Friday, February 28, 2025

Lyn Cote Asks



--do you know that I have a free monthly newsletter where I talk about what I'm doing at home and ask readers to voice experiences on monthly questions and maybe win a free ebook? Here's the latest question.

Our question for March is a bit more persona than last month’s about reading historical fiction. What historic events have you lived through? What were the ones you most remember and why? Most of us have lived through many. The earliest one I recall is the Cuban Missile Crisis under JFK. (Yes, I was just in kindergarten at the time!:-)  Remember if your comment is shared here, I offer you an ebook!

I got amazing replies to this question. As an author I never get to meet or chat with my readers. This gives me a chance to get to know them or maybe you.

So if you'd like to get to know me better and vice versa, why not subscribe? You can unsubscribe at any time. I also hold a monthly contest for those who subscribe and JOURNEY TO VICTORY is the ebook to win. Click https://booksbylyncote.com/SWBS/contest and enter! Why not?

Monday, February 24, 2025

The Best Part of Book Signings by Pat Simmons

I'm celebrating 18 years as a published author, and every year, I attend book conferences. Readers rock!


I made new friends this past weekend at the San Antonio African American Book Festival, including an adorable four-year-old. As I was talking with her mother, all of a sudden, she stepped behind my table and handed me a heart-shaped sucker. How generous for her willingness to part with a treat. This gesture made my day. Children are so giving and innocent, and that moment was the highlight of my book signing.



Besides meeting new readers excited about my work, especially my Jamieson Legacy series that features Black American history, I got a chance to connect with other authors and admire their displays. Networking is a big part of going to book signing events. One such author was Mary Brown, a children's author extraordinaire. Her display was eye-catching and interactive for young readers.

Out of forty-plus authors, four of us agreed to stay in contact and continue to learn and uplift one another.

In three months, I'll head to Las Vegas for the Book Lovers Con with new ideas I've learned from authors on my Texas road trip. 

Here are a few more photos of table displays and authors. Some were not in the photo because they were selling books--a good thing.


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Make sure you check out my Intercessors series. The victory is already won.



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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Valentine’s Day Magic: A Weekend of Love and Second Chances by Merri Maywether

There’s something magical about Valentine’s Day, especially when it falls on a Friday. The holiday feels like an open invitation to turn a single day of romance into an entire weekend of celebration—and that’s exactly what inspired me while writing my newest release, My Grumpy Valentine.

One of my favorite things about Valentine’s Day is the excitement it brings, especially from kids. Their joy over heart-shaped cookies, candies, and endless crafts with heart cutouts adds to my own excitement for the holiday. Their enthusiasm is so pure and delightful, and I’ve channeled that same energy into the story.

This year in Hope Springs, Montana, Valentine’s weekend becomes a delightful series of events: a Friday night concert, a Saturday dance, and a cozy Sunday brunch. It’s a time for love, laughter, and (imagine me tapping my fingers together behind the keybord) maybe even a little matchmaking magic.

Of course, no romance is complete without a bit of drama, and our cinnamon roll hero, Eugene, certainly delivers. Let me give you a peek behind the scenes:

A year ago, Kelly (she’s the grumpy one…but only with Eugene) invited Eugene on a “friend date” for Valentine’s Day.

But thanks to Eugene’s mischievous chihuahua, Brutus, the note never reached him. That’s right—Brutus hid the note! Eugene only finds it a year later, and let’s just say that both Eugene and Cupid have some work to do.

With a bit of help from Brutus, the meddling small-town friends and family, and maybe even Cupid himself, Eugene and Kelly are about to be nudged (or shoved) toward their happily-ever-after. Their story is filled with humor, heart, visits from characters in the other Hope Springs stories....and the sweet chaos of love that only Valentine’s weekend can bring.

Writing My Grumpy Valentine was a joy, especially because it allowed me to explore the ways love blooms. It also was a fun way to show that love isn’t always perfect or predictable, but it’s always worth the effort.

