Janice Hougland
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Re: The Great Estate (10:38am August 14, 2015):
I was fortunate enough to have spent my entire summer in 1986 in England, with brief forays into Scotland, Wales and Ireland. In any event, I seriously doubt I will make it back there again to finish seeing all I could see...but I have lasting memories. And now? I relive it all again by reading historical romances...and watching Downton Abbey on TV when I can. :-) [email protected]
Re: My Highland Spy (9:08pm August 27, 2014):
It seems natural to judge a person by first impressions, but after a few youthful misconceptions on my part that caused me no end of trouble, I try very, very hard not to judge by first impressions. I ask questions and listen to answers and often "wait and watch" to see what will unfold in a given situation. What I call a "snap" judgment is often a mistaken one and I don't wish to get myself in hot water with such a rush to judgment. At least, I wouldn't want someone else to make a snap judgment about me! It's only fair that I return the consideration. Thanks for the very interesting question. [email protected]
Re: The Trouble With Honor (12:18pm February 26, 2014):
Wow! A multitude of wonderful comments, Julia! We all know how terrific your stories are, don't we?! :-) Thanks for your writing.
Re: The Bad Boy Billionaire's Wicked Arrangement (1:24pm January 2, 2014):
I'd want to meet my bad boy billionaire in my favorite city, San Francisco, at the Top of the Mark Bar & Restaurant, where we could listen to piano music, sip a glass or two of bubbly and chat for hours. :-) [email protected]
Re: A Most Devilish Rogue (7:08pm August 24, 2013):
I like the cover on this one, Ashlyn. This guy's butt is something else! :-) Enjoy your tour. [email protected]
Re: Tall, Dark, And Vampire (4:39pm August 1, 2013):
Hello Sara! What would I like about being a vampire? Hmm. Speed and strength and being able to fly (don't they fly?) would be up on my list of likes. Also having a bloodmate that was bound to you so you'd always have a loving companion who was loyal to the core . . . I think that's part of the fantasy in reading vampire stories that attracts me. Of course, story vampires are always handsome and beautiful too. I guess that's the end of my list. Thanks for the chance! [email protected]
Re: Jaguar Fever (4:33pm August 1, 2013):
Hi Terry. First off, I'm a huge fan of shifter paranormals. I started with wolves and various other weres in Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake series. I liked her weres every bit as much as her vampires. :-) Your story about Maya and Wade sounds riveting and delicious. I wanna read it soooo bad! I'm gonna have to go to Amazon to see what else you have in the store. [email protected]
Re: Ignited (1:05pm July 12, 2013):
Oh, Kaylea, I do love me a romance with intrigue or suspense. My fave for storytime! So glad I "met" you on this blog so that I have a new author to feed my reading habit. :-) Congrats on your release.
Re: Her Knight's Quest (11:29am March 15, 2013):
I like secondary characters in a book because they usually portend a follow-up story to come. I like to read a series so that the story lasts longer than a single book. I'm a greedy reader, I guess you could say. :-) [email protected]
Re: Wildcat (10:22pm February 13, 2013):
I split my reading time between paranormal romances and historical romances. I'm so glad I got introduced to you on this blog! Thanks for this opportunity.
Re: A Howl For A Highlander (10:19pm February 13, 2013):
I reading almost nothing but historical romances and paranormal romances, and those that take place in Scotland are my faves. Pleased to meet you on this blog!
Re: A Christmas Bride / Christmas Beau (10:47am November 27, 2012):
Ditto to all the previous comments: I LOVE your stores, and the Christmas ones are special for a special time of year. I've already started reading the holiday stories and it isn't even December 1st! They make me feel good and put me in the mood for decorating, cooking, and gifting. Thanks for the contest!
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