This week I’m joined by Berni Stevens, author and cover designer, as she tells us about the book that changed her life. Berni has just published Laughing All the Way on the Jingle Bells Express with Choc Lit. Over to Berni … I’ve always been a big fan of Agatha Christie, and when I worked… Continue reading The Book That Changed My Life By Berni Stevens
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Angela Britnell – Three Lesser-Known Facts About Me
This week it’s Angela Britnell‘s turn to tell us three lesser known facts about herself. Angela is just about to release her latest Christmas book for Choc Lit – A Cornish Christmas at Pear Tree Farm. Over to Angela … Thanks so much, Morton for inviting me on your blog and I decided to pick… Continue reading Angela Britnell – Three Lesser-Known Facts About Me
What I Envy About My Fictional Heroines By Helen Buckley
This week fellow Choc Lit author Helen Buckley, author of the Spotlight Series, who has just released Strictly Christmas Spirit, is here to tell us what she envies about her fictional heroines. Over to Helen … There are three books in my Spotlight Series – thrilling and dramatic standalone stories about fame and love. I… Continue reading What I Envy About My Fictional Heroines By Helen Buckley
Three Lesser-Known Facts About Author Victoria Walker
I know it’s going to be a good guest blog post when I get carried away reading it rather than preparing the blog! This week I’m joined by an author who doesn’t live too far away from me, although her new novel, Snug in Iceland is set much further away! Victoria Walker is here this… Continue reading Three Lesser-Known Facts About Author Victoria Walker
What I Envy About Chloe – My Fictional Heroine by Author Helen Bridgett
My guest this week is Helen Bridgett who writes for Ruby Fiction. Her latest novel Christmas at Serenity Bay is released on 16 November 2021. Today she is going to tell us why she envies Chloe, the heroine of the book and can I just say that I envy Chloe too. Over to Helen …… Continue reading What I Envy About Chloe – My Fictional Heroine by Author Helen Bridgett
What I Envy About My Fictional Heroines by Kirsty Ferry
Kirsty Ferry is a regular visitor to my blog – this week she is celebrating the publication of Christmas of New Beginnings, the first in a new series for Ruby Fiction, by talking about what she envies about her fictional heroines. Over to Kirsty … Thank you so much to Morton for having me back… Continue reading What I Envy About My Fictional Heroines by Kirsty Ferry
My Real Life Heroine by Anni Rose
A really special post this week as I’m joined by fellow Choc Lit author Anni Rose to talk about her real life heroine. Over to Anni … Thank you for inviting me on to your blog today Morton. A real-life hero was a tricky question for a girl, whose first love was Ivanhoe (apparently he might… Continue reading My Real Life Heroine by Anni Rose
Jenni Keer – Tweaking Genres
This week my guest is fellow author Jenni Keer. She’s talking about her gradual move from contemporary to historical writing as she has just released a new novel with Headline Accent – The Secrets of Hawthorn Place. Over to Jenni … Thanks so much for having me on your blog, Morton, where today I’d like to… Continue reading Jenni Keer – Tweaking Genres
My Garden Inspiration by Evonne Wareham
I’m joined by fellow Choc Lit author Evonne Wareham as she talks about the inspiration for the garden in her latest novel A Villa in Portofino. Over to Evonne … Many thanks to Morton for inviting me on to her blog today as part of the blog tour for the third in my romantic suspense… Continue reading My Garden Inspiration by Evonne Wareham
Not Holding Back: Heroine Envy by Lisa Hill
A thought provoking post this week, as Lisa Hill tells us what she envies about her heroines. Lisa released Riders and Rosie which is published by Manatee Books in August 2021. Over to Lisa … It’s been over a decade now since I created my first heroine. The very wise Julie Cohen once instilled in me, at… Continue reading Not Holding Back: Heroine Envy by Lisa Hill