June’s Favorite Things List

Wading Through Life....

The heat and humidity are really starting to show up here in the South! The days for the next few months will revolve around running from air conditioned space to air conditioned space, trying not to sweat through my nice clothes. 😊 But there are some Favorite Things I love about the summer, especially during my birthday month!   My Favorite Things—June Edition 1. My birthday, which I share with my twin. 😊 I’m getting old enough that I don’t want to make a big deal out of it anymore, but my family never fails to make it special in some way. 2. Getaways with friends. This year I was lucky enough to be able to go away for the weekend with some special friends. We went to a nearby state park and spent the weekend eating, talking, and laughing while surrounded by some beautiful nature. A very relaxing way to spend some down time! image 3. The Strawberry Moon. This photo doesn’t do the full moon justice. It was actually a pinkish orange color and reflected beautifully off the water at the state park. image 4. Sandals and painted toenails. It’s always fun to change out my shoes in the summer, but it also means I need to paint my toenails. I’m always excited by new colors and having my nails painted makes me feel fancy. 😊 What’s your favorite color for your nails? 5. New stove!!! Our house came with all the original appliances and we’ve been replacing them one by one as they’ve needed it. This one marks the last, and now they all finally match. I just have to get used to the way a new one works. image   Do you have big plans for the summer? Mine will mostly be spent editing and painting. Gotta get the outside of the house finished and The Secrets of Thornbury Woods Book 2 in tip top shape for release! Sign up for my newsletter to read the new exclusive Character Interview feature (with inspirational photo)! I hope your summer is a great one!! Dani

💜 The Hidden Door Release Day 💜

The Hidden Door, Book 1

Secrets of Thornbury Woods

Cover of The Hidden Door

What deadly secrets still lurk beneath Hawthorne Hall? The mysterious estate stood empty for a decade, adding to its haunted mystique. Only a few know the true, tragic story from its hidden depths. Knox Pearson and his close band of friends bonded over that tragedy. Now they have a vision for re-opening Hawthorne Prep School: help at-risk teens. It’s a path to redemption for the sins of their past. But he isn’t sure he will ever escape the crushing guilt from that fateful night long ago. Sara Rutherford has battled to build her renovation business despite being a town outcast. Her natural talent and uncanny ability to “read” inanimate objects helped her make headway and defy the powers-that-be who try to subvert her success. Now her Uncle Lou, who was working at Hawthorne Hall, has gone missing. Sara’s not the woman to stop searching…and she suspects the secret passage in the estate’s library holds the key to her questions. Knox isn’t about to let her loose unsupervised on his property, so they team up to explore the underground tunnels together. When they discover the hidden sanctuary of a long forgotten secret society, Knox’s secrets can no longer hide in the shadows. But this time, it just might cost Sara her life. Discover a new gothic southern romance series, inspired by the romantic mystery stories of Phyllis A Whitney and Mary Stewart.

