to do something and it went badly. Tell us about it.

    She tried to find work for some of the peasant children in the area. Once when she was stealing food from the pantry to take to them, she was seen by one of the kitchen staff. She explained it away that she’d been under a lot of stress and ate for comfort. No one questioned her as it was the normal behavior for her and she was able to go back about her way.

    How does she act around children she doesn’t know?

    She always wants to help, so she’d be looking for any way to make them comfortable or able to succeed.

    What is she like first thing in the morning?

    She’s not really a morning person, but finds that changes in the beauty of North Queensland, living on an operational cattle station

    How does she handle things when in a “proper” social situation?

    She’s not very good at biting her tongue, despite being able to go through the other motions with considerable ease.

    Maid or takes care of herself?

    She tends to take care of herself and others even though she has servants regularly on hand

    Proper dress or casual clothes?

    Casual clothes.

    Sleeves buttoned or rolled up?

    Sleeves up.

    Powdered wig or natural hair?

    Natural hair.

    Carriage or horseback?

    Though she spends much of the story using a carriage, she does enjoy the freedom of riding a horse.

    Thanks for helping us get to know your heroine!

    Where to buy Envy and Favor

    Publisher http://beachwalkpress.com/envy-and-favor/
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VH51SLF/
    Barnes and Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/envy-and-favor-faye-hall/1132594979?ean=2940163093335
    iBooks https://books.apple.com/us/book/envy-and-favor/id1473643560
    Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/envy-and-favor

    Faye Hall Social Media

    Faye Hall spent her early years listening to stories about the families – including her own – who settled townships in and around her hometown in North Queensland, Australia. The local townspeople, including her own parents, told her stories of corruption and slavery, along with family secrets and forbidden love.
    Desperate to remember what she’d been told, along with her already growing love of writing, Faye began to write about the history of her local area. Never could she have imagined the history of her small home town in Australia would become a growing list of published books.
    Faye’s passionate stories combine controversial subjects and provocative encounters as her characters struggle to survive the lifestyle in early rural townships throughout Australia. She explores slavery and abortion, drug addiction and murder, as well as forbidden love and passionate affairs of the heart.
    When she’d not writing, Faye enjoys sharing a bottle of wine with her husband in their ever-growing garden, and encouraging the varied interests of their combined family of nine children.
    Explore the world of Faye Hall, Australian Historical Romance Author at her website https://www.faye-hall.com
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  • Stressing the Hero,  Sweet or Inspirational

    Stressing Sammy from Sammy: Hero at Age Five by Mary L Schmidt @MaryLSchmidt #RLFblog #Inspiration

    Stressing Sammy from Sammy: Hero at Age Five by Mary L Schmidt @MaryLSchmidt #RLFblog #InspirationLet’s meet Sammy from Sammy: Hero at Age Five, a Juvenile Non-Fiction, by Mary L Schmidt. Welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about your latest book.

    Sammy: Hero at Age Five by Mary L Schmidt

    Genre Juvenile Non-Fiction

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): General

    “Sammy: Hero at Age Five” is a book that breathes. It is a gallant saga of Sammy and his mother in battling cancer with incogitable courage and resolute determination. The story is a compelling, first-person narrative of the journey that Sammy and his mother undertook when cancer plagues Sammy. The story has Sammy, the child barely out of the toddler-stage, as the protagonist who gets affected with cancer but does not let it shred his substance, his spirit, his ebullience. The story is a slice of real life and it shines in its own glory of candor and courage. The story, with its impeccable sincerity, sets in the cascade of emotional pathways and the empathy is momentous and super-instant. The story does a mammoth job of air dropping the reader to a milieu in which the spirit of survivorship calls the shots, galloping courage sets the pace and unfolding of designs of destiny evokes the emotions. The child-like glee thickly layers the narrations of the mischiefs that Sammy and Gene (the brothers) indulged in. Their bond is profound and all scattered in the subtext, ‘two peas in a pod’ as the author sums up… the substance of the book is knitted with life-sized narration of events that induces a high-definition visual imagery, running on loop, giving a highway ride to the sensory nervous system. The incidents of childhood playfulness are peppered lavishly for the readers to know Sammy and his world before the pernicious designs of cancer came into existence. Yet, the sparkles of his eyes refused to bow down to the malicious intentions of cancer. The crisis is too real and crushing, with entire existence at stake. In the end the exposition is too powerful and surprising and Sammy’s heroic fight brings him perpetual glory like a soaring comet leaving a bright trail behind. He defeated bad guys, the cancer cells, and will continue to be a source of inspiration for millions of families who come across his life and the verve with which he lived it.

