K is for Kissing

If you’re writing a romance of any description, or even just a story with romantic undertones, chances are there is going to be kissing. And what’s so hard to write about a kiss, you might think. At least it’s not sex, right? Well, surprisingly,...

H is for Help

Authors seem so far distant from readers. Even in today’s world, where they have blogs, Facebook pages and twitter accounts, it still seems as if they’re apart from everyone else. As though they have all the answers, and can do it all. But it’s not...

G is for Genre

Is genre still useful in today’s book world? With the advent of self-publishing especially, the old categories are being blurred, and the genre lines are frequently being crossed. As we deviate more and more from the ‘norm’ of stories and genre, is...

D is for Doing Without

Doing without is something the characters in my novel, Reckless Rescue, have had to learn to live with. When their planet was threatened by a life ending meteor, the political leaders fled, taking with them the valuable research and scientists, leaving everyone else...

How can we Encourage more people to read Sci-Fi Romance?

I’ve been reading a few interesting posts lately about science fiction romance, and whether it will gain the same popularity that paranormal romance has recently. (Such as this one at Smart Girls Love Sci-Fi.) It’s a fascinating topic. It’s hard to...

Reckless Rescue Extras

I’ve just finally added the extra’s for Reckless Rescue. Check them out from the menu above, or click here for the FAQ, character bios, and deleted scenes. Note, they do contain spoilers, so I strongly suggest you read the book first.