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SNEAK PEEK

  Running through the misty black night. Heart hammering. Sucking hard for breath. Barely able to make out the shape of the trees as she sped by. Unable to hear her pursuers over her gasps for air and pounding footsteps in the crunchy leaves.   Just the memory of that night, Sara’s only night on the grounds of what was now Hawthorne Preparatory School, had the power to jumpstart a racing heart. She wasn’t sure why. She’d long ago convinced herself that what she’d seen and heard had all been in her pre-teen imagination. The hands grabbing at her. The struggle to get away. The sounds of someone chasing her. Her cousins had tried to scare her in retaliation for having to drag her along, she was sure. They’d vehemently denied it all these years. But standing here now, facing the ornate entry in the heavy morning mist, she told herself that it had to have been a joke played on her younger self. Why it would even faze her as a full-grown, capable adult with the weight of the world on her shoulders, she didn’t know. Sara was far too practical for that…now. Still, that residual adrenaline mixed with her present-day fear for her family, clouding her judgment of the murky surroundings and looming mansion before her. She’d like to think she wasn’t intimidated by much anymore. She’d been in hairier situations while bailing out her uncle and a plethora of aunts and cousins from their bad choices, but her instincts were screaming that whatever was beyond the massive front door was more than all that drama combined. Oddly enough, Hawthorne Prep had also been the building that made Sara’s hands itch and her heart beat a little bit harder…usually with excitement. Once known as the Ashley estate, there were over fifty rooms, multiple outbuildings, and land that stretched farther than the eye could see. Her daddy and uncle would tell her about the unusual additions to the mansion, including an indoor pool long before that was a thing and the hand-built church in the now-abandoned village. Even when she’d been a child working in the woodshop, learning woodworking first-hand at her daddy’s knee, her dad would talk about the time he’d helped build the glass dome in the winter garden conservatory or the legendary spiral staircase in the two-story library. Sara would get all fidgety thinking about the history and the grandeur, the many craftsmen who had labored over the creations here—just like she would someday. Only she hadn’t imagined her first official visit to be under these circumstances. In the early Tennessee spring morning, she stood in a thick gray mist, staring up at the imposing stone facade. The impulse to find a side door—one just for the worker bees—rose inside of her. Two weeks from now, when she joined her uncle on the library renovation job they had landed, she would have done just that. Joyfully fulfilling the dreams of her childhood. But today…today she had to march through that impressive front door despite her worn jeans and work boots. Today she wanted answers—fuck the job. She needed to know what had happened last night. Uncle Lou was in trouble. Clenching her teeth, she straightened her shoulders and marched up the short stone steps, ignoring the swirl of the fog around her boots and the eerie silence, so unnatural for a massive estate that had been turned into its second iteration of a preparatory school. This one for at-risk teen boys. Nothing spooky here. Time to put aside scary childhood memories. Despite the heavy reluctance weighing down her limbs, Sara grasped the ornate metal knocker and slammed it down three times. Why they would still adhere to this old-fashioned method instead of a modern doorbell or even a camera, she didn’t understand. Especially since she’d heard they were already hosting their first class of test students before the grand re-opening but she had to admit it added to the ambience. It made her grateful for the softly worn leather gloves she wore. Goodness only knew how many people had touched this very knocker. She had enough emotions rolling through her without taking on any others. The door emitted a deep creak as it eased open a few inches, sending unnecessary shivers racing over her skin. Sara found herself facing Cassius, the long-time caretaker of the estate. Seemed like he’d been here a hundred years—though she knew that wasn’t true—but he sure looked it. Guess the knocker wasn’t the only thing that hadn’t changed. “Yes,” he said. His stern tone turned the simple word into a command rather than the expected question. Sara shouldn’t be surprised. Cassius had always been the epitome of grouchy, scary custodian, reminiscent of another era where shooting at people to get them off your lawn was completely acceptable here in the South. Well, that might still work for some people. Not exactly the image the new estate owners should be going for, but the fact that they’d kept him employed after over forty years of service was a credit to them. “Cassius, it’s Sara. Sara Rutherford.” The sour expression on his craggy face didn’t change. He simply stared through her as if he didn’t recognize her—or didn’t want to. “Sara of Rutherford Restorations?” she pushed. “I’m here to check on Uncle Lou.” His milky gaze finally connected with hers before flicking down her front. “You don’t have an employee badge.” What did that have to do with anything? Impatience mixed with her fears, causing her to shift closer. Still, she tried to mitigate her clipped tone. Yes, he was old, but she knew he could be a little set in his ways. “I know. I don’t start here until next week. But I need to see my uncle. He started renovating the library, remember?” Cassius narrowed the gap in the doorway as if afraid she would push her way inside. So he did remember her, but she only became pushy when pushed. She’d stay professional…for now. The extreme pull between her fears and the desire to keep this renovation job warred within her. She’d dreamed of working on that spiral staircase in the library since the first time her daddy had described it to her. It was one of her life goals. But she needed inside now. Not next week. If she could just see the library, touch Lou’s tools, then she would know. She crowded closer, her boots bumping against the threshold of the door. “Is Lou here?” The door swung a few inches closer. His aged, lined face seemed to grow even deeper crags as his watery gaze flicked over her. His wrinkly lips drew up in a knot. “Only employees are allowed inside. Mr. Knox’s orders.” “I realize that, Cassius,” she said through clenched teeth, trying to control herself by a thin thread. “But I’m here to see Lou. I need to know if he came to work today. I’m his boss, remember?” “Sorry,” he snapped from between thin lips. “Employees only.” Was Cassius just being his usual difficult self? Or was there another reason he didn’t want her to see her uncle? She narrowed her gaze on him as he moved to swing the door shut. Sara slammed her work boot into the disappearing gap. Luckily the steel toes protected her foot from the impact. Patience was now gone. “Look, I don’t care who you need to talk to, but I am not leaving until I see my uncle. Got it?” So much for professionalism. His eyes widened but she no longer cared. Family came first. Even if she lost the job, Lou was all that mattered. He’d been her rock since he’d sobered up four years ago, and she couldn’t lose him now. Fear and anger mingled below her skin. “Now let me in.” For once she could live up to her undeserved rep as a hard-assed bitch in this town. She had a fraction of a second to register the surprise dawning on Cassius’s face before something heavy slammed into her from behind and drove her shoulder into the solid side of the centuries-old door-frame. Pain reverberated through Sara’s shoulder on her way through the door, then exploded in her head as it also slammed into the frame. The pressure from behind kept her moving forward, her legs stumbling to keep up. She was several feet through the door when strong hands jerked her to stop.  