    Stressing Sammy

    Every hero has a story. He has a background, a history, and a past. This interview allows us to meet a hero and get to know him better, by focusing on how he handles being relaxed, as well as how he handles stress.

    Please tell me about your hero.

    Age: 3.5 then age 5

    Gender: Male

    Birthplace: Salina, Kansas

    Profession: Preschooler

    Ethnicity: Caucasion

    What does your hero look like?

    Mom would say, and I agree, that I am a sweet, blond towheaded little boy full of playfulness, and I’m loving and caring.

    Who is the significant other in his life?

    My mom and my big brother, Gene, and Jesus are the main characters in my life and my book.

    The Hero’s Relaxed Side

    This hero is at a party. Considering his story, describe the party.

    My brother, Gene, turned five today, and we had lots of fun eating his chocolate Superman birthday cake that mom baked, and new toys were all over the house. I think we tried to outdo each other with all the noise we made, and we loved having friends over to our house and enjoy the party.

    How does the hero feel about being this particular party, and what body language is he displaying that gives it away?

    I was wearing a huge smile, and having fun in the moment, fun in being a three-year-old little boy soon to be age four. I feel great today and I have no sign of any illness or disease at all! I love being a healthy and happy 3 ½ year old precocious little boy. My brother, Gene, and I have lots of energy after eating that cake mom baked. Mom took pictures of us during the party and I smiled big!

    Is he more likely to mingle or remain aloof?

    I sat next to my brother when we ate some birthday cake. Afterwards we ran around with the guests and played with toys and read new books. Everyone was smiling and laughing along with each other. All the guests had a good time, too. I was a little tornado running around just like my brother, Gene. We also rode around on our red Big Wheels in and out of our garage with the other kids.

    If he drinks, what is his drink of choice at this party?

    Apple Juice

    How much drink is his usual?

    One Cup

    The hero figures out where the hiding places are and then goes there. Is it to hide, to avoid someone, or to go drag a friend back to the party?

    I hid under the dining room table and I was quiet. I was waiting for my brother to walk by so I could jump up and scare him! I did just that very thing and Gene yelled out – I got him good. Then we started running and playing tag with each other and the other kids. Mom let us burn off all the energy we had and then things quieted down.

    Is he likely to latch onto a friend and stay with him/her and ignore others, or is he the friend that others latch onto?

    Playing with the birthday boy – my brother Gene – was a large part of the afternoon. We both had friends at the party, and we played with the new toys. One friend read a book to Gene and me. We played together mostly, and with friends too.

    If someone picked a fight at this party, how is the hero going to handle it?

    No one fought.

    Is the hero the one most likely to get tossed out of the party, or the one who does the tossing?

    I wasn’t tossed out of the party, but Mom closed the party down after two hours. She set a time limit and we had to stick to it. Mom was the boss.

    Will he know when to leave, or stay late and make a nuisance of himself?

    Gene and I were still happy and smiling when Mom made us takes a bath that evening. Later, we went to bed with a new toy next laid next to us and I saw mom smile as she closed the door to our bedroom.

    The Hero’s Stressed Out Side

    How does the hero handle it if the cops or some other authority figure pulls him aside when he was blameless in a situation?

    (((At this point in the story, I am almost five and I was going to end up in the big hospital in Kansas City.)))

    Mom took me to see yet another doctor who doctored ears, noses, and throats. Two days later, the doctor put tubes inside my ears. He had trouble getting the tube in my right ear to stay in place, and he didn’t take the time to find out why this was so. My cancer tumor could have been found if he had only looked. On follow-up visits all I was given was another antibiotic. My head hurt. I had a Big Head Hurt! I never told Mom that my head hurt though. Two weeks later, Mom was horrified to find the right side of my face drooping. The doctors could not tell her why this was, and she let them know that they better figure things out fast! All I did was see doctors for over six months! I was put into an ambulance for a trip to a bigger hospital. I was crying in pain and scared, and I wanted my Mom.

    How does the hero react to hearing a scream?

    The ambulance took me to the big hospital in Kansas City. I was scared the whole way there and Mom couldn’t be with me in the ambulance. Later, Mom came into my hospital room, and I knew then that she followed behind the ambulance. Mom just had to walk through a different entrance to get to me. I was scared and crying. My head and neck hurt bad. I had a big, bad head hurt! Finally, Mom took me back to the hospital in Salina, and they finally said I had cancer of my head and neck, and it spread to both lungs. It was Stage IV Rhabdomyosarcoma!

