Have trouble motivating yourself to write? Merline Lovelace’s school of tough love for writers might encourage you to pound out a few lines each day. Or else. The video worked its magic on me as I’m off to buy the SD release at Harlequin, The Executive’s Valentine’s Day Seduction. I’m thinking Jayne might be interested in The Hello Girl.
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snicker…I saw this over at facebook.
Thanks for the good laugh!!!!!
They’re so darling! I’ve never read Merline Lovelace or Jill Monroe, but I love Gena Showalter’s Lords of the Underworld series. It looks like they share a warm friendship with each other. Thanks for the smile.
Looks like they all had fun.
I was lucky enough to discover Merline Lovelace way back when she published Maggie and her Colonel with Worldwide’s Stolen Moments short contemporaries back in 94. Her “backlist†at the time was only Bits & Pieces – LOL. I’ve been reading her ever since.
Glad that The Hello Girl is being published, even if it will be in Trade size.