Maggie Blackbird

Romancing Canada's Indigenous People

Today, I’m hosting author Maya Bairey’s latest release, Painting Celia, book one in the Incubadora series, a steamy romance. Be sure to read my review. And don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. “Celia’s yearning for art and León’s passion for painting ignite, but their journey teaches lessons far beyond the canvas.” ****

Today, author Kirsten Weiss is guesting. She’s talking about her latest release Legacy of the Witch, book one in The Mystery School series, a paranormal, women’s fiction mystery. Don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****

Today, author Katie Eagan Schenck is guesting. She’s talking about her latest release When Swan’s Dance, book two in The Love Birds series, a contemporary romance. Check out the .99 cent sale. And don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****

Today, author Jennifer Bohnhoff guesting.  She’s here to talk about her latest release A Blaze of Poppies, a historical romance.  Be sure to read my review of her novel.  And don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****

June is I :::Heart::: Erotic Romance month at my blog.  During these next thirty days, I’ll be featuring authors who write erotic romance, besides the usual blog posts.  Today, I have Seelie Kay in the interview chair.  We’re discussing her erotic romance Kinky Briefs, Quatro.  Be sure to check out the excerpt. ****

Today, I have author Jen Gilroy in the interview chair.  We talk about her latest release The Wishing Tree in Irish Falls, book one in her new series Irish Falls.  If you love women’s fiction and a good dose of romance, read on.

Victoria Marshal is the author of Bookended by Beauty Queens, her debut novel through Before the Fall Books.  I have Victoria in the interview chair today, ready to answer a host of questions.  Please feel free to ask any questions of your own.  Victoria is eager to tell you about her book. 1.  First off, …

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Today, Romance, She Wrote is pleased to host guest blogger Shelly Bell. ***** When I wrote my book, A Year to Remember, it never entered my mind to classify it as a particular genre. It was fiction. It was romance. It was a story about a young woman’s transformation. It was about friendship. It was …

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