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New Release News! And a Sale!

Wading Through Life:

The gothics are coming! I did it!   This past weekend, I finished the first draft of book two of my contemporary southern gothic series. This series dream was born 3 years ago, and I’ve fought to bring them to life through a difficult job, writers block, home renovation, pandemic, and a job change… and the doubts, lordie, the doubts!   Trying to figure out how to make the move to this genre was intimidating, even after 10 years of publishing, but this is the genre of my heart and I had to do it! The fact that I’ve finished drafts for books one and two in the last year seems like a miracle but I’ve just pushed for one word at a time. Now it’s time to revise! image There are quite a few things to come before the books can be released. Besides revisions, I’ll work with a cover artist to get that ready. See below for some theme ideas. I promise to release titles and covers to my newsletter first!!   Then uploading files to various retailers to prep for launch of book one *in May*. I’ll start the process all over again immediately because I want to release book two in *July*.   Are these books for you? Well, I hope so, but a big clue would be if you are a fan of secret passages, old houses, mysterious heroes, and secret societies. These books are patterned after the stories I devoured in the library as a young girl by authors like Phyllis A Whitney and Barbara Michaels. Mine have a contemporary setting steeped in the atmospheric surroundings of the southern US.   image I hope you’ll join me on the journey to publishing the stories of my heart and share in my excitement!!! Take care, Dani image

Book Sale!

image   Harlequin has put some of my ebooks on sale for $1.99! If you missed any of these stories, now's the time to download! Titles to look for: Unbridled Billionaire The Blackstone Heir Reining In the Billionaire

Something That Caught My Eye

I've been really into skulls since last Halloween and while searching for my cover inspiration came across this beauty. I love the juxtaposition between macabre and fancy. image  

A Little Binge Watching…Spooky-Style!

Wading Through Life...

I’ve been immersing myself in some gothic-esque TV shows and movies as I work on book 2 of my contemporary southern gothic series to put me in the right frame of mind. I thought I’d share some of these with y’all this month. They’re perfect for a cold winter’s night with hot chocolate (shot of Bailey’s anyone?) and a fuzzy blanket, joined by one or more of my kitty babies to keep me warm.   Some awesome options:   Logo for mini-series The Haunting of Hill House Haunting of Hill House (series-Netflix) I do a rewatch of this series every couple of months. The characterization of this family is stunning. They are all SO flawed, yet I’ve come to love each of them. Then the setting and hidden ghosts…lovely!   Logo for Coco the movie Coco (movie) I recently watched this with my daughter, who was re-watching it. Now—skeletons are my jam, so a whole movie of talking skeletons is right up my alley! But the music, the themes, all of it spoke to me.   Logo for We Bought A Funeral Home We Bought a Funeral Home  (series-Discovery+) This is a reality show about a family who moves into an old funeral home to renovate it into a family home. The mother’s style is over-the-top gothic and I absolutely love it. Then all the neighbors curious about what they’re doing…the speakeasy in the basement is awesome! These are all adding to the misty, gloomy atmosphere and ghostly activities of my second contemporary gothic novel. What are your favorite atmospheric, spooky TV shows or movies featuring ghosts, supernatural themes, or just gothic style for a cold night in front of a fire?   Take Care, Dani    

