Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Interview with Debut Author Angela Kay Austin


Dyanne: Angela, Congratulation on your debut release, Love's Chance, with Red Rose Publishing which released in February. (Plug) So tell the RSJ family a little about Angela.

Angela: Thank you, Dyanne. I'm so proud of Love's Chance. It wasn't my first manuscript, but it was the first one published. It's set in central Pennsylvania, and it covers so many experiences that I saw, and heard of while living there. I think the RSJ family will find it warm and interesting.

About me, hmmm, well, I'm originally from Tennesee, but I left the area years ago to attend Howard University in Washington, D.C. I continued on to grad school, and I just never left the D.C. area. Eventually, I will return to Tennessee. I miss it a lot.

Dyanne: How long have you been writing?

Angela: I've been writing forever. I've always wanted to be able to tell stories that drew people in, and make them forget about whatever they were going through.

Dyanne: Making people forget what they’re going through is a great thing about writing, especially romance. How long have you been a fan of the romance genre?

Angela: Ever since my mother dropped her Reader's Digest books on the coffee table, and I devoured the short stories, I've loved women's fiction, and that progressed to YA romance, and here we are. I love telling stories of all types of love. Where families, friends, and love relationships can survive all types of things vs. the Kleenex mentality.

Dyanne: If you could have one wish(other than you wish they'd stop picking on the president and world peace) what would it be?

Angela: My one wish? Honestly, it would be for some of the crimes I see committed against children to end. I have no children, but I absolutely love my niece and nephews, and I could never imagine the type of grief any harm to them would bring to me. Every time I turn on the news it breaks my heart to see another child harmed.

Dyanne: Good wish, Angela. Children are my weakness. Do you have a website or blog where readers can go to learn more about you?

Angela: Yes, they can reach me through my website at www.AngelaKayAustin.com, and they can click on My Blog at the top of the page. There they can keep up with the latest on me. Of course, they can visit me on Facebook, Twitter or MySpace as well.

Thanks so much, Dyanne, for allowing me to visit with RSJ family today.

Dyanne: Family, we’ve given you quite a list of new books to put on your reading list. Since Dee and I can’t possibly keep up with all of the new books coming out we need your help. This is to ALL of you, authors and readers. Please send your upcoming books info and I’ll start posting the books even if you’re not scheduled to do an interview. Our aim is to bring good books to the family. Until next month when hopefully I will have a surprise for you.

Dyanne Davis
www.dyannedavis.com
davisdyanne@aol.com

Interview with Author Michelle Monkou


Dyanne: Michelle, hello and thank you for talking to the RSJ family. I also want to give you a big thank you and for providing the tote bags for the RSJ family that they will be given on the cruise. That was a super fantastic gift.

Along with the sometimes crazy questions I ask authors I've decided that this would be a good place to also spotlight the books the authors in the family are putting out. So why don't you tell us what you're doing and especially tell us about the books you have coming out this year.

Michelle: In August 2009, I redirected 100% of my efforts to my writing career, leaving behind the day job of a legislative analyst. At the same time, I also stepped into the presidency of Romance Writers of America, a 10,000 member organization. I also have teen kids, a husband with whom I’m about to celebrate our 20th year anniversary, and a cat that is as moody as me.

This February I’m happy to announce my 13th title – Trail of Kisses - under the Harlequin Kimani imprint. This story is part of the Ladies of Distinction series which features sorority sisters after college. In October, my release – The Millionaire’s Ultimate Catch, is featured as part of the hunky Kimani Hotties line up.

Dyanne: Happy anniversary to you and your husband. Bill and I will be celebrating our 40th in a few months. As I interview you I'm thinking about our president (USA) and wondering right at this moment if you're really feeling him?

Michelle: I’m proud of our president. However in my position, I know that I don’t have to deal with such enormous responsibilities. I think that President Obama and I have a passion and love for what we do. We will make the best decisions that we are capable of making.

Dyanne: I can say with a certainty that the RSJ family wishes both you and President Obama an easier tenure. Now for a little fun. Guess what? I've been given the power (Seriously) to grant the wishes of those I find most deserving. Convince me you're deserving and then tell me your wish. And world peace has been taken.

