Engrossed in promoting my equestrian thriller, escaping to read about another horse world was strange and yet satisfying. This is my review: The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon by Linda Ballou (Goodreads Author) Gemcie and her Irish Hunter, Marshal, are about to capture the World Cup when a nasty fall dashes their chances. While she is mending, … Continue reading
Traitor’s Knot – a review
As anyone knows that has read my guest post ‘From Ostler to Eventer’ on Cryssa Bazos’s website, I found a strong connection to this book through horses. But there was so much more, so, read on for my review. Traitor’s Knot by Cryssa Bazos (Goodreads Author) England 1650: Civil War has given way to an uneasy peace … Continue reading
Oats, Hay and Rest
I’m back home at Writing Wings for this final hitching post on ‘The Spiral of Hooves Blog Tour’. After a journey that has taken me to France, the USA, England, and Canada, the mare that I borrowed from Carly Tanner is ready for her oats and hay, while I bring this celebration … Continue reading
From Ostler to Eventer: Guest post by Roland Clarke + #Giveaway
Originally posted on Cryssa Bazos:
I had the pleasure of virtually meeting Roland Clarke through the English Historical Fiction Authors Blog. Although his upcoming release, Spiral of Hooves, is not historical fiction, it does revolve around the world of competitive horse eventing and (bonus!) includes Canada as one of the settings. Naturally, I was intrigued.…
A great line-up
On Monday, August 7th I will be surfing the internet to launch ‘Spiral of Hooves’ – the second and improved edition, now available for the first time in paperback. I will drop by Goodreads throughout the day but be partying over on Facebook where I have gathered a great line-up of talented authors to discuss … Continue reading
#IWSG – Pet Peeves
This monthly post for Insecure Writer’s Support Group Day nearly never happened with great grandkids around as well as a workload that is driving me crazy. There’s too much to do in too little time. Anyway, on to this month’s optional question: August 2 question – What are your pet peeves when reading/writing/editing? My pet peeve is … Continue reading