Hot Irish Romance for a Cold, Cold Night...

STRIKING A CHORD Backstage Pass series image   He has fame beyond his dreams … now he needs her to make it all complete.   Sean Rosslair, Irish drummer, is now a US rock legend. One with a craving for control—and his new PA’s sultry voice and smokin’ BBW body have him demonstrating what happens to naughty girls. Meghan Adams finds herself begging for more of Sean’s discipline. But can he share all his erotic secrets before a hidden enemy puts him out of commission—permanently?   Sean Rosslair has made his dreams come true, and then some--despite his turbulent break from a family who considered image more important than anything. Now Sean has a new goal--getting up close and personal with his new assistant, whose smokin' sexy voice makes him ache to show her what else he can do with his hands. But one look in her clear, innocent eyes tells him she's the kind of woman he should never have.   When Meghan finally exposes her plus-size presence to her new, uber-sexy boss, he doesn’t react the way she expects. She takes her punishment for her white lie well—too well. Meghan can’t refrain from begging her boss for another spanking … but when he takes her with him to his wealthy family's lovely Irish estate, this Southern girl finds herself surrounded by secrets. In the midst of Sean's painful past, can she let go enough to embrace romance with a rock star?   Caution: Contains crazy families, dark secrets, and a hero who knows how to transform pain into pleasure--get your copy of Striking a Chord today!   Amazon All Other Retailers  

Winter Faves & A Holiday Sale!

Wading Through Life...

I’ll admit, I’m a full-on Fall Lover. The changing color of the leaves. Cooler temperatures. The spooky atmosphere. Not to mention the pumpkin muffins, apple cider, pecan pie…LOL It’s the season I could live in forever (and only really get to enjoy for about 2 weeks here in the southern US). But there are still things I love about winter, especially this first part before I get tired of the cold temps that have hung around a little too long. Here’s my list of winter favorite things:
  1. The Galaxy of Lights: this is a holiday lights display at the botanical gardens in my home town. Each year has something a little different, along with old favorites. We like to go to the walking nights as a family and enjoy hot chocolate as we stroll through the lit gardens.
Christmas lights made into a house   Galaxy of Lights display 2. ASMR videos that help me focus at work or when I’m writing. This winter greenhouse is one of my new faves. 3. Chocolate chip bundt cake!! One of our family faves that my husband’s grandmother always made for the holidays. We have it at Thanksgiving and Christmas. It’s so popular, I have to make 2 at a time! 4. Holiday books (like mine that is on sale below!). Some of my other faves including Undisclosed by Ella Sheridan. 5. Christmas present shopping. One of my love languages is finding just the right gift for the right person. I really enjoy giving someone something that I think they’ll enjoy and that fits their interests. I’m not a fan of gift cards unless its one I know that person really needs/wants (like the young adults in my life trying to buy groceries and work day lunches on a limited income). Unfortunately, I’m not as keen to wrap them all. 😊 6. Time spent around the fire pit with marshmallows for roasting and a blanket to snuggle into, surrounded by family and friends. Fire pit taken at night while roasting marshmallows 7. Decorating the spaces around me (be it for fall, Thanksgiving, or Christmas). This year I’m enjoying decorating my cubicle, which has helped me meet lots of people at my new job when they stop by to check it out. Christmas decorations 8. Time off for the holidays! Woot! Woot! This year, hubby has some time off too, so we will be relaxing and enjoying a slower pace for a few days. 9. The possibility of snow… I know this may sound weird to those of you who live in snow-covered climes, but we rarely get snow here (and when we do, it doesn’t last long). So the mere mention of snow around the holidays causes lots of excitement and a rush to the nearest grocery store. My kids, though grown, still love it to. So no matter what time it starts, we are bundled up to walk down the road and be the first to make footprints in the winter wonderland. 10. An abundance of family time. It’s so rejuvenating to spend time just visiting (as we call it here in the South) with those I love. Watching Christmas movies. Playing board games. Catching up. Laughing.   What makes the list of your Faves for Winter Season? Post in the comments below.  