Now that Valentine’s Day has passed, I’d love to hear from you: What was your favorite part of the holiday? Did you try something new, indulge in sweet treats, or share special moments with loved ones? Let me know in the comments—I can’t wait to hear your stories!

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My Grumpy Valentine is part of the Sweet Short Romance Reads collection, featuring 18 heartwarming tales. Visit the series page to learn more: Clean Romance Book Girlies - Merri Maywether.



Friday, February 14, 2025

Happy Valentine's Day

Today is not only Valentine's Day, but it is my 49th wedding anniversary. I can hardly believe my husband and I have been married that long. We were married on Valentine's Day because it happened to be the Saturday before Presidents' Day back in 1976. I was a school teacher and had that following Monday off. So it was one less day I would miss from school while we were on our honeymoon. As it turned out, I resigned my teaching position because my husband lived in a small town about fifty miles from my school, and I discovered that fifty miles was too far to drive even for a few months until the end of the school year. 

My Kellersburg series was inspired by the small Ohio towns we lived in when we were first married. You can check out the books in the series by clicking right here

Do you have any special plans for Valentine's 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.

 

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Beyond Red Roses: Finding Real Romance in February by Josie Riviera

Let's be honest—Valentine's Day can be tricky. While store windows overflow with hearts and candy, real romance often looks different from those picture-perfect cards and commercials.

Some of my favorite love stories are wonderfully ordinary. The couple who still holds hands after forty years of marriage. The grandmother who bakes heart-shaped cookies with her grandkids every February. The sisters who've made Valentine's Day their annual movie marathon tradition, complete with popcorn and fuzzy socks.

These real-life moments remind me why I love a good romance story. Not for the grand gestures, but for the authentic connections—the kind that make you smile and remind you that love comes in many forms.

Looking for some heartwarming stories this February? Treat yourself to Valentine Hearts, a collection of four sweet romances that capture the magic of finding love when you least expect it. It's like having a box of chocolates, but instead of finishing them too quickly, you can savor each story one at a time.


Grab your copy of Valentine Hearts today!


This Valentine's Day, celebrate love your way—whether that's with a romantic dinner, a good book, or simply calling someone special to say "I care."

What's your favorite way to celebrate February 14th?


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 support husband. They share their home with an adorable Shih Tzu, who constantly needs grooming, and live in an old house forever needing renovation.


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Friday, February 7, 2025

Announcing . . . Jean C. Gordon

In addition to the arrival of our first great-grandchild last week--she’s beautiful, and we are so grateful everything went well and that they live only about ten minutes away--I have a book announcement.

Do you like audiobooks? If so, nearly all my books are now available in that format. Amazon just notified me that all these titles are available:

Falling for the Guitar Man: A Small-Town Southern Romance ((Hopeless Romantics of Willow Ridge)
Falling for the Scotsman: A Small-Town Southern Romance (Hopeless Romantics of Willow Ridge Book 8)

Indigo Bay 2-in-1: Sweet Entanglement and Sweet Horizons
Sweet Entanglement (Indigo Bay Sweet Romance Series Book 12)
Sweet Horizons (Indigo Bay Second Chance Romances Book 3)
Sweet Tidings (Indigo Bay)

No Time for Apologies: A Sweet City Romance (The No Brides Club Book 3)
No Time for Detours: A Sweet City Romance (The No Brides Club Book 7)
No Time for Adventure: A Sweet City Romance (The No Brides Club Book 11)

Can’t Say No to Puppies: A Holiday Novella (What the Heart Wants Book 2) 
Trusting Love (Paradox Lake Sweet Romance Book 4)
Her Very Own Champion: The Donnellys (Paradox Lake Sweet Romance Book 5)
His Christmas Star: Small-Town Inspirational Romance (Paradox Lake Sweet Romance Book 7)

Holiday Escape (Team Macachek Book 2)
Christmas Pizza to the Rescue (Team Macachek Book 4)

His Lady Viking

Bachelor Father (Upstate NY . . . where love is a little sweeter Book 1)
Mandy and the Mayor (Upstate NY ... where love is a little sweeter Book 3)

BUY