    If he sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing that crosses his mind?

    The doctors and nurses poked me and ran some tests. I had to have a Hickman placed in my chest so I could receive IV’s through it. I started chemotherapy and radiation therapy. After two weeks, my head didn’t hurt anymore! I was happy about that, but I missed my brother who was 230 miles away from Mom and me. Radiation was scary and Mom could not be with me when I received those treatments. One doctor told me that I had little cancer ghosts (bad guys) in my body that made me sick. He said the chemo and radiation were the good guys, and that they would kill the bad guys so I would get well. Ghostbusters was one of my favorite movies to watch, so I imagined how the good guys would go after the bad cancer ghosts. I’m just a little boy, just turned age five after four weeks in Kanas City. Mom helped me make things fun. I had birthday money to spend in a gift shop and Mom put me in a wheelchair and took me all over the big hospital.

    If he sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing he does?

    One day I saw a little boy with no hair on his head, and I wondered if that would happen to me. I touched my head and I still had hair. I was curious about Mom because I would hear her talking to someone named God. I saw many kids in the hospital and some only had part of a leg! We all got to go to school on the hospital unit and my teacher was nice.

    The next morning, Mom found my golden blonde hair all over my bed. I could tell she was crying and doing her best to hide it from me. I touched my head and knew I looked like the other kids on my hospital unit, but I never cried. I was going to be tough and hide my tears deep inside of me. Later that same day, Mom came back from the nurses’ desk and caught me trying to feed my goldfish some 7-up. I guess goldfish don’t drink what we drink. My goldfish found a new home, and that was okay with me.

    This hero attempts to rescue someone and realizes that he is in over his head. The odds are against him and there is no way out. He is going to get his butt handed to him. What does he do?

    I did not want to be in the hospital any longer, and I wanted the doctor to give me all the good guys at once so I could go home. The outside of my neck felt like it was on fire, so Mom put Aquaphor on my skin. My radiation treatment caused my skin to burn and hurt. I was sick and could not eat for over seven months.

    I woke up in the middle of the night a few days later. I was hungry and I wanted watermelon. I demanded watermelon. The patient refrigerator didn’t have any and the kitchen didn’t have any, so Mom told me she was going to find a store with watermelon, and she did just that! I ate half of the watermelon Mom brought back to me. I had watermelon juice all over me and I was grinning. I was a happy little boy right then and my tummy was full. That was my first taste of food in a long time.

    The hero runs into the one person from his past he wanted to avoid. He can’t get out of the situation and must interact in some way. What does he do?

    The doctor came in to tell Mom that a biopsy (a tiny piece of tissue to look at) of my lung needed to be done. The surgery would not be done at this time though. They were talking about the good things, and the bad things that could happen during surgery. To do the biopsy, I would have open lung surgery. I was anxious and then I heard Mom praying for me to God. I decided it was time for me to get to know God! I never told Mom, but I did start talking with the Lord and I learned about Heaven. I think Mom didn’t tell me about Heaven because she was afraid that if she did, I would go to heaven and she would be sad.

    The hospital had a lot of kids who were sick, I didn’t understand why so many kids were sick with cancer, and I wondered what God thought of this.

    Someone younger than the hero is in charge of the situation, and they are handling it badly, perhaps bungling things. How does the hero deal with it?

    The days started running together again, and I was tired of being here. I wanted to go home! My doctor said it was too early for me to go home. That evening, Mom and I spoke with my big brother, Gene, on the phone. I told my brother I wanted to come home for a visit, but the doctor had said no. Seven days later I got to go HOME! I had been in the hospital for 140 days, and now my doctor said I could go home! I got to go home! I was grinning about going home. Mom loaded her car with my things and a nurse helped her. By the time we got home, it was late and nighttime! Mom set up my IV stuff and got me on my TPN – my IV food. She waited until I fell asleep before unloading the rest of our things from her car. Gene was awake when we home, and after my sponge bath, I talked to everyone! I hugged Gene lots of times and we played and talked. I had to go back to the hospital four days later. Brother and I cried when Mom and I had to leave.

    The hero is in physical pain but must bear up under it and keep going. What does he tell himself in order to get through the situation?

