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9 comments posted.

Re: Sweet Madness (6:08pm April 5, 2013):

Timothy -- all admirable qualities to have! Thanks for stopping by

Linda -- Orange is lovely, a great flair color! And turquois is very complementary to that, so it's no wonder you love it, too! Thanks for stopping by!

Re: Sweet Madness (4:52pm April 5, 2013):

Hi everyone! Sorry I'm a little late to our colorful party, but the Heir and the Spare are both home today and not really keen on Mommy getting on the computer when I could be playing with them :)

Ashley C -- Thanks so much! I do hope you love it!

Carin - it's interesting how often those two colors go together anyway, like 2 sides to a coin

Sue -- there are some gorgeous purples out right now in paint colors...it's so IN :) I've even seen it done on houses recently and it looks awesome, which I never would have expected

Anna - Pink is nice :)

May -- It's funny how we gravitate towards the colors that look best on us!

Joanne--blue is lovely. I do hope you love Sweet Madness!

Deb--nothing wrong with a ray of sunshine! I like bright and cheery. Yellow was Penlope's color of choice once, too :)

Patti -- It was tough for me to do such rotten things to poor Penelope, who was such a sweetheart in the first book. But, I think she comes out of it stronger :)

Kent--blue is very popular. Such a nice color!

Rita--I'm SO glad you enjoyed SWEET ENEMY! It's always interesting to me to see what people think, especially as they read through the series. For some people, SE is their fav. Others say Sweet Deception, which just won the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence in published historical romance. And now that people are reading Sweet Madness, most are saying it's their fav (though not all)...funny how different we all are! I just hope it means I'm putting out a good product every time :)

Colleen -- I'm like you, my favorite vascillates

Joy--Oooh, island colors! I like it :)

Susan--Those two go nicely together, too! Especially when the pink is very pale.

Re: Sweet Deception (10:12pm August 13, 2012):

Hi Peggy,

No, it wasn't a coincidence :) While I don't always have say in my covers, I requested the green dress and the publisher liked the idea. They did a lovely job...I adore it!

Re: Sweet Deception (8:11pm August 13, 2012):

Hi everyone! Thank you SO much for coming by and saying hello! Sorry I'm so late to the party, but I have 1 year old and 4 year old boys, so sometimes I can't even think about computer time until after their father gets home :)

Thank you all for the congrats and lovely comments about my story. And I LOVE how stubborn you all are! I found myself nodding quite a bit as I read through your comments. Both of my heroines are stubborn chits, and I must confess--at least part of their personalities come from me :)

Thanks again, and good luck in the contest!

Re: Sweet Enemy (11:33pm March 6, 2012):

@Maureen -- You're welcome! Thanks for stopping by!

@Diane -- Me, too, whether they admit it just to themselves or to each other. Sometimes just admitting it to themselves is the toughest part!

@Dolores -- isn't it always fun to watch friends realize that they love each other? Like Emma and Mr. Knightley :)

@E Feldter -- well, I like the word "disparate". :) Thanks for stopping by

@Lisa -- Yes, that!

@Patti -- Ha! Yes, both are very enjoyable to read...and write!

Re: Sweet Enemy (9:41pm March 6, 2012):

@Wilma -- Oh yes! The greatest anticipation of them all...how will they get
to the Happily Ever After... :)

@MaryAnne -- Thanks for letting me know! SO glad you're enjoying Sweet
Enemy. Sweet Deception will be out August 7--not too terribly long :)

@Deb -- Ah yes, the one-two punch. Saucy banter and sweet anticipation
:)

@Peggy -- Thanks, Peggy. I love the flower analogy. I hope you love how
Sweet Enemy unfurls :)

@Beth -- Yes, my favorites are the authors that really get deep in the
characters so that I can not only see what they are thinking, but feel what
they do :) Thanks for stopping by!

Re: Sweet Enemy (8:24pm March 6, 2012):

@Diana -- You're so right...it is all about tenderness in the end, isn't it :)

@Tracie -- Thank you! And Happy Reading :)

Re: Sweet Enemy (7:15pm March 6, 2012):

@Kathleen -- Yes, I love the sparks that those "accidental touches"
provoke :)

@GS Moch -- Thank you so much! I hope you love Geoffrey and Liliana's
story

@Erin -- I really tried to blend the two. Geoffrey falls first and once he
realizes that he can use Liliana's scientific experimental nature to bind him
to her, he takes her a little farther down the path of seduction each time
until she's addicted. So even each physical encounter between them
builds anticipation...

@Cindy -- Thanks! I love how readers are responding to my lady chemist
and her mystery :)

@Sue -- me, too, expecially when there are both strong external and
internal obstacles

@Felicia -- Love is a journey, isn't it? :)

@ Lynn -- Thanks Lynn! I love the Cynsters, and Johanna Lindsay's
Mallory's and Julie Garwood's...Oh, I just love series :)

@Alyson -- Thanks! There's definitely plenty of chemistry, both in and out
of the bedroom ;)

@Robin -- I do hope you love it!

@Maureen -- You're so right. It IS a dance :) Thanks for stopping by

@Holly -- and everything after it :)

@Lenna -- I adore the give and take, too, especially when there are real
obstacles in their way. Theyn they have to realize what they will have to
sacrifice to make it work.

@Mary -- Thanks! Hope you love it

@Cheryl -- lots of first kiss people here today :)

@Linda -- Thank you, Linda :)

@Cate -- Thanks Cate!

@Kaci -- Thank you. I hope you love it!

@Chelsea -- I, too, love the realizeation...when they have to acknowledge,
if only to themselves, that they are toast!

@Mary -- Yes, verbal sparring is always fun!

Re: Sweet Enemy (1:03pm March 6, 2012):

@Wendy -- I so agree. It can ruin a great story when the romance is
resolved too early...then I lose interest. Thank you for coming by.

@Carla -- That's a beautiful way to describe the importance of banter--
you're right, it's so vital!

@Dawn -- Oooh, that first kiss. It's always so hard to decide where to put it
and how/why, because we know how important it is...

@Beth -- Yes, random touches...a great way to ease the characters into
that deeper relationship

@Pam -- Sounds like first kisses are winning the anticipation race by a
landslide!

@Cheryl -- I adore the eye-opening, the first time they see each other in a
new light. I think I like that better than the first kiss, even

@Anna- Ha! Than you :)

@Colleen -- so fun to create opposite characters and see how far they can
push/pull each other

@Linda -- HI LINDA! I'm so glad you love it! Thank you very much for
reading my debut :)

@Marjorie -- Thank you! I hope you love it :)

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