Michelle: Hmm. I’m not a goody two shoes. I’m not a Florence Nightingale type. I’m not a Mother Theresa type. So, as far as deserving—quite simply, I’m loyal, good natured, and occasionally generous. I wish a larger percentage of our youth would be avid readers.

Dyanne: As I told Kim, your wish has been granted. I have that same wish. Now back to the writing life. Where are you in the writing game?

Michelle: I think it would be shortsighted or a narrow focus to pinpoint a position in this writing game. Just like any board game, you can take two steps forward and five steps back. You can start at the bottom and then shoot to the top only to get knocked back a couple levels. So I don’t obsess about where I am. I work with what I’m in control of, which is the product. I can write and develop my skills to tell my stories. The marketing, the placement on shelves, the climb up the mountain, well, those are incidentals. Keeping such a perspective allows me to be calm and happy.

Dyanne: You talk like a writer who has her head on straight. Good. How did you get started with your writing career?

Michelle: I always wrote as a child because I loved reading and wanted to create my own stories. In the early 90s, a co-worker told me about a writing group, which was the DC chapter of Romance Writers of America. I joined and began learning about the craft. I also enjoyed the social networking. It took several years to develop the discipline and to shift the focus from treating my writing as a hobby to actually pursuing a career as a writer. In 2002, my first contemporary romance story was published as Open Your Heart. Since then, I haven’t stopped writing those stories.

Dyanne: Give us a little peep into your non writing life.

Michelle: I’m so busy with my writing life that my non-writing life is squeezed in or scheduled way in advance. I love to travel. So each year, my family and my brother’s family travel to Barbados to vacation. I also am a movie buff and can be found with my daughter watching movies on the weekend. Now that we have the Beatles Rock Band, the family plays together. I’m the singer. Can’t be bothered with playing the guitar or drums.

Dyanne: It’s always fun for me to find out what writers do besides write. Michelle, thank you again for taking time out to talk with us. Can you give us links to where the RSJ family can reach you?

Dyanne, thank you so much for this opportunity. I can be reached at http://michellemonkou.com, http://myspace.com/michellemonkou, http://facebook.com/michellemonkou, http://twitter.com/michellemonkou

Interview with Author Kimberly Kaye Terry


Are you all getting excited about the cruise? It’s going to be fantastic. Don’t forget to bring a couple of items that hopefully you won’t need. Aloe Vera gel, Noxzema (do they still make that?) in case of sunburn. And yes, we do burn. Something for gastrointestinal issues (both ends) (Smile) and something in case you become seasick.

What a way to bring you three exciting interviews. Sorry, but I’m a mother and a worrier. I want you all to have the most fantastic vacation of your lives. Our first interview is with Kimberly Kaye Terry.

Dyanne: Kimberly, hello and thank you for talking to the RSJ family. First off I want to congratulate you on not only being up for an Emma, but for also being up for an award from RT. Good luck to you in both contests. Along with the sometimes crazy questions I ask authors I've decided that this would be a good place to also spotlight the books the authors in the family are putting out. So why don't you tell us what you're doing and especially tell us about the books you have coming out this year.

Kim: Hello Dyanne, thank you for the invitation to chat! I feel honored and blessed to have had The Sweet Spot nominated for both an Emma as well as the Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice award; thank you so much for the congratulations!

Okay, so what I’m doing this year is writing, writing and more writing, LOL. Last year I contracted with Harlequin Kimani and Arabesque to write four novels and one novella. My novella, titled Chocolate Truffles (featuring a Baptist girl who finds love with a Jewish hero) will appear in a holiday-themed anthology along with two amazing authors, Beverly Jenkins and Adrianne Byrd, in October of this year. My first Kimani, titled Hot To Touch, (which is an interracial story as well, a steamy romance featuring a journalist named Emma by the way, LOL, and the hero, Shane, who is a Smoke Jumper) releases December of this year. The following year my trilogy, titled Wyoming Wilde, will release in back-to-back months, February, March and April, of 2011 and I’m super excited about this awesome beginning for my family dynasty! The series is centered around three men who grew up as brothers, although they are all of different races, who own a ranch outside of Landers, Wyoming. Boy am I having fun writing each one of their stories! I’m currently finishing the first story, featuring Nate and Althea, and this one has a little bit of suspense thrown into the sexy…my favorite type of book to write :)

Dyanne: You’re certainly busy, but it’s heartening to know that you’re having fun. Kim, I know the RSJ family wants me to ask this question. I can hear their voices. For those hot steamy scenes, are there any G-rated tips you can give us for your inspiration?