    The next day, I wasn’t allowed to drink anything, as I was going to have surgery on my lung. The plan was to do a biopsy on the one big spot in one lung. Mom still looked worried to me. I could just tell. Sometimes moms are not aware of kids picking up anxiety from them.

    In the early afternoon, Mom went with me and the staff down to the surgery area. I started asking her lots of questions about surgery. There was a nurse, Mom, and me in the room outside the operating room. I told Mom that I remembered they were going into my right lung and that I would be in ICU (Intensive Care Unit) after the surgery.

    Then I asked my her a Big Question. I looked into her eyes and asked her, “Am I going to die?” Mom was stunned. The nurse went quiet.

    Mom finally told me no—I wasn’t going to die.

    Then I asked, “Am I going to go to Heaven where Shane is?”

    Mom finally told me, “Only if God really needs you right now.”

    “I want to go to Heaven, Mom,” I said innocently. Then I repeated, “I want to go to Heaven, Mom.”

    It took a while, but Mom finally replied, “We don’t always get what we want in life, so you might have to stay with Mom for a while.” Mom didn’t understand. I was tired of the pain and surgeries. She didn’t know I talked to Jesus a lot. She didn’t know what Heaven was like. But Jesus talked with me many times, and I knew Heaven was a wonderful place. I loved Jesus. Then they wheeled me into surgery.

    What mentor’s words come to mind in a bad situation?

    I came through the surgery okay and I left ICU for the children’s unit. I was back in my old room! I heard Mom and a nurse talking, and the nurse told Mom that little Dot died today—she had cancer. Mom told her that God had another angel child in Heaven. Mom didn’t know this, but I already knew Dot was in Heaven because Jesus told me. We watched Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on TV before I went to sleep. Two weeks later, Mom gave me a huge surprise! She took me to Swope Park and the Kansas City Zoo! Mom put me in a zoo stroller since I wasn’t strong enough to walk the zoo hills. I got to ride a Shetland pony with a real saddle, and I fed a giraffe. Have you ever fed a giraffe? Do you know how tall they are? It was a Big Zoo and I had a lot of fun with Mom.

    What lesson from his past gets him through a stressful situation?

    A week later my heart started to beat fast! They kept me on a monitor, and I received packed red blood cells, too. My heart went up as high as 170. No one could figure out why, except maybe my chemo caused heart damage. The next day I stopped breathing for about 20 seconds. I kept doing this off and on, so Mom would shake my shoulder and I would breathe again. My nurse watched me a lot, also. I knew all of this because Mom told me about it. Respiratory Therapy drew blood gas (arterial blood) from my wrist, I never felt the needle and I didn’t wake up. I was taken to the PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit), as I was not conscious. I stayed the same all day and all night the next night. Mom didn’t know it, but I was with Jesus. Jesus was helping me by giving my body and my head a break from my cancer battle. I rested with Jesus as he told me about my Big Battle yet to come. The next morning, I just sort of “woke up” for Mom. Jesus had helped me back into my body and I just opened my eyes and blinked at the bright lights of PICU. I turned my head and looked at Mom. She was so happy! By noon I was off oxygen and back in my room on 5D. None of my doctors or nurses had any idea why this episode happened, but I knew. I had to rest with Jesus before my Big Battle. I didn’t tell Mom about Jesus and my Big Battle.

    Seven months after being diagnosed with cancer, I caught a germ and it got into my lungs. My Big Battle had begun. I was rushed to PICU, I kept thrashing around in bed like crazy from oxygen depletion, and they had a special oxygen mask on me that forced me to breathe. But my lungs were too damaged. Finally, platelets were flown in for me from Wichita, and they were given to me in a Big syringe while my doctor tried to intubate me with a special breathing tube. It took him two times and I was terrified. Then I was hooked up to a ventilator (a breathing machine). We had to wait for platelets first or I would have bled to death and gone to Heaven. Mom stayed with me the whole time all of this was going on. Mom was with me when I was intubated. My body was kept eating up all my packed red blood cells and platelets. My organs had been starved of oxygen for over ten hours yesterday. I was terrified and in pain.

     

    What one thing would you like readers to know about your hero?

    I knew I wouldn’t win my Big Battle, and I also knew that I had to fight this battle because Jesus had told me so. I received bunches of blood, platelets, antibiotics, and more for fifteen days. Mom gave me sponge baths, and she put ointment in my eyes. She talked with me all the time and she read books to me. I couldn’t move because medicine was in me to keep me from pulling on tubes and wires.

