Monday, October 03, 2011
October in Upstate NY means a couple things to me; cooler nights, gorgeous colors, and apples. We are blessed to live surrounded by apple orchards and I have always spent this time of year making huge batches of applesauce and freezing it to enjoy all year. Last night was the first of the apple desserts - apple crisp with vanilla icecream - yum yum.
Tomorrow I'm off to the home in my heart - San Antonio, Texas. Spending a few days riding on our favorite ranch - the Silver Spur Guest Ranch in Bandera, Texas (shameless plug!) - before spending a couple days in San Antonio with friends and the SARA chapter of RWA.
I wish I could say I'm hard at work on another story but the writing bug seems to have disappeared. I'm hoping to find my muse again while I'm relaxing under the stars of Texas.
Have a great fall!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Had a great review on my latest short story - The Chauffeur Wore An Evening Gown and I'm hard at work at another one that I hope to get out in early 2012.
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Between our place on Lake Ontario and my gardens at home, inspiration is everywhere. I sincerely hope you are finding something to write about in every day life. For me, somehow I think my next heroine is going to own a jetski!
Happy summer - Roni
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
A new review is out for The Cowboy Duet and is wonderful! Nothing feeds a writer's soul than a good review.
I hope you enjoy it and take some time to read the fourth in the Double B series available now in eBook and print. Enjoy!
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Thursday, June 09, 2011
Scott and I met 28 years ago next month (July, 83) pretty much on the water - so our mutual love for the water and boats has been in place since we met. We've passed that onto our sons and our entire family has already made some amazing memories.
As a writer, I find inspiration comes much easier in the summer. Waking up on the lake, sitting on our deck having coffee and hearing the waves crash the beach feeds my writer's soul. I work hard all winter, actually spring, fall and winter but in the summer I give myself permission to slow down and savor the short season and just indulge myself in what I truly love - being with my husband and kids, being on the lake, and soaking up some sun. I hope you too can find some time to slow down this summer and do what you love best.
Happy writing.
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
If any of you are looking for the answer to the hint from the contest - its "Beauty and the Geek".
I will have the website fixed tonight, sorry!
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
I was invited to kick off "The Millionare's Club" series in the Champagne Rose Line for www.thewildrosepress.com and I couldn't think of a more fun story than this one. When Erin has to pitch hit for her brother and climb behind the wheel of JR Stone's limo to drive him and his date to the Governor's Ball, she has no clue how crazy her night will get. Thursday, April 07, 2011
Finally - seems a long time for this one for some reason but The Cowboy's Duet has been released in print at www.thewildrosepress.com and will be out electronically on May 13.I let a good friend read it as soon as I got my final galleys and she loved it. Always makes my confidence soar when someone who I know will be honest with me sends me good remarks. Here's her wonderful email note to me:
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Susan stared at Teddy. His fear was really ridiculous. How many deaths happened each year in elevators? Any? She certainly never heard of any. Watching his discomfort grow as the minutes ticked on, she began to feel bad. She’d done it again; gotten him into another mess with her dumb ideas. Knowing the reputation of this old elevator, she shouldn’t have taken a chance. But now, how to get out of it? Or at least get through it until the security guard woke up from his nap and realized the elevator was stuck.
Should she start singing? Chewing her bottom lip, she immediately dismissed that idea; it wasn’t enough. Times like this called for drastic measures.
Her gaze raked him from his boots to his dark brown hair. He was still the sexiest man she’d ever known. Just staring at those muscular thighs through the denim was enough to make her pulse race.
A weird idea began to gel in her brain and her tummy fluttered with the thought. No, she couldn’t do that—could she? Would he even let her?
His evident agitation pushed her to realize she had no choice. She got him into this so she had to do whatever it took to help him get through, even if her own pride suffered. Besides, it wasn’t as if distracting him in the way she was thinking was going to be a hardship.
Before she could talk herself out it, she tipped her head and looked at him. Making her voice husky and low she asked, “You know what I’ve always wondered.”
Teddy didn’t pay any attention or even indicate he’d heard her.
Susan swallowed hard and pushed forward. “I’ve often wondered if all those stories I’ve heard about you are true.”
He turned his head and pinned her with a glare that made all her confidence completely disappear. “What stories?”
Drawing on every bit of her acting abilities yet again, she thrust herself into the role. “The stories that say you’re the best kisser in all of Texas, maybe even the entire Southwest.”
He grunted. “I can’t help it if women kiss and tell.”
She could only hope the tilt of his lips was a slight grin. “I don’t really believe it to be honest.”
He shrugged. “Whatever.”
“Doesn’t it bother you that I doubt it?”
“Not especially. Your opinion stopped mattering to me a long time ago.”
Ouch. That stung. She swallowed back the lump that rose in her throat at his harsh words. “You’re never going to forgive me for that are you?”
“Nope.” He went back to staring at the numbers.