Holiday Reading

Holiday Storm cover. Picture of rocker woman in front of a gate in the snow. HOLIDAY STORM (A Covington Corner novella) NOW on Sale for $1.99 As her boss, he’d made her life miserable for years. Now she’s snowed in with him for the holidays…with access to the secrets he’s been hiding from her. Piper Waverly’s boss demands she collect a contract from his house during a snowstorm on Christmas Eve…that is his frustrating M.O., even if he is a sexy former rock star. What she didn’t expect was to spend Christmas at his isolated mountain retreat—just the two of them. But seclusion with the thorn-in-her-side has some surprising benefits. Her arch nemesis shows a surprisingly sensual side that draws her. She is also able to pry into the side of his life he’s hidden from her for so long. Tantalizing…until his secrets hit too close to home. Does the hidden room in his house hold the key to her family tragedy? Has he always been closer than she thought? Will her newfound love withstand the coming storm? Read the entire Secrets of Covington Corner novella series: Shadow Manor Haunted Heritage Dark Destiny Shadow Manor Buy it now at your favorite retailer https://books2read.com/u/bxjMek

It Caught My Eye...

  Kitten looking at Christmas tree

Salem Revisited!

What’s better than spooky season in America’s spookiest town?

As many of you know, my daughter and I recently went on a girls’ trip to Salem, MA. I don’t travel often, but I love it so! This was her first flights, so it was fun to experience that with her. Salem, MA, is actually a smaller town than I thought, and a lot of the tourist spots are in a very close area. The leaves had just started turning that week, which added to the autumn feel along with the cold temperature (hence my weapons of creation sweatshirt). I got to see enough spooky decorations to make my creepy-loving heart happy! But I also learned so much about Salem’s history and their current focus on tolerance, diversity and inclusion. Here are some of the highlights: Architecture: I love the “feel” that architecture lends a place. Salem (and Massachusetts in general) felt very New England/American historical with some quirky stops along the way. Examples of Salem architecture   Atmosphere: Let’s get real! We were there to celebrate Halloween, which Salem does all October long. Examples of atmosphere in Salem   Some other fun things we did!       This trip inspired me so much to really think about atmosphere and the feel of a place, along with the unjust persecution and why this happened. All of the cool things that we saw and everything I learned fed my creativity in a big way! Inspiration has been hard to access easily during the pandemic, which added to my difficult case of Writer's block. From the "Feel" of Salem, the historical information, visual fodder, and architecture, it all came together to boost my creative energy and refill the well. Yay! I'm also grateful that I experienced this place with my daughter. We share a love of spookiness, so these are memories we will both cherish. I hope you enjoy a chance to see it too. Spooky season was wonderful this year and lasted extra long! But it gave me lots of thinking time, then and into the fall. How about you? Also, do you find travel boosts your creative juices?   Take care, Dani

Summer of Change

Change is inevitable, someone said, but if I’m honest, it’s my least favorite thing in the world.

