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'I hope you always have enough to keep your belly full and a roof over your head,' he said. 'Everything beyond that’s trouble.'
-Erika Robuck;
Hemingway's Girl
Hey Ya'll!
Do you love blueberries? There are pink buds on my blueberry bushes so
I'm feeling hopeful for a beautiful spring and no more freeze warnings.
It feels like it's been a long month, but we have marched into March, so
I hope by now the sun is shining down on you and warming your bones and
heart.
Last year's haul.Cheers to those of you blessed with the luck of the Irish. I've only one
family line from Ireland, but everyone is entitled to springtime and
good fortune so Happy St. Patrick's Day! I happen to like cabbage a lot
so it's not usual to find it on the table around here, but if you're new
to it, try some Cabbage Roll Soup or perhaps cooking it the southern
way—fried with bacon and onions and a little water until it's soft and
melts in your mouth.
From the Writing Desk
She mistakes him for a pirate. Can you imagine a worse way to be
introduced to someone? This past month I've been working on my next
historical. Spoiler alert! The title is: A Most Improper Introduction.
Watch for the cover reveal next month. I'm trying to sit on it as long
as I can until I get some good quotes to share which means… edits!
Sales have dropped which is normal in late winter for me, but I'm
looking forward to spring reads and new readers and sharing my coming
soon projects. This summer will see a mountain mama fall for a football
coach (Remember my Bear Hollow project?) and I'm still waiting to hear
back from HQ about my latest inspirational set in Georgia. Until then,
it's sails, pirates, and romance in the West Indies when my fingers hit
the keyboard.
Check out these new releases or books on sale!
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Ta-Ta for Now
Thanks for reading my newsletter and books. I appreciate the reviews for Georgia Bride
and all of your support. Don't forget to share my books with your
historical and inspirational reader friends, and let's keep in touch on social media. Have a great month!
Warmly,
Danielle Thorne
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Great blog I enjoyed readiing
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