Pin ItMy latest release from Sourcebooks Landmark, A Light on the Veranda, was March 1, and with it, the usual “guest blogging” I’m asked to do on some terrific historical novel sites that I will link to below. What has been such a joy is to have dug through masses of photographs that I took during the research period into the “Town that Time Forgot” for the stand-alone sequel to Midnight on Julia Street.
With every novel I have ever written, there is always a “story-behind-the-story” and with Veranda this certainly held true. Rather than retell my various adventures, I thought I’d just post the guest blogs as they hit the Internet.
Here are links to the first three:
Passages to the Past
And Long and Short Reviews
And also Great Minds Think Aloud
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