King Tut’s nanny might have been his sister, which means she was a princess. King Tut’s Nanny Might’ve Been a Princess Being a former professionally trained nanny, I get a little annoyed when babysitters are called nannies or nannies are poorly portrayed in fiction. Also, the heroine of Jack & the Very Proper Nanny…
Category: Keepers of the Sacred Code
An Update on My Writing
Good morning! I’m looking at my calendar and the things I want and need to do in real life and I’m wondering if I have time to launch another book before summer starts. I’m beginning to think not. There are still things I need to do for Newblood & the Ice Princess, like creating and…
Debbie & Carrie
I think it’s easy for most people to forget that celebrities are human beings. They live every day, eat, sleep, drink, make terrible personal choices, make wonderful decisions, fall in love, are blessed with beautiful babies, suffer illnesses, and die. Carrie Fisher struggled with illness most of her life and I have no doubt her…
Saint Monica and a Mother’s Love
I’m not Catholic. Let’s just put that up front. I do believe humans are spiritual beings and that it often manifests in organized religion and I respect that. Oftentimes, the history of a religion is a huge part of the history of a people and their culture. Robin, the heroine of A Vintage Heart in Hollywood…
James Stewart and Others of His Ilk
A very nice author, Samantha Tonge ,on Twitter blogged about what she likes in a Romance novel hero. http://samanthatonge.co.uk/news-and-blog/five-top-traits-for-heroes/?platform=hootsuite I Tweeted back what I like. Good with Babies Humble Courageous Enough to Grow Cares for Those Around Him Has a Code of Honor Interestingly, my husband has all those things. So do some of my…