Kim: Hmmmm. G-rated. From me?! Awww, come on Dyanne, that’s asking the impossible! Seriously, I will say that any author writing sexy scenes should feel comfortable in what she’s writing. If she doesn’t, it will come out forced and not natural sounding. I think if you are in-tuned with your characters, where they are emotionally in the scene, the love scenes like any other scene, will flow naturally. Throw on some Luther, kick back, have fun with it and just let your imagination take flight;)

Dyanne: LOL. You did a good job of giving me a G-rated answer. Guess what? I've been given the power (Seriously) to grant the wishes of those I find most deserving. I've already granted Michelle Monkou her wish. I'd love to grant yours also. Convince me you're deserving and then tell me your wish. And like I told Michelle, world peace has been taken.

Kim: I’m a naughty girl, Dyanne. I don’t know that I can convince you that I’m deserving of your supernatural abilities! But, if I were, my wish would be that everyone (myself included as I sometimes forget) ascribe to one of my favorite quotes. It was penned by Dr. Maya Angelou, “Be grateful for all things and present in all things.” Sometimes it’s easy to grateful. It’s not always easy to be present. This part of the quote took me much longer to grasp. Being present for me is enjoying every moment of this sometimes crazy, sometimes disappointing, but always awesome journey, we call writing.

Dyanne: Great answer and deserving of having a wish granted. We’ll talk after you fulfill your promise. (Shhh)Now back to the writing life. Where are you in the writing game? How many books do you have out now?

Kim: In the writing game I’ve had fourteen novels published, with a handful of those being novellas. My first book, which I call the book of my heart, Love’s Redemption, released January of 2006, with a small ebook publisher. I’ve since gotten the rights back.

Dyanne: How did you get started with your writing career?

Kim: I wrote my first book when my husband was deployed to Afghanistan. It was a very hard time in many ways. My daughter was a toddler, husband deployed, and I had recently suffered another miscarriage. I was blessed then and now because my daughter is my joy. As I wrote my first book (it took me about a year, as I was and still am, a full time mommy) she helped keep the sadness at bay for me. Fast forward a few years, and I still call myself a full time mommy first, and then I’m a full time author :)

Dyanne: Very well said. I love the being a full time mommy first. IMHO it’s our most important job, and the most rewarding. Kim, Give us a little peep into your non-writing life.

Kim: Peep into my what?!...why Dyanne, I didn’t know you were a voyeur! LOL. Just kiddin’. What kind of interview would this be with me, Dyanne, if I didn’t say inappropriate things once in a while? I gotta keep you on your toes, lady ;) Okay, okay, I’ll behave! Well, when not writing, I’m usually chauffeuring the bratlett, aka my daughter, to ballet, tap, hip-hop and piano lessons! I also volunteer, weekly, as a counselor for a battered women’s group. I’m a part-time herbalist and grow a lot of cool herbs (of the legal variety) in my garden. I’m particularly proud of my rosemary. It started as a small bush and now takes up a full corner of my garden! I also take tap dancing classes and just finished taking a class on pole dancing! The hubby really liked me taking the pole dancing class. *ggg*

Dyanne: You’re right, you’re keeping me on my toes and I’m laughing. I don’t dare ask a follow up question but I’ll email you later about the herbs. (the legal variety.) The last two or three years you've been so busy with your writing career that I was wondering if you've had an time to relax.

Kim: I have been busy, Dyanne, but to me writing is my passion, and really doesn’t feel like work at times. I simply enjoy sharing the stories clamoring around in my head, with the world. It’s a blessing to have such wonderful readers who enjoy my work. However there are times when I’m so tired from racing through deadlines that I force myself to take a small break, and step away from my office! Those times are few, but they always help me feel refreshed and ready to hit it hard and heavy when I return…and no, Dyanne, I’m not being naughty with the whole hitting it hard and heavy, thing, I swear! Okay. Maybe I am. A little.

Dyanne: Kim, You wouldn’t be you if you weren’t being naughty. But you did good. Thank you again for taking time out to talk with us. Can you give us links to where the RSJ family can reach you?