    On October 15, 1990, at 11:35 p.m. my heart stopped while Mom had her arms around me, as she held me the last fifteen minutes of my time on Earth. I was now in Heaven and with Jesus, and my Big Battle was over. Then Mom rocked my body in her arms for a good fifteen minutes.

    Staff from the 5D nursing unit at KUMC drove 230 miles for my service. I meant that much to the nursing staff! The autopsy result came in and revealed that I was free of cancer. I had no cancer! I won my cancer battle! That is how I became a hero at age five!

    Where to buy Sammy: Hero at Age Five

    Publisher Fresh Ink Group and M Schmidt Productions
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NRV8CVY/
    Barnes and Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/sammy-m-schmidt/1130900239?ean=9781947867291
    Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/sammy-hero-at-age-five
    iBooks https://books.apple.com/book/id1456008372

    Mary L Schmidt Social Media

    Mary L Schmidt aka S Jackson is a retired registered nurse, winner of the Leora Stroup award in Nursing for academic excellence and community involvement, as well as graduating with high honors and inducted into Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. She has written 17 books and has been included in three anthologies. Many of her books have won international medals and awards. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. She is a member of the Catholic Church, and has taught kindergarten Catechism; she has worked in various capacities for The American Cancer Society, March of Dimes, Cub and Boy Scouts, (son, Gene, is an Eagle Scout), and sponsored trips for high school music children. She loves all forms of art but mostly focuses on the visual arts; amateur photography, traditional, and graphic art as her health allows. Together with her husband, Michael, the like fish, read, play poker, travel adventures, and spending precious time with their grandchildren, Austin and Emma.
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  • Paranormal

    The Amulet by Effrosyni Moschoudi @FrostieMoss #RLFblog #paranormalromance

    The Amulet by Effrosyni Moschoudi @FrostieMoss #RLFblog #paranormalromanceEffrosyni Moschoudi, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about your book.

    The Amulet by Effrosyni Moschoudi

    Genre paranormal romance

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG

    Only 99c! Worldwide offer!

    When Katie loses her office job, a gypsy woman hands her an amulet for good luck. Next, she gets hired as hotel receptionist on the Greek island of Sifnos. One of the guests, heart-stoppingly handsome Aggelos, saves the day whenever she needs help. Katie is intrigued by him and his quirky friends, unaware that he is a guardian angel that came with the amulet. As she falls in love, the mysteries continue, driving her crazy. Will Katie get her happily-ever-after? It may take a miracle; but on an island as magical as Sifnos, anything is possible!

    Where to buy The Amulet

    Amazon http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MCZ2UOU

    Effrosyni Moschoudi Social Media

    The Amulet by Effrosyni Moschoudi @FrostieMoss #RLFblog #paranormalromanceEffrosyni Moschoudi was born and raised in Athens, Greece. As a child, she loved to sit alone in her garden scribbling rhymes about flowers, butterflies and ants. Today, she writes books for the romantic at heart. She lives in a quaint seaside town near Athens with her husband Andy and a ridiculous amount of books and DVDs.
    Her debut novel, The Necklace of Goddess Athena, has won a silver medal in the 2017 book awards of Readers’ Favorite. The Ebb, her romance set in Corfu that’s inspired from her summers there in the 1980s, is an ABNA Q-Finalist.
    Effrosyni is a member of the writer’s groups eNovel Authors at Work, ASMSG and The Fantasy and Scifi Network. Her novels are Amazon bestsellers, having hit #1 several times, and are available in kindle and paperback format.
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  • Boxed Sets,  Fiction Furbaby,  Mystery

    Fiction Furbaby: Meet Archie from Radical Regatta! by Anna Celeste Burke @aburke59 @RobsRescues #RLFblog #Pets

    Fiction Furbaby: Meet Archie from Radical Regatta! by Anna Celeste Burke @aburke59 @RobsRescues #RLFblog #PetsAnna Celeste Burke, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! We support all furbabies, real life or fictional. We want to know all about your Fiction Furbaby, but first, please tell us about your book.

    Radical Regatta! Corsario Cove Cozy Mystery #4 by Anna Celeste Burke

    Genre Cozy Mystery

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG

    Rescuing a dog that’s swimming for its life draws newlyweds, Kim and Brien, into troubled waters. As a crime wave hits Corsario Cove, the area is packed with visitors for a Fourth of July Regatta. With the murder of a shadowy figure Kim and Brien had confronted more than once, the game that’s afoot turns deadly. It won’t be smooth sailing for anyone until these twenty-something sleuths solve the mystery behind the murder and mayhem.

