Romance Writers Weekly ~ Let’s Travel!

Hello and welcome to the blog hop! I hope everyone is doing well. It has been a busy couple of weeks. I missed last week, but now I’m back and excited to get back into it.

This coming week I’ve entered a writing contest and I have to write 2500 words. They will assign me a genre, location, and item to put in the story! I have a week to do this. I’m hoping to get some time to write.

If you missed what the talented Leslie Hachtel had to say, just click and pop back.

Today the amazing Leslie asks us: If it was safe to travel again, where would you go if you could go anywhere. And why?

We were supposed to go to Canada for two weeks this past year, so I would love to go and spend time there. My husband’s cousin was going to get married in Montreal and then we were headed to St. John’s, Newfoundland for a visit. Hopefully we can all go this year and spend some much needed time away!

However, if I had the choice to go anywhere in the world, I would want to travel to New Zealand! I’ve always wanted to go. It would be so much fun. Also, my son is super into Lord Of The Rings right now and he would think it would be a blast to see the hobbit village.

I can’t wait until we can travel again. We’ve been needing and wanting to get out of the house and go someplace. Hopefully we can travel again soon!

That’s it for me, now continue on the hop to see where the incredible A.S. Fenichel wants to travel. Until next time!


It’s release day for A.S. Fenichel! Go check out Capturing the Earl the third book in the Wallflowers of West Lane Series!

The friendship of four young ladies has created an indestructible bond to protect one another from the perils of love and marriage . . .
 
After the demise of her friend’s disastrous marriage, Mercedes Parsons isn’t about to let the widowed Wallflower of West Lane, Lady Aurora Radcliff, undertake another perilous trip to the altar. At least, not before the bridegroom-to-be is thoroughly investigated. If only Mercy could stop her uncharacteristic daydreaming about Wesley Renshaw’s charm, his intellect, his dashing good looks. After all, the earl has already set his sights on her best friend! She must keep her wits about her and avoid giving into temptation.
 
Wesley is both irritated and intrigued by the machinations of Mercy—He cannot let her cleverness and beauty distract him. He needs to marry her friend, Aurora, so he can reclaim his family’s ancestral home. A wrong he has hoped to right his entire life. Besides, who is penniless spinster Mercedes Parsons to decide whom he can and cannot marry? Yet while he admires her unwavering loyalty to her friends, he decides it’s high time the misguided woman had a dose of her own medicine. Two can play at this spying game. But they are both embarked on a dangerous charade. And it won’t be merely Mercy’s reputation at risk—or her heart on the line—as Wesley comes to the inescapable conclusion that he has found the right woman at exactly the wrong time.

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