Kim: No problem, it was fun! My website is www.kimberlykayeterry.com I’m also on facebook, where I can be found procrastinating, posting pictures of naked men, and general ruckusing, under Kimberly Kaye Terry. Come on by and be my friend!

Dyanne: Thanks Kim

Kim: Thank you, Dyanne and the wonderful RSJ folks!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Interview with Author Seressia Glass

Happy Valentine’s Day RSJ family. First off I want to congratulate all the authors who were nominated for an Emma. Good luck to you all. That brings to mind something that you may not be aware of, or haven’t given much thought to.

The nominations for, The Emma, are made by the readers, who have had the chance to read books by their favorite authors during the year and nominate them for the various categories. So, I’m issuing a challenge to the authors and the readers to get the titles of eligible books either Deatri or myself and we’ll pass them along in order for you to support the writers, and so you’ll stay on top of what’s new out there.

And no, before anyone ask that doesn’t mean that we will not pass along titles that are not being represented in the Emma awards. We’re extremely proud of ALL of our authors and wish them much success no matter the genre. And just to prove that point my first interview is with an Emma award winning romance author, Seressia Glass. She’s going to share a bit about her latest venture.

Dyanne: Seressia, Happy Valentine’s Day. I'm thrilled to be catching up with you and bringing the readers a taste of the first book in your brand new trilogy. Shadow Chase has such a beautiful cover and since I know what a fantastic writer you are I know the story is going to be truly amazing. Can you please give us some insider info on the other two books in the series. Also, please tell us where we can buy the books.

Seressia: Thanks, Dyanne! Shadow Blade releases 01/26/10 and Shadow Chase releases 07/27/10. They're available in both print and electronic format, so I can give you the Amazon link. As for what the first two books are about, the blurbs explain them much better than I can!

Here's the blurb for Shadow Blade:

For Kira Solomon, normal was never an option.

Kira’s day job as an antiquities expert, but her true calling is as a Shadowchaser. Trained from youth to be one of the most lethal Chasers in existence, Kira serves the Gilead Commission dispatching the Fallen who sow discord and chaos. Of course, sometimes Gilead bureaucracy is as much a thorn in her side as anything the Fallen can muster against her. Right now, though, she’s got a bigger problem. Someone is turning the city of Atlanta upside-down in search of a four-millennia-old Egyptian dagger that just happens to have fallen into Kira’s hands.

Shadow BladeThen there’s Khefar, the dagger’s true owner-a near-immortal 4000-year-old Nubian warrior who, Kira has to admit. looks pretty fine for his age. Joining forces is the only way to keep the weapon safe from the sinister Shadow force, but now Kira is in deep with someone who holds more secrets than she does, the one person who knows just how treacherous this fight is. Because every step closer to destroying the enemy is a step closer to losing herself to Shadow forever. . . .

Dyanne: Seressia, Do you have a blurb for Shadow Chase?

Seressia: LOL. Of course I do. Thanks for asking. Here's the blurb for Shadow Chase:

In a job like this, one mistake can cost you everything.

As a Shadowchaser, Kira Solomon has been trained to serve the Light, dispatch the Fallen, and prevent the spread of chaos. It’s a deadly job, and Kira knows the horror of spilling innocent blood. But now she has a new role, as the Hand of Ma’at, the Egyptian Goddess of Truth and Order, and an assignment that might just redeem her.

A fellow Shadowchaser has gone missing, and so has a unique artifact imbued with astonishing magic. Unless the Vessel of Nun is returned, it will cause destruction beyond anything the modern world has seen. Kira’s got a team at her back, including Khefar, a near-immortal Nubian warrior who’s already died for her once. But as complicated as her feelings for him are, they’re nothing compared to the difficulties of the task she faces. And the only way to defeat the enemy is to trust in a power she can barely control, and put her life—and her soul—on the line.

Dyanne: How in the world did you ever come up with this concept?

Seressia: I wanted to create a world in which the Universal Law is about Balance, Light and Shadow, Order and Chaos, and that everything--humans, demons, gods and goddesses--are arrayed somewhere on the Universal Balance. This mythology also explains the many fantastical creatures humans have claimed to see throughout history, and that not all demons or non-human magical beings are bad.

As for what's next, I'm working on the third Shadowchasers book, Shadow Fall. I'm also working on some romance proposals, both contemporary and paranormal. Nothing's sold yet, but if there's any news to share, I'll be sure to announce it on my website, Facebook and Twitter pages!