“You know, I’ve kissed a lot of leading men on Broadway and in Hollywood. I’m a pretty good judge of a man’s kissing abilities.”
Tipping his head to the side, he regarded her. “Are you trying to make me prove I can kiss better than some pretty-boy actor?”
“I’m just saying that I can tell a good kisser from a bad one. I could give you my honest opinion.”
“You want to be kissed that bad do you?”
Monday, January 03, 2011
Are the holidays finally over? I feel like we've been on a whirlwind since Thanksgiving. One fun event is my latest short story came out and even more exciting is the reviews. Glowing! Absolutely phenomenal. There's nothing like a bunch of good reviews to stroke the ego of every author. No matter how many times we might say "reviews don't matter" believe me, deep down inside, they sure do.Wednesday, November 10, 2010
I know they make your heart flutter don't they? But watch yourselves one of those very handsome Marines is my middle son, Brennan. Thankfully, this was taken over a year ago in Baghdad and he and his buddies are home safe and sound today.Today is the Marine Corps Birthday and tomorow, of course, if Veterans Day which made me sit down and remind everyone of these amazing men and women who are overseas risking their lives for our freedom.
This year we have four of our sons' friends, boys who are all under 25 and yet fighting hard in horrible conditions. Max - due home any day now, thank God, from a stint in Afghanistan. Luke our next door neighbor who we've known since he was born is Brennan's best friend and we're praying with his parents every day that he is kept safe. Mike - best friend of my older son Ian - he is in Afghanistan with Luke. In addition, we have a very very dear friend Jim who was injured last week in Afghanistan and is currently recovering in a hospital in Germany.
As a romance writer - my goal at the end of every story is to have a happy ever after. We're praying hard that we all get all our servicemen and women home safe and sound for that happy ever after ending.
Hug a Veteran today and tell him or her thank you. They deserve our gratitude every day but especially today..
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
This month was particuarly bittersweet in our household - we moved our firstborn - Ian to his first apartment. He and his girlfriend, Jessica, have moved about 4 hours away so Ian can attend law school. What mother couldn't be proud of that? But at the same time comes the heartache and pain as the first of the proverbial strings are cut. He's on his own now - in his own place, his own city and his own life. No more glares at me for waking up him too early with my vacuuming (noon I swear!), no more leaving extra coffee on when I'm done so he can have a cup, no more "Mom why are there no cookies left?", none of the stuff I've grown so used to over the past 22 years. Sunday, June 20, 2010
Sunday, June 06, 2010
Friday, May 07, 2010
Finally, a review on Trouble in Texas. I'm always nervous when I get a link to a review and wonder what folks really think when they read my books. I was once again very pleasantly surprised. Here's the link if you want to read it but the highlight of the review was as follows:Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The first TWRP Writers' retreat is only about a month away. I can't begin to tell you how excited I am. Not only is it a great opportunity to spend time with other writers and brainstorm and talk "shop" and learn all kinds of new things but I will be spending another birthday in my beloved Texas. I figured out the other day that I've managed to get to Texas every year for the past 4 years running. Not bad. This visit will take us to Austin which is one city I've yet to cross of my list of Texas trips. I'm looking forward to it. But even more, I'm looking forward to some writing time on the ranch surrounded by cowboys, longhorn steer and horses. Nothing a Yellow Rose writer enjoys more.
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
That says it all but even better - The Wild Rose Press took the same award for 2008. Only Taylor Swift is flying higher than we are today. What an awesome publisher to have my name attached to. If you have never been to The Wild Rose Press site I strongly suggest you check it out. As a writer if you've never submitted to TWRP - I would encourage you to do so. Its a warm and welcoming place to be. Thank you TWRP for giving my books a home and for caring so much about your authors. This is a well deserved award.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
In the craziness of the holidays, I never had a chance to post about our latest addition to the family. Meet Nico. He's a one year old Siberian Husky who we adopted from a rescue center for huskies back in early November. My husband's dream has always been to have a siberian husky. He has loved the breed most of his life and we now are the proud parents of one very lovable and very energetic boy. Between my son Brennan's return from Iraq and Nico arriving our house has been transformed from pretty quiet into high energy, fun chaos and we couldn't be happier. The only two complaining still are the cats! Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Finally! Trouble in Texas is finally coming out. My publisher tells me that the official release date is February 5 but readers can purchase pre-sale copies probably as early as next week! Yay! I am so excited for all of you to enjoy my third installment on the Double B. Friends who've read it already tell me its the hottest one yet, but then with a heroine like Charli there was simply no other way to write it.
I'd love your feedback if you get the chance to read Trouble. I"m hard at work on the fourth in the series - "The Cowboy's Duet". Readers of this series probably have figured out its the tale of our singing cowboy Teddy and his heroine. If all goes as planned it should be out sometime this fall.
So far its a long cold winter - plenty of time for snuggling in at home and writing and reading. Hope you are able to do the same.