    Meet Archie from Radical Regatta! Corsario Cove Cozy Mystery #4

    Full name: Archie

    Nickname: Archie

    Gender: Male

    Species: Dog

    Physical description: A young, dark brown and white Portuguese Water Dog with soft, downy fur.

    Relationship to main character: This is the dog Kim and Brien rescue that’s at the center of a mystery.

    Relationship to the villain/antagonist: Someone’s determined to get their hands on the dog.

    Where this furbaby came from: Found alone, in the Pacific Ocean just outside Corsario Cove; his owners are missing

    What inspired you to create this character?

    A dog swimming alone in open water seemed like a mysterious situation infused with urgency. It appealed to me as a great way to kick off a new book set in the imaginary coastal community of Corsario Cove where my surf-loving sleuths live. Plus, the protagonists’ compassionate character and youthful impulsiveness is quickly revealed when they put themselves at risk to save the poor dog and then try to learn how he was he happened to be lost at sea.

    What does the main character think about this furbaby?

    It’s love, at first sight, for Kim and Brien. They try not to get too attached to Archie—the name they give him. His owners must be desperate to get their loveable pooch back—if they’re still alive.

    What does the villain/antagonist think about this furbaby?

    Someone wants Archie back, but it’s not clear who it is or why.

    How do other characters react to or interact with this furbaby?

    Archie’s a charmer and most everyone he meets—except the bad guys—fall for his affable nature. His courage and determination to swim to shore amaze those who meet him, too.

    What does this furbaby add to the story?

    He’s such a sweet, happy dog that I hope he charms readers and that they cheer Kim and Brien along as they try to keep him safe and find out how he ended up abandoned at sea. Like food and humor, an adorable pet like Archie is a great counterpoint to the murder and mayhem at the center of a cozy mystery.

    Please share an interesting fact or tidbit about this furbaby.

    Archie has a very special, rather naughty animal pal in this story.

    Describe a humorous incident involving the animal character.

    Archie and his pal get into all sorts of trouble as they become fast animal friends.

    About Coco–my only furbaby at the moment

    Fiction Furbaby: Meet Archie from Radical Regatta! by Anna Celeste Burke @aburke59 @RobsRescues #RLFblog #PetsThis post is called Fiction Furbaby, but perhaps your own pet does not have fur. If you have a pet that has fins, wings, scales, or other features, please tell us about them here.

    Which, if any of the pets in your writing are modeled after your own pets? In what way?

    Coco, my seal point Siamese cat, is a model for one of the two cats in my Georgie Shaw Cozy Mystery series. My little 8-pound Coco is a sweet, cuddly cat, but he has the biggest mouth on any cat I’ve ever owned or met! Like Georgie’s cat Miles—as in Miles Davis—when my Coco bellows, it’s like a trumpet blast!

    What do your pets do when you are writing?

    Coco sometimes sits on the back of the chair in which I write. He also naps and, of course, bellows every once in a while, demanding attention or a treat.

    What’s the most unusual pet you ever had?

    A large iguana.

    Where did you find your pet?

    Coco came from a woman near where I used to live in Ohio. She breeds Siamese cats, but Coco was part of an unplanned litter of Siamese cats.

    What do you feed your pet?

    Coco just turned eight years old this month. Officially a “senior” cat, I’ve recently switched him to a diet that will be easier on his kidneys and aims to prevent urinary tract problems. He loves turkey, chicken, and Bonita flakes.

    Describe a toy or favorite item your pet loves.

    Coco is a real fan of strings—We watch to make sure we don’t leave anything with strings on it unattended. He especially likes it when I play with him using a string that dangle feathers. He jumps and tries so hard to catch the feather, sometimes after sneaking up on it by crawling on his belly. Coco also enjoys independent play tossing a play mouse into the air and chasing after it. Crinkly paper is a great pleasure to him, too!