I like comfortable, cozy, familiar. Change feels like an itchy wool sweater, only I have to wear it 24/7. Even good change is difficult, because my body/brain doesn’t know the difference between happy stress and difficult time stress. I’ve officially dubbed this season the “Summer of Change”. I thought it would start and end with my children’s graduation (one from college, the other from high school), and the youngest one starting college in the fall. This is a bittersweet season for us. While I’m excited to see my babies find their wings, and they aren’t completely leaving the nest because it takes time to get established as an adult, it’s still the realization that they no longer need us as much anymore, and they’re becoming their own independent selves. I certainly hope that they find a sure footing as they move forward, and happy, healthy lives, doing things that they love. Green plant growing from top of broken clay pot   But with the oldest moved home, unexpected medical issues (not me), unexpected feline medical issues, getting everything set up for son’s college start, house painting project…and the big one—an upcoming job change for me. That’s right. After this month, I’ll no longer be working at the university. It’s good (more money, less stress, great company). It’s sad (I’ve loved working on campus and am going to miss so much about it, including a lot of the people). It’s hectic (lots of paperwork, arrangements, forms, appointments, etc). Big change…and my body is super stressed. Enough I’m not sleeping. Ugh! Hate it when that happens! But one YAY factor? I’m using the deadline of starting the new job to motivate me to push to finish the book I’m working on. Learning a new job will require brain power, not to mention getting used to a new environment. I can probably edit, but not write new words (author brain is weird!). This weekend is my first big push. I’ve got 2 more to finish the last 3rd of the first draft. Fingers crossed I can jump that hurdle for a fast finish! Have you faced any major changes lately? I'd love to talk about it over on my Facebook author page! Follow me at: https://www.facebook.com/dani.wade.1   Take care! Dani PS Check out my new IT CAUGHT MY EYE... feature below, where I'll share something I ran across recently that fascinated me, amazed me, or made me go awwwww...  

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BENEATH THE SURFACE is FREE on all platforms!   image   Welcome to Cadence, TN–where secrets can be deadly. Too many secrets… Hidden in a quiet town along the Tennessee border, a secret society exists where the privileged fulfill their darkest desires. One of their members initiates a desperate act designed to bring home his lifelong obsession: Emma Hartwell. A past not forgotten… Drawn back to her hometown by the psychic connection with her twin, Emma must fight the stubborn silence of those around her in her quest to find her missing sister. Colin McIntyre hopes to make up for his past mistakes with Emma by helping her, but his own ties to the Gathering might be exposed along the way. Time is running out… Exposure could be dangerous for his family, along with himself and Emma. Can they fight the secrets and lies to rescue Emma’s sister… and their own chance at life-long love? Other books in the Small Town Secrets series (can be read in any order): BEHIND THE SCARS SNOW BOUND Amazon B&N Kobo Apple Books  

It Caught My Eye...

As you know, we have a whole clowder of cats in our house, but we only have one outside cat. Her name is Ghost. My daughter caught this awesome picture of her this week and I just love it! I hope you do too!   cat walking in the grass

National Library Week Celebration

Something really special is happening this week! It’s National Library Week here in the US and to me it is something truly worthy of celebration. I grew up going to the library. My mom would take us when we went “into town”, which is country talk for driving to the nearest actual city (for us—that was 30 minutes away). Front doors of public library We were homeschooled, so this was our primary source for stories of any and all kinds. My sister and I would come home with the maximum number of checkouts every two weeks. When the librarians asked my Mom if we actually read the books, she said, “Yes, then they read each other’s.” I would never have been able to afford to buy all the books that we read. We quickly graduated from the children’s section to the adult fiction. Romance has always been a favorite. That small-town library introduced me to my favorite gothic romance author Mary Stewart and Phyllis A Whitney. I also remember a line of hard back gothics that I would randomly find among the other books, like a treat I had to hunt for… open book with magic light The librarians were always helpful and friendly and I wanted to grow up to be one. It was a place my true self loved and felt at home in. I hope you have a place that’s the same for you. Now, working at a university, I still try to go over to the library to write sometimes and it brings back those warm memories. Do you have any memories of going to the library? I’d love to hear them! Go by your local library to support their services and events. While you’re there, ask them to stock your favorite books! That’s a great way to support an author too! Take care, Dani  

BOOKAVERSARY!

