Saturday, March 21, 2026

Spring is here! by Janice Lynn


All around me life is starting to bloom. Things that were dull and brown are now brightening to glorious greens. And flowers. I adore flowers, so seeing the bursts of color popping up just makes me happy. 
Life renewing itself, getting to witness that each year, is definitely one of my favorite things about spring. 

Oh, and that Daylight Savings time ends. I'm not a fan of it being dark at 5 PM when I head home from work.

To fit with the fresh and new theme, I'm working on a new book project. Yay! 

What about you? What's your favorite things about spring? 

USA Today, Wall Street Journal, & Publishers Weekly Bestselling author JANICE LYNN lives in Tennessee with her Prince Charming and their princes and princesses, her vivid imagination, an adorable Maltese named Halo who's the true royalty of the house, and bunches of unnamed dust bunnies that moved in after Janice started her writing career. In addition to writing romance, Janice is a nurse practitioner, a quilter, a military mama, and an avid supporter of the Quilts of Valor Foundation. www.janicelynn.com  

Wrapped Up in Christmas https://amzn.to/4gvI1wP
Wrapped Up in Christmas Joy https://amzn.to/47wB8qW
Wrapped Up in Christmas Hope https://amzn.to/3Twuye
WRAPPED UP IN CHRISTMAS LOVE Amazon Barnes & Noble
Wrapped Up in Christmas Faith https://amzn.to/3K7n009


Thursday, March 19, 2026

They Just Don't Let Us See It by Merri Maywether

When you live in a small town, there is an interesting truism. Two equally important and opposite events tend to occur at the same time.

Graphic of a latte with a heart on the mug


I write about them. The first — everyone knows your business. Sometimes, before you do. 


The second — someone is secretly working behind the scenes, helping in ways that allow the recipient to maintain their sense of dignity. And the only people who will know about it are their best friends.


I've been in the best friend position, and it is hard.


One time, one of the "quiet helpers" was inquiring about another person's well-being. They weren't asking to be nosy. They were trying to determine whether the person needed help.


Then I had to listen to the person who would receive the kindness verbally obliterate the quiet helper.


Given the nature of the situation, I could only use the typical defenses. That's not how we should talk to each other.


And of course, when a person gets really feisty, they do not care. They feel like they are right, and the conversation is done.


At the time, I couldn't understand why the quiet helper handled the situation with such grace.


If it were me, I'd have behind-the-scenes sassed. My husband would have had to listen to the one-sided, strongly worded discussion. (Actually, he did. But we'll save that story for another time)


The quiet helper didn't have time for that. They were too busy helping.


And the feisty person—once they realized someone was watching out for them, someone they can never properly thank—they could only carry the goodness.


In the days, weeks, and years that followed, they were a little kinder to others. Still feisty, but softened with humility.


Graphic with skirt with books and text: She believes that when he sees her, he thinks of spreadsheets and statistics.
Because deep down, they knew that someone who didn't have to—cared.


So while I'll never divulge the kindnesses I've witnessed, I can share the love. I do it in my stories. I love writing about people being kind.

Mans shirt with text: he's thinking of excuses to work late so he can spend more time with her
I’m sharing Liz and Hayes’s story. They’re in the Concordia Cove Christmas series. Everyone knows the Madison brothers’ story and that they are generous. They don’t know that Liz helps him, and it shows in how they treat her. 


It’s a short read, meant to take about an hour to finish. And I wrote it so people would feel better about the world, because there are a lot of kind people. They just don’t let us see it. 


For three days only,  the third book in the Concordia Cove Christmas series is available as a gift. After that, it'll return to its regular retail price.


So get your copy of Concordia Cove Christmas Book-3 grab a cup of your favorite beverage and a snack, and enjoy. 


Consider it a little kindness, from me to you.


Saturday, March 14, 2026

It's Pi Day Again by Merrillee Whren

 

Every year when I do my blog post for March 14, I can't help but mention Pi Day. I know it's a day that refers to something mathematical, but it's also fun to think about that other pie, the one you can eat. My favorite kind of pie is peach with blueberry coming in a close second. What is you favorite kind of pie?

I have a couple of books in which characters bake and eat pies, none of them my favorite. My book, A Family to Call Ours, takes place mostly in the fall. What kind of pies do we think about in the fall? Apple and pumpkin pies. You can find more information about this book here


 In my book, A Baby to Call Ours, a marriage of convenience story, my heroine is trying to learn to cook and wants to make her new husband his favorite foods. His favorite pie is apple. Here's a short excerpt from the book. 

 

     Jimmy never talked about his work, but she had a feeling he was trying too hard to please his uncle. But what reason did Jimmy have to rush home at night other than his workshop? Certainly he didn’t rush home to see her. She wasn’t sure why that made her sad.

     Now everything was different. She had no baby on the way. Did Jimmy feel trapped in this marriage? She wanted to talk to him about it, but she didn’t know how to bring it up or what to say. He still needed a wife. A divorce wouldn’t look good to his uncle. She wished she knew what Jimmy wanted. She wished she knew what she wanted. Her emotions floundered in a sea of confusion.