Dyanne: Seressia, thank you so much for this follow up interview. You’re a fantastic writer of contemporary romance and I expect no less from you in the paranormal world. Actually, I’ve already read your first paranormal and loved them. Once again, I’d like to thank you for taking time from your deadline to chat. Where can readers find you?

Seressia: You're welcome, Dyanne. Readers can find me at

Seressia Glass
www.seressia.com
SHADOW BLADE, 01/10
SHADOW CHASE, 07/10

Interview with Debut Author A. M. Wells


Dyanne: A. M. Wells, congratulations on your upcoming debut release with Red Rose publishing. By now the RSJ family has become acquainted with your name from the Destination Romance trailer. Very nice job by the way. But what I wanted to ask you was about your writing career. How long have you been writing?

A.M. Wells: Thank you, Dyanne. Let me start by giving a shout out to all the readers and fellow writers, who have responded with such enthusiasm to news of my upcoming debut release, Susanna’s Heart. Your sincere good wishes have touched me deeply.
I’ve been writing for three years now. You could say, I’m a late bloomer.

Dyanne: LOL. Have you always dreamed of being an author?

A.M. Wells. : To be honest with you, Dyanne, no. My dream was to study art and become a painter, but real life didn’t turn out that way. In addition to writing, I have also recently begun to sketch and draw again.
I do love being a writer. The process of taking words and images that form in my mind’s eye then transforming that into dialogue and written text on the page, it’s a gift that I’m truly thankful for. However , Dyanne, I must tell you this, I’m more excited and at the same time nervous as to the reception the finished story will receive from the readers. To me, their reaction will be the true measure of the book’s success.

Dyanne: As a first time author can you tell us how you felt to get the proverbial call, letter/email?

A.M. Wells: Well, Dyanne, I read the email twice before the message sunk in. My heart literally stopped, I couldn’t breathe or speak for several seconds as I stared at the email on the screen.

Dyanne: Tell us a little bit about your other life, the non-writing part.

A.M. Wells: Average, just average, I’m a wife, mother of three grown children. In my every day life I work in computer/hardware and software support. I also design and maintain websites.

Dyanne: As a new author sorry but I have to subject you to some of my crazy questions, same as I’ve done to the ones who’ve been around for awhile. If you could write yourself into a heroine what time period would it be?

A.M. Wells: The present, Dyanne. As a woman of color I find that the possibilities are limitless as to where one can go and what you can aspire to be. I’m proud of my heritage, but hey let’s be real here, there was nothing particularly glamorous or romantic about all that our forbearer went through. I’ve lived long enough to know that the here and now suites me just fine.

Dyanne: A.M. Wells, thank you sharing your time and letting the RSJ family know a little more about you. Is there anyplace that our readers can get more acquainted with you?

A.M. Wells: Yes, readers can contact me via email at am_wells@hotmail.com or visit my blog at www.amwells.blogspot.com. I’m also on Facebook, Twitter and Multiply. I look forward to hearing from each of you.
It was my pleasure, Dyanne, thanks for inviting me.

That’s it for this month. Once again I’m looking for authors, and readers who are not to bashful to talk.

Authors: Don’t forget to send us titles of books that you’re putting out. We’re doing it up big in many areas. Allow us to applaud you. Better yet, give the family a chance to fall in love with your characters. Who knows, maybe next year I’ll be congratulating you for being an Emma nominee

Happy Valentine’s Day everyone

Dyanne Davis
davisdyanne@aol.com
http://www.dyannedavis.com/

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year RSJ family

Today we celebrate our triumphs. We thank the creator for allowing us to see the dawning of a new year. Yet, we mourn those we’ve lost and remember them always in our hearts. The most I can wish for each of you is a healthy joy filled year and that I do gladly.

The months are winding down and soon many of us will break together aboard the cruise ship. What the heck? What am I talking about sounding all serious and maudlin? A cruise ship? Breaking bread? They are going to have to roll over two hundred of us out of there. 2010 most assuredly doesn’t include that week for weight loss resolutions. Besides, I was told anything you eat on a cruise is considered to be……calorie free.

Okay people take what I say with a grain of salt since you know what I do for a living. LOL. We’re starting the New Year out right all the way around. Laconnie Taylor Jones is coming to you now.