It's a BOOK ANNIVERSARY!
The 1st book in my Backstage Pass series and first southern rock star romance! This couple will always be near and dear to my heart, because they gave me the freedom to write something that didn't feel "safe". A big step for me now, much less than in 2013.
Finding Her Rhythm book cover with musician kneeling with a guitar in a cloud of purple smoke

FINDING HER RHYTHM

He’s a rock star with the world at his feet—but he’d rather have her there.
Taylor Jemison lost everything when her first dip into the world of consensual kink went wrong, and she wound up on the run from a dangerous ex. Driven from her home and the teaching job she loved, she needs a safe haven. As nanny for a rock star, she’ll live behind gated walls with a private security team. As for the teens’ sexy dad … he’ll be on the road most of the time. That’s good, because one touch of his strong hands leaves her body and heart craving submission to his commands.
Guitarist Michael Korvello may have a rep as an all-in, balls-out hard-rock star with a penchant for kink, but he keeps his personal life firmly separated from his home and his kids. One look at the curvy little nanny, and he knows she can’t stay, because her big green eyes say she craves the control he wants to wield. And though Michael can have any number of beautiful women, he aches for one who’ll truly accept him—inside and out.
Just when neither can deny their need for each other, Taylor’s ex surfaces, intent on taking back what he considers his, and ready to destroy Michael’s world to get her. Can two kindred souls protect their private passion from an outsider bent on ripping them apart?
Don’t miss this sizzling, sensual peek into the private world of a rock star —get your copy of FINDING HER RHYTHM today!
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Not So Typical Gifts of Love–From a Romance Author

It’s the month of love! **cue cheesy romantic cliches** I’ll admit—I’m not a typical romance author. I’m not into the usual “romantic” gestures--rom coms, roses or wanting my lover to make an over-the-top gesture. I’m a weird, focused-on-the-small-things kinda girl with a dark side who writes contemporary gothic romances set in the South. My husband and I have odd senses of humor. So while I wouldn’t turn away a bouquet of roses, that’s not something I’d get really excited about. For other quirky girls like me, I thought I’d share a list of gifts that would make me squeal… well, not out loud, but certainly in my head!
  • Theater movie night with the newest horror movie release (or even an old one at home on Shudder or Netflix)**
  • Candles (any and all kinds)
  • Pens and a journal (I know, right??)
  • Gothic planner stickers (love the ones I got for Christmas!)
  • Cat toys (we have 7 cats)
  • Anything about the movie “It”  (original or remake!)
  • A Ghost Adventures marathon (love it!)
  • Bones Coffee (spooky and delicious, with no sugar)
  • A night around a fire in the firepit under a full moon
  • A weekend away to a haunted hotel or historic castle (I wish!)
  • A ghost walk
  • Piper & Ivy T-shirts (coolest reader T-shirts in the world and the images don't crack!)
  • A hot bath, a meal I didn’t cook, and a thorough massage (okay, some of me is typical!)
Bones Coffee packages   What would be the unusual gift that would have you jumping for joy? Comment at the bottom of this page for a chance to win your own goodies! I'll send you a package of bones coffee (various flavors) and a cute notebook! (winners chosen 2/13/22-please check back for winner names and instructions for claiming your prize)   Take care! Dani **I'm not sponsored by any of the products listed here...I just love using them!  

How about a February weekend filled with a romantic masquerade party and a dark house on the hill? Check out SHADOW MANOR for FR💙E!

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Shadow Manor

Secrets of Covington Corner series, Book 1 She’d watched him from afar for years…now he’s up close and personal. Shy librarian Cara spent her life overshadowed by her three older brothers, while secretly crushing on their best friend. After a family tragedy, he cut himself out of their lives, but she still watches his house on the hill from the darkness of her bedroom every night. Then she gets a second chance to reveal the man behind the mask. A night of revelry leads to passion and high hopes, until her tortured hero’s troubled past rises from the shadows. Will he retreat into the darkness once more or let obsession lead him to her love? Amazon Barnes & Nobles Apple Books Kobo   Novellas in Secrets of Covington Corner series in order: Shadow Manor Haunted Heritage Dark Destiny Holiday Storm

New Year…New Planner Supplies!