     Shaking away all the troubling thoughts, Kelsey got out of the car. Jimmy would be home tonight after another out-of-town trip. She wanted to buy some groceries to make him a special supper to celebrate his return. She had surprised herself at how much she enjoyed cooking. Besides fried chicken, Mary had told Kelsey that he loved steak and baked potatoes. That should be easy to fix, if she could figure out how to light the grill.

     Kelsey grabbed a shopping cart and pushed it into the store. She headed for the produce department in search of the perfect baking potatoes. After she selected two, one large and one small, she spied the apples. Did she dare try to make an apple pie, another one of Jimmy’s favorites? She would try.

     After she selected the apples, she moved on to the large display of cheeses. Jimmy loved cheese in the sandwiches he often took in his lunch, and she wanted to get him something special. While she perused the cheeses, she heard two women talking as they stood on the opposite side of the display. The mention of Jimmy’s name caught her attention.

     “Do you know who’s back in town?” asked one woman, not waiting for the other woman to respond. “Whitney Hamilton.”

     “She hasn’t been back in years, even to visit. Why is she back?”

     “Her dad’s health has really declined in the last six months. I think her mom begged her to come home to help.”

     “I wonder what she thinks about both Mitch and Jimmy being married.”

     “I don’t think she cares that much about Mitch. She always had her sights set on Jimmy. He was the one she was in love with, even when she dumped him for Mitch.” The woman sighed. “Jimmy Cunningham can sure turn some heads with those good looks of his.”

     “Yeah, but then he runs off and marries some young thing that he barely knew.”

     “Someone told me they thought she was pregnant, a one-night stand that resulted in a rush to get married.”

     “I heard they don’t even live together. Is that true?”

     “I don’t know, but it wouldn’t surprise me, if Whitney has her way, that Jimmy won’t be married for long. Those two couldn’t stay away from each other even when she was engaged to Mitch.”

     Kelsey wanted to run out of the store. If those women saw her, would they know who she was, or were they just talking about some nameless, faceless woman who was part of the small town’s rumor mill? She would forget the cheese, grab the steaks, and get out of this store.

     Hoping the women couldn’t see her, Kelsey kept her face turned away as she found her way to the meat department. Hurriedly she looked over the steaks and grabbed a couple of packages and threw them into her cart and barreled down the aisle toward the checkout lane.

     When Kelsey finally reached her car, she tossed the plastic bags containing her purchase on the passenger seat as she slid behind the wheel. While she drove home, she let those women’s comments replay in her mind. Had people guessed about her pregnancy? Well, now there was no baby.

     Kelsey’s heart twisted, and the tears flowed. She wasn’t even sure she knew why she was crying. The loss of her baby. All the pretending. The thought of losing Jimmy. Maybe all of it pressed down on her spirit. What had happened to the cheerful college student she’d been last fall when she’d first met Jimmy?

     In the last three months she’d cried more than she’d probably cried in her whole life. Her mind replayed the conversation from the grocery store again and again as she drove into the garage. She kept hearing what the one woman had said. Those two couldn’t stay away from each other. Did Jimmy still love Whitney? Did she still love Jimmy and intend to go after him even though he was married, as those women had surmised?

 


 You can find more information on this book here.

Do you plan anything special for Pi Day? 

Merrillee Whren is the winner of the 2003 Golden Heart Award presented by Romance Writers of American. She is married to her own personal hero, her husband of forty-plus years, and has two grown daughters. Connect with her on her Facebook page and sign up for her newsletter.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Lyn Cote Asks Do You Want to Miss This Deal?

 90% OFF-THREE gripping mystery and sweet romances in ONE SET-NORTHERN INTRIGUE Books 1-3:  A small town where everyone knows everyone. Or do they? Who is the silent thief in the night? Who is setting fiery surprises and why? Is there a stalker? And more questions of who and why must be solved. Yet in the midst of the danger around them, unlikely couples find the courage to love. And faith to trust God. 



This sale ENDS MARCH 15TH! Click here to purchase. Why not tell a friend?



Wednesday, March 11, 2026

The Luck You Make for Yourself by Josie Riviera

There's a reason we love everything about Ireland in March. The green, the legends, the sense that magic is lurking just around the next stone wall. But here's what I've thought about lately: Is luck something that really happens to us?


The women I admire most didn't wait for the stars to align. They made a decision, took a step, and figured out the rest on the way. That's not luck. That's courage.

Spring nudges us toward that kind of bravery. The days are longer. The air makes it seem like anything is possible. This is the time to try something you've put off: a class, a trip, a conversation, and a dream you tucked away for "someday."

This March, I want to celebrate; I'm offering my Oh Danny Boy, my sweet Irish romance novel and reader favorite, as a free download for a limited time only. Set in Ireland and full of second chances Grab it, curl up, and let yourself believe in magic.

After all, the luckiest thing any of us can do is to begin.


