January 18, 2012

Delphine Remembered

Years ago, my novella "A Man of Vision" was published in an anthology from Ellora's Cave. It was so thrilled. It was my first EC sale. Delphine, the heroine of that story, was a courtesan who loved all things Chanel. When I saw this link the other day to Coco Chanel's apartment, it brought me back to that story, one I still love.

I really love the knick knacks on display in the apartment.


January 12, 2012

Big Bad Wolf Indeed!

One Good Book Deserves Another posted a glowing review of A Wolf at Her Door!

Here's a small snippet of what she said:

Two books into this fun, sexy, surprisingly touching series and I'm already fairly convinced I've developed a girl crush on Kate Willoughby. She's impressed me yet again with her seamless blend of sizzling erotica and genuine, heart-felt romance, and has created a story that thoroughly satisfies. Lately I've been chronically (and vocally) grumpy over romances that feel more like lust fests than love connections. Willoughby, on the other hand, has a series here that restores a bit of my faith, and she keeps a keen eye on both the erotic and the romantic elements in her fiction.


Color me THRILLED! Click here for the whole review.

January 7, 2012

Gotta Love the Nook

I'm excited to announce that you can get JUST WINGING IT for your Nook!

I think eReaders are the coolest invention. I was just at Barnes and Noble the other day spending a Christmas gift certificate and they had relocated the store so that the Nooks were right there, in your face, when you walked in. I really think they have a good thing going with the ability to share books with other people.

On my iPad, I'm reading Scandalous Desires by Elizabeth Hoyt. As far as real books go, I'm reading The Tea Rose by Jennifer Donnelly.

I'd love to know what you're reading right now.

A New Year

Happy New Year, everyone. I survived another holiday season. It's time to get back to writing. I've been trying, but my muse seems to have one whale of a hangover. I'm really wanting to write another uber-alpha male story like my bestselling HOSTILE TAKEOVER, but am having a bit of trouble. I'm going back and forth between making it another contemporary or placing it in the world of the Shinwa or maybe even Regency times. That last is a bit daunting. I read a ton of Regency romance, but am terrified of writing in that genre for fear of making horrible mistakes.

I'll keep you posted.