    Where to buy Summer Snoops Unleashed: 14 Furr-ocious Mysteries and Cozy Crimes

    [including Radical Regatta plus 13 other novels and novellas]

    Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Summer-Snoops-Unleashed-Furr-ocious-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B07R49T674
    Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/summer-snoops-unleashed-14-furr-ocious-mysteries-and-cozy-crimes-judith-lucci/1130713830
    iBooks: https://books.apple.com/us/book/summer-snoops-unleashed-14-furr-ocious-mysteries-cozy/id1454595774
    Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/summer-snoops-unleashed-14-furr-ocious-mysteries-and-cozy-crimes

    Anna Celeste Burke Social Media

    Dr. Anna Celeste Burke is an award-winning, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author who enjoys snooping into life’s mysteries with fun, fiction, and food—California style! She writes five mystery series set in California: The Jessica Huntington Desert Cities Mystery Series, The Georgie Shaw Cozy Mystery Series, the Corsario Cove Cozy Mystery Series, the Seaview Cottages Cozy Mystery Series, and the Calla Lily Mystery Series. To get the latest news, subscribe to her newsletter at: https://desertcitiesmystery.com.
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    Shout out to Rob’s Rescues – founded by a 9-year-old animal activist

    Rob’s Rescues is a non-profit organization in Georgia helping people in need care for and feed their pets. It was founded in 2014 by a then nine-year-old boy. Rob’s Rescues is dedicated to collecting pet food for people in need to reduce shelter surrenders, and to advocating for the adoption of shelter pets. Rob writes monthly articles advocating for shelter animals in the Around About Local Media magazine publications. His column was first published in 2014. He also has pet food collection sites for people in need in the community and interviews amazing people. His interviews appear online once they are published in his column.
    Rob volunteers for Pet Buddies Food Pantry, the Cherokee County Animal Shelter and Cobb County Animal Control and collects pet food for these organizations and the communities they serve. He also wants to bring attention to smaller, rural shelters. Mostly he wants to get kids to be Rob’s Rangers to teach kids that they can help shelter animals. Rob has also talked to kids in a classroom setting.
    Rob’s Rescues is a Non-Profit Corporation and all donations are tax deductible.
    Website http://www.robsrescues.com/
    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/robsrescues/
    Twitter https://twitter.com/RobsRescues

    Shout out to our three non-profit animal rescue shelters!

    The Summer Snoops Unleashed box set is a labor of love by 14 authors hoping to raise money for three no-kill shelters with a special interest finding fur-ever homes for senior/disabled/special need pets.
    Streetdog Foundation, Memphis, Tn.
    Streetdog Foundation began with a phone call. When founders Melanie and Kent were asked by a friend at another organization to check Memphis Animal Services for a lost American Bull Dog, their one-hour task turned into a lifelong mission (not to mention the rescue of three shelter dogs at the same time).

    Since that transformational day, Streetdog Foundation has rescued more than 750 endangered dogs from the streets and shelters of Memphis, all without a dedicated structure to house them. Streetdog relies on volunteer foster families to not only provide homes for our dogs, but also give them the love, security, and confidence they need to succeed in their forever homes. Whether temporarily fostering or adopting one of our rescues, everyone who takes in a Streetdog becomes part of our family.

    And because we’re focused on the well-being of all the canine and human members of our family, Streetdog’s primary goal is to find the right fit for both the dog and the household. We are not a first-come, first-served rescue; our volunteers work diligently to make sure every match has the highest chance of success. We appreciate your interest and hope the compassionate vision that brought Streetdog Foundation into being will inspire you to join us however you can.
    Northshore Humane Society, North of New Orleans, LA
    Northshore Humane Society is one of Louisiana’s largest 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal welfare organizations. Since 1953, we have been serving the neglected and abandoned animals of the Northshore region. We are an independent, non-governmental rescue that offers veterinary care, fostering, adoption, and more. We rely solely on the support of caring people like you to fund our programs and services which profoundly benefit the animals of our community. Thank you for all your support!
    Home Fur Good, Maricopa County near Phoenix, AZ.
    Our mission is to end euthanasia of cats and dogs in Maricopa County through pet adoptions, medical care, promotion of spay and neuter procedures and pet owner education. What we do matters.

  • Know the Heroine,  Suspense

    Know the Heroine from Full Girlfriend Experience by Dana Ross @danarossauthor #RLFblog #RomanticSuspense

    Know the Heroine from Full Girlfriend Experience by Dana Ross @danarossauthor #RLFblog #RomanticSuspenseDana Ross, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! We’re excited to find out more about your heroine, but first, tell us about the book

    Thank you for hosting me today, Kayelle. I’m honored to be a guest here on your fantastic blog, and I look forward to connecting with your fans/readers.