Also free on Kindle Unlimited.

What do you love about March? Please leave your comments below.

Josie Riviera is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary, historical, and inspirational romances that read like Hallmark movies. She lives in the Charlotte, NC, area with her wonderfully supportive husband. They share their home with an adorable Shih Tzu, who constantly needs grooming, and live in an old house forever needing renovation.


Sign up for her newsletter and get a FREE ebook on her website: josieriviera.com


Saturday, March 7, 2026

Retrospect Wind Down ~ Jean C. Gordon








2022 saw the release of my last full-length romance, Falling for the Scotsman, and a novella, Can't Say No to Puppies, which was part of the Sweet Romance Reads authors' A Puppy for Christmas series.

Book Background

My husband is half Scottish, as is my mother. Ever since I was in fifth grade and read a book, The Four Marys (about Mary Queen of Scots as a young girl and her four ladies in waiting) for a book report, I've been interested in all things Scotland. I think I've read every biography of Queen Mary published. And early on in my writing career I wrote a short historical romance set in 10th Century Scotland that's no longer in print (His Lady Viking). At the time I started writing Falling for the Scotsman, we were planning our trip to Scotland for our 50th wedding anniversary. Incidentally, the trip was was fabulous.

THE HOPELESS ROMANTICS OF WILLOW RIDGE: Can their book boyfriends lead a book club of hopeless romantics to a real happily ever after?

When Ross Campbell catches Sorcha Laurant's eye at the Savanah Scottish Games because he looks just like her historical romance book boyfriend, little do they know where their chance meeting will lead. A 50-year-old connection between her grandmother and his grandfather. A centuries-old mystery about a rumored stolen whisky recipe. Feelings that neither have experienced before and don't know how to handle.

Will Sorcha and Ross's research sessions take them beyond solving the recipe mystery and their intertwined ancestry to true love? Find out in this sweet, small-town, enemies to lovers southern romance. The Hopeless Romantics of Willow Ridge series are sweet, small-town contemporary romances. Each book is a standalone and can be read individually or as part of the series.

BUY

A Puppy For Christmas Novella

His brother left her at the altar. 

When Shelby Newcomb retreats home for a traditional family Christmas, the last thing she expects is to be running the Puppy Pals rescued dogs giveaway with the brother of the man who jilted her.

Reformed bad boy Kris Carmichael is making a fresh start as a veterinarian in Williamstown. Successfully launching the Puppy Pals Christmas dog giveaway will save animals and build his new practice. All he has to do is avoid the woman he still carries a torch for.

But bro codes and broken trust are no match for the joy of the Christmas season and a litter of puppies. With a few nudges from a dating app and a matchmaking grandmother, the event and the growing spark between Shelby and Kris could deliver a very Merry Christmas.

But can Shelby trust Kris's promises or will another Carmichael break her heart? And all the hearts hoping for Puppies for Christmas.

BUY

2022 PUPPIES FOR CHRISTMAS NOVELLAS
House Calls for the Holidays by Pat Simmons
Can't Say No to Puppies by Jean C. Gordon
Christmas in the Air by Josie Riviera
Sealed with a Christmas Kiss by Laura Scott
Puppy Love and Christmas Cookies by Merrillee Whren
Mischief and Mistletoe in Christmas Town by Susan Aylworth
Mavis's Forever Christmas by Lyn Cote
The Last Christmas Puppy by Roxanne Rustand
Found: An Almost Perfect Christmas by Kimberly Rose Johnson






Saturday, February 28, 2026

Lyn Cote Recalls Furry Friends


Today I'm remembering some of my dearest friends who have gone on.
First is V-8, our shelter cat who was with us 2003 to 2021, our longest lived cat. He was the most amiable cat we'd ever had and you can see he helped me with my writing!


Another cat Mutzie was my mother in law's cat whom we had promised to take if she pre-deceased him. Mutzie is Kitty in Slovenian. My husband's grandparents immigrated from there just before WW1. So all their cats were Mutzie. He was a cat with a sense of humor! He made me laugh on purpose! He was with us 2009-2014. I miss his tricks.


And here is my husband with Tricksy, our daughter's cat who had bonded with V-8 and wouldn't move with her when she finally found an apartment. He and V-8 were an unusual bonded pair--2 males not born in the same litter. He was a rambunctious cat but never mean. Just lots of energy! He was with us from 2006-2020.

Do you have a furry friend that brings fun and cuddling into your life? Please share. I will gift a free ebook to one commenter here or on our Facebook Cafe (click the photo to the right.)

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! MY NEXT SPECIAL SALE IS March 9-15th! Three books in one box, usually $9.99 reduced to 0.99 

A small town where everyone knows everyone. Or do they? Who is the silent thief in the night? Who is setting fiery surprises and why? Is there a stalker? And more questions of who and why must be solved. Yet in the midst of the danger around them, unlikely couples find the courage to love. And faith to trust God.   Click here to purchase. Why not tell a friend?--Lyn