Happy New Year

Dyanne
www.dyannedavis.com
davisdaynne@aol.com

Interview with Author LaConnie Taylor-Jones


Dyanne: Hello LaConnie, Happy New Year. I'm thrilled that you're starting off the year for the RSJ family. What do you see the New Year holding for you? What's on your plate?

LaConnie: First, let me extend best wishes to everyone for a blessed and prosperous 2010!!

The dawning of each New Year is always exciting for me and 2010 is no exception. As many of you know, last year was a very painful and extremely difficult year for me and my family. On January 13, 2009, we lost the love of my lives, Colin, after an almost year-long battle with colon cancer at the young age of fifty-one. I’d be remised if I didn’t stop and thank my RSJ family for their love, support, and prayers over the past year. Love you much!!

What’s on my plate for 2010? Well, thanks for asking. March 4, 2010 marks the continuation of the Baptiste Clan with the release of IF I WERE YOUR WOMAN. I’m more than excited that in spite of my circumstances, I was able to complete this story. I hope my readers will be just as thrilled to learn how the youngest Baptiste brother, Ray loses his heart…big time.

Dyanne: Can you tell us how you begin your writing career?

LaConnie: In all honestly, it begin in 1979 and I didn’t even know it My college roommate at the time introduced me to the world of romance when she passed off a tattered copy of The Flame in the Flower by the late Kathleen Woodiwiss. Instead of studying for my organic chemistry mid-term, which was scheduled for the next day, I spent the entire night reading one of the greatest romance novels of all times. And just in case you’re wondering, about that exam, wonder no more. Yep, I flunked big time. Overnight, I’d transformed into a hopeless, never to recover, romance-a-holic.

Now fast forward twenty-four years. One night in 2003, I was in bed reading a romance novel, but I simply couldn’t get into the story. It was well past midnight and I guess I’d whined and moaned enough. Colin rolled over and said, “Baby, if you can write a better book, do it. Now turn out the lights, please.”

At first, I thought this man was crazy. Well, truth be told, I thought he was funky, crazy insane! Down through the years, I’d been content to be an avid reader. Although I was a fairly decent technical writer in my profession as a public health educator, fiction writing is a different monster all together. Eventually, I honored Colin’s request to turn out the lights, but not before a zany cast of characters settled in my head, and wrapped around my heart. They’d later become known in the literary world as the Baptiste Family.

Dyanne: LaConnie, I’d heard so many writers talk of wanting to write romance because of Kathleen Woodiwiss, that after her death I got the book you mentioned and one with the title about a lion I think. I only read a few pages of The Flame. But you’ve made me want to check both books out of the library again and give them another try. Thanks.

Can you tell us the best experiences you've had as a writer?

LaConnie: I absolutely love sitting down in front of a blank computer screen to begin bringing my characters and story plot to life. I’m very meticulous with this process because it’s important for me to give my readers a quality product. I want them to not only enjoy the story but understand the characters and their plight the way I do. And believe it or not, I also enjoy working on the revisions from my editor. We’re in total sync and this helps me take my writing to a totally new level.

Dyanne: What are some of the worst?

LaConnie: Perhaps the one thing that I can live without is the tight turn-around deadlines I face once my book enters the production process. Sometimes, my revision deadlines come at a not-so-convenient time!!!

Dyanne: LOL. I feel you on that. LaConnie, I'm sure you've been hearing about the new digital age. What are your thoughts on it?

LaConnie: I’ve become a habitual ‘techie’ and absolutely, positively love learning and using the digital venues on the market today.

Dyanne: Are there any thoughts you want to share with the RSJ family?

LaConnie: There’s a quote by Win Borden that my late mother recited to me often as a child and we’d do well to remember:
“If you wait to do everything until you’re sure it’s right, you’ll probably never do much of anything.”

Dyanne: That’s a great quote. Thanks for sharing it with us. Where can readers reach you?

LaConnie: Website: http://www.laconnietaylorjones.com/
E-mail: lovestories@comcast.net
Twitter: http://twitter.com/laconnie
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/people/LaConnie-Taylor-Jones/1528266571
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/the_novels_of_ltj


Thanks LaConnie, All the best to you this year. Again, Happy New Year to all.

Dyanne