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A COMPLICATED NIGHT

Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
architectureofdoom Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees’ Union Building, Melbourne, Graeme Gunn, 1968-71. ? A COMPLICATED NIGHT The street lights refuse to glow on this dark night, adding to my increasing shivers and fright. I should not have agreed to come here in darkness crippling me with fear. ? Through the lit window,…

Savage Heart by Dellani Oakes

Originally posted on Dellani's Choice – Books:
It’s the summer of 1740 and rumors of war haunt the small community of St. Augustine, Florida. Already, Oglethorpe’s troops are on the move. Scouting parties of Creek Indians have moved south, skirting the town, attacking outlying farms. Meli Chasseur’s home came under attack and she is…

Enigma by Joelle LeGendre #writephoto

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“Avebury,” Guinevere sighed, pushing her tinted wire rim spectacles closer to her eyes.  “Why would anyone want to come to this dreadful place?” She examined the Neolithic stone towering above her, thinking about how greatly it resembled her present dress. All those years spent in an orphanage…

Savage Heart – Sequel to Indian Summer

Originally posted on Historical Novels by Dellani Oakes:
Indian Summer was not only my first historical romance, it was my first published novel. After it was completed, I felt compelled to write another story for Sailfish. He was so incredibly lonely and needed a high spirited woman of his own. It took me awhile, but…

I Love Dialogue! from Indian Summer

Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Indian Summer is my first published novel. An historical romantic suspense, Indian Summer is set in St. Augustine, Florida in 1739. Gabriella Deza is the youngest daughter of Spanish Governor, Ferdinand Deza. Headstrong and intrepid, Gabriella has just turned 15, the coming of age of a young Spanish woman. Manuel…

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The Tower’s Alchemist Q&A Alesha L. Escobar @The_GrayTower

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
RW: So let’s start this off from the beginning, I read that your husband gave you this idea for a female wizard spying for the Allies in WWII against the Nazis and basically said, see what you can do with it and you did. And you did it quite…

Here’s Jasper!

Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
I first introduced Jasper Waters in a novel called New at Love (published in Fran Lewis’ MJ Magazine) He wasn’t the main hero, but he certainly was heroic. Jasper had more than a little crush on the female lead, Amanda. Even though it broke his heart, he stepped aside for…

Conduct Unbecoming Excerpt from Chapter Eight

Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Teague had intended to confront Quartermain and the others, but Nadeya encouraged him not to. She knew he could take Quartermain, but the other two are far more dangerous. Instead, they decide to go back home and let the bad guys come to them. Their announcement was greeted less than…

Conduct Unbecoming – Excerpt Chapter Seven

Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Not everyone is a fan of Teague McMurtry. In fact, some people thoroughly detest him. One such is Major Victor Quartermain. Once a rival for Isobel’s hand, Teague maintains that the better man was the one who gave her up—himself. He and Quartermain hate one another, and not just because…

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