Romance Writers Weekly ~ Night Owl

Welcome fellow authors and readers! One more week of swimming left and then we’ll be done for the season. What a season it was. We have more than double the amount of swimmers going to our top County meet this year than the last two years combined. It is amazing! This team we’ve built up is incredible! I can’t wait to see it continue to grow and thrive.

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

Today we are asked: Are you sunrise, daylight, twilight, or nighttime? Why?

I am the nighttime. I love everything about it. The quiet, the darkness, the way you can sit outside and just watch or listen to the world around you. Once the kids are down, I tend to get a lot done in the evening. As much as I would like to get things done during the day, sometimes it’s the nighttime that get’s me moving.

During the summer I have to be at work at 645a and I’m done by 1230p which is nice. Then I think, wow I should become a morning person and get everything done but it’s very hard for me to get up early. Even now as I write this, it’s 10p at night.

I also love to read at night on the couch or in bed. No matter how tired I am, I will always read and then I can’t get up early the next morning. When I write it’s mostly in the evening because the kids aren’t around to ask me five million questions. It’s just me and my hubby and a show we’re watching.

I remember my mom saying the same thing to me. When we were younger, she would stay up because it was quiet and no one would bug her. She could do what she wanted. Maybe as I get older and the kids have their own schedule and don’t need me so much, I’ll switch to sunrise.

However, watching the sunrise or sunset is always beautiful. When we were in St. John’s I had the opportunity to watch the sun rise and it was amazing. As it comes over the ocean and onto the hills was such a magical sight. Here in California we get pretty incredible sunsets with an array of colors that always change.

Well that’s it for me today, continue on the hop to see what the talented Brenda Margriet likes best. Until next time!


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The final book in the Silverberry Seduction Seasoned Romance Series is now available to preorder! TOO GOOD FOR WORDS

Ride hard or stay home…

A phony friendship between an ex-con biker haunted by his past and a suburban mom with an uncertain future shifts gears with startling consequences.

After more than two decades as a stay-at-home mom, Penta Potter’s life is at a crossroads, her future stretching emptily ahead. When her youngest son vandalizes a local motorcycle mechanic’s garage, confronting the forbidding yet compelling owner sparks deliciously wicked longings.

Since his release from prison twelve years ago, Cash Rylance keeps his head down and his nose clean. He has no business aching for a fiercely protective, sweet-lipped, divorced mother of four. If he promises to keep his hands to himself, maybe she will help him be the dad his estranged daughter deserves.

A fake relationship between these two restless hearts seems the perfect route to take…until their improbable plan detours toward a totally different destination.


💜Blue-collar, ex-convict, tattooed, motorcycle rider hero (48 y/o)

💜Overprotective, divorced, single parent heroine (44 y/o)

💜Fake relationship

💜Bad boy/good girl

💜Opposites attract

💜Estranged child/parent

💜Steamy, open door, slow burn

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