    Full Girlfriend Experience by Dana Ross

    Genre Romantic Suspense/Contemporary Romance

    Book heat level: R

    When DC Madam Faith Crawley receives a call from former client, Senator William Drummond, it’s the answer to her prayers. The money the dirty politician offers her to smear his rival Finn Billings will save Faith’s business, her lifestyle, and her girls.

    Raised in the shadow of a political magnate, Finn Billings has the credentials to get the job done, but he lacks confidence and wonders if politics is truly the life he desires.

    Using the façade of her front business, a PR firm, Faith turns Finn into a political powerhouse while obtaining the evidence Drummond needs to destroy Finn’s political chances. But Faith didn’t plan on falling in love with her mark.

    Now she has the toughest decision ever–give the sleazy senator incriminating photos of Finn to save her business or give up everything for the sake of love.

    Know the Heroine from Full Girlfriend Experience

    Here are some fun questions to help us know your heroine.

    It’s late, she’s bored. What does she do?

    Faith is a night owl–a byproduct of her “biz.” After consuming too much Bordeaux and surfing the Internet for shoes she cannot afford, Faith might pass the time with her coveted toy “Big Red” or trying on clothes she can’t fit into, in her closet.

    What kind of food would she impulse buy if hungry?

    Faith is a carboholic, and her assistant Jeanine is constantly berating her for sneaking in desserts, but her favorite impulse food is sushi. She’d practically sell her soul for a good spicy tuna roll.

    Describe the kind of clothes she prefers to wear.

    Faith is obsessed with haute couture. In the past her closets overflowed with designer labels, but now that she’s in a financial conundrum, her best bet is Nordstrom’s half-yearly sales.

    Does she know how to fix things?

    Faith is a master at reading people, pairing romantic partners. Relationships/people, that she gets. Fashion faux pas? No problem; safety pins and duct tape work wonders in a pinch. But when it comes to household repairs, Faith knows that some things are best left to the experts.

    How does she act around children she doesn’t know?

    According to Faith, there are seven and a half billion people on the planet, so why add more to the overpopulated equation? She’s still seething about the incident with the little hellion who bashed into her dress at the coffeehouse, sending a tidal wave of hot macchiato on her three-hundred dollar dress. The child’s caregiver placated the kid with a chocolate bar, and not a peep of apology to Faith. Thus, Faith believes:

    1. The world was overpopulated
    2. Kids were meant to be not seen and not heard
    3. Contraception should be free

    What is she like first thing in the morning?

    Do you know that awesome feeling when you wake up in the morning feeling refreshed and full of energy? Neither does Faith. She cannot function until she’s had sufficient caffeine and checked the financial markets. Even after that, small talk must be limited until her second latte has been consumed.

    Can she use chopsticks?

    Absolutely! Chopsticks are like extra fingers.

    Does she drink coffee? If so, how does she take it? Despite the fact, Faith practically lives at her local coffee house, the baristas constantly screw up her name. Her goto beverage is a venti chai soy latte, light ice, with two pumps of vanilla, but Jeanine, her overpaid assistant, also makes killer lattes.

    What apps would she have on her phone?

    Zappos (shoes,) Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus, Wally (a regrettably dull yet necessary expense tracking app,)

    Android or iPhone?

    iPhone, the latest and greatest.

    Earrings or unpierced ears?

    Earrings, of course. Any excuse to wear jewelry, darling. And diamonds are a girl’s best friend.

    Tattoos or unadorned skin?

    Tattoos fascinate Faith but her skin is unadorned.

    Personal vehicle or public transport?

    Faith has ridden in plenty of luxury sedans, but she prefers public transportation. Taxis and car services have diverse drivers who loved to share stories, and listening to people is what helped her become an empathetic companion.

    Recycle or toss?

    In her own words: “Save the planet, blah, blah, blah, screw that. I’ve donated plenty in the past. Who was going to save my company?”

    Thanks for helping us get to know your heroine!

    Where to buy Full Girlfriend Experience

    Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
    Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/B07MHWY4K8/
    Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/full-girlfriend-experience-dana-ross/1130196654

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    Former gemology teacher Caryn DeVincenti, who writes under the pen name Dana Ross, left all things shiny to become a full-time novelist. She is the regional director of the Florida Writers’ Association, Palm Beach County and is an active member of the Women Fiction Writers Association. Her articles have appeared on DivorcedMoms.com and The Good Men Project. When not writing, Caryn enjoys dancing to loud 80s music, obsessing over social media, and playing with her insane Cairn terrier.
    Website: https://danarossauthor.com
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