If you’ve been following me for a while, you know that I’m a Planner Girl! I have a 3-drawer set of planner supplies and put together weekly spreads pretty regularly. It helps me stay on track and, frankly, clears out the cobwebs. Many years ago, I learned to do what I call a brain dump. If I pour everything out onto a To Do list (appointments, chores, projects, etc), then I no longer have to use a lot of brain power to keep track of those things. I’ve fine-tuned this to a monthly and weekly calendar setup so my To Dos don’t outdistance my time (mostly…). And now I’ve become addicted to planning every week, usually on Sunday afternoons. Which means…an excuse to use stickers!  😊 Just kidding. Not! Planner Spread For my fellow planner girls or those who want to get started, here’s a list of some of my favorite tools, along with some of my daughter’s also (because I managed to pass this one gene along!).
  • Passion Planner is the actual planner I use (monthly and weekly spreads-I prefer undated-with monthly and yearly reflection questions), but there are a lot of different ones out there. Passion Planner also posts content on Instagram and YouTube. I enjoy watching their ideas for different ways to use their planners.
  • Archer & Olive is really good for those who like to do bullet journals. This is my daughter’s preferred option (and you can see some of her spreads on her blog here-alittlebithappierblog.com). These journals have high quality bindings and paper that doesn’t bleed, which can be a big deal when you are creating your own spreads.
  • The HB90 planner by Sarah Cannon is available on Etsy and is wonderful for all the authors out there! I bought the download and use some of the ideas to incorporate into my own planner. I also print word count charts and some decision-making tools she has to help me keep my planner useful for author needs. She has an awesome HB90 class and you can also watch planner videos on her Heart Breathings YouTube channel.
  • My sister, author Ella Sheridan, and I are working through the Heal the Way You Work class (based on the Do Less book by Kate Northrup). This teaches you how to plan your schedule based on your energies of that day/week/month. A very different approach, but I’m finding it very interesting. Fingers crossed I can figure this out, but her checklists of questions for creating annual/quarterly/weekly schedules is super helpful for clarifying goals and focuses.
  • Stickers!!! I love and use a lot of Happy Planner sticker books. I especially like all the quotes and encouraging sayings in them. I was gifted some gothic ones for Christmas from HoundsflyteDesigns on Etsy that I’m loving! My daughter and I immediately went to her store and bought more of them.
Sticker books
  • Pens, pens, and more pens… I have a lot of these but not as many as some planners. I’m very picky about mine… My favorite black pens are uni-ball signo, whether I’m writing or planning. I also have a set of Pentel EnerGel colored pens that work well. My daughter likes Muji gel pens in 0.58 and Tombow duel brush pens.
  • But planning is always a good excuse for a STAPLES TRIP! I collect all kinds of Post It notes, page tabs, and washi tape. Writers love all kinds of office supplies, but I mean, who wouldn’t?!?!
I’d love to hear about your favorite planner supplies or planner channels to watch! Take care! I hope your year is off to a great start! Dani

Experience Cadence, TN, with BENEATH THE SURFACE

Cover of Beneath the Surface   BENEATH THE SURFACE, Small Town Secrets Book 1 Welcome to Cadence, TN–where secrets can be deadly. Too many secrets… Hidden in a quiet town along the Tennessee border, a secret society exists where the privileged fulfill their darkest desires. One of their members initiates a desperate act designed to bring home his lifelong obsession: Emma Hartwell. A past not forgotten… Drawn back to her hometown by the psychic connection with her twin, Emma must fight the stubborn silence of those around her in her quest to find her missing sister. Colin McIntyre hopes to make up for his past mistakes with Emma by helping her, but his own ties to the Gathering might be exposed along the way. Time is running out… Exposure could be dangerous for his family, along with himself and Emma. Can they fight the secrets and lies to rescue Emma’s sister… and their own chance at life-long love? Other books in the Small Town Secrets series (can be read in any order): BEHIND THE SCARS SNOW BOUND Amazon B&N Apple Books Kobo      

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