Feb. 7, 2008 at 2:14 AM
We asked for your stories and you sent some great ones! Our dedicated panel of judges picked ten finalists: Tina Brunelle: Valentine's Day WeddingMelinda Stogsdill: Harry Belafonte in GermanyJoan Powell: His Heart ForeverTresa Hiatt: Half Off SaleGigi Hicks: Bed of RosesJoy Isley: Hot-air Balloon RideAmelia: Salmon SteakJan Smith: Notes, Notes, Notes!Vonda Gouker: ValexmasJoan Woods: Her Faery Own HeroAnd now, let's see who gets the prizes. I hope you enjoy their stories as much as we did--you can read their stories on my website (click on Cont
Jan. 30, 2008 at 4:56 PM
Neurofibromatosis Radiothon Date: January 31, 2008Time: 2pm to 6pm Eastern Time (11am to 3pm Pacific Time)Place: Passionate Internet Voices RadioHostess: Jacquie Rogers, author of Faery Special RomancesGuests from the Children's Tumor FoundationJohn Risner, PresidentKim Hunter-Schaedle, Ph.D., Chief Scientific OfficerFeatured Doctors and ScientistsDr. Hubert WeinbergerDr. John Slo
Jan. 15, 2008 at 2:11 AM
Faery Special Romances is a double finalist in the Fantasm Awards! Best Faerie Tale Best Overall Fantasy Voting begins in February. Congrats to Dawn Thompson, Deborah Macgillivray, and Rowena Cherry!
Dec. 20, 2007 at 8:11 PM
New rules for the Dec. 26 Drawing! Drawing date: Dec. 26A Faery Special Holiday Package, including:Faery Special Romances by Jacquie RogersAs the reader, it was as if I journeyed through time and history with Keely, who gets her own romance story in the end ... with an interesting twist. Author Jacquie Rogers has a winner with this gem. Recommended! ***** ~~Detra Fitch, Huntress ReviewsAll royalties donated to:The Children's Tumor Foundationending Neurofibromatosis through researchalsoFaery Good Bath SaltsKeely T-shirtFaery Special Calendar Magnetand
Dec. 18, 2007 at 3:45 AM
Introducing Sonikaby Eilis FlynnISBN: 978-1419914225Publisher: Cerridwen PressRemember Elektra? She was one butt-kicking ninja assassin and highly popular Marvel Comics superheroine--certainly one of my favorites. Well now Eilis Flynn has given us Sonika. She's sexy, she's compassionate, and she's dedicated, but stamping out crime and defeating her arch-villain is her first priority. Most of the time.Sonya Penn wasn't an ordinary orphan when her parents died on her sixteenth birthday. No, she was a superheroine in training. Her parents, Velocity and Sounder, were killed in...
Dec. 10, 2007 at 8:54 PM
Yule Brings Celebration For All By Jacquie Rogers The snow blows nearly sideways as it blankets the range. Ranch hands hunker down in their saddles, scarves over their ears and their Stetsons protecting them from the fierce wind. They dream of a warm fire and hot buttered rum. But they have livestock to save from freezing and starvation, so they ride on.It's Christmas on the open range. Miserable for man and beast. But it isn't just another day at the office, so to speak. They whittle gifts for one another, sing a few carols as they sit around the campfire warming...
Nov. 26, 2007 at 1:36 AM
I don't have an e-reader and I want one. Why?Unfortunately, I need large print.I don't like to haul around tons of books with me.My house keeps getting smaller and smaller every time we buy more bookcases, yet still there are stacks of books all over the place.Both my husband and I love books. His peepers are better than mine, but I'm sure he'd rather carry one e-reader with him on the plane rather than four paperback books . . . and then find out that he didn't want to read those books after all. And yes, you have to put these books somewhere. We had so many books...
Nov. 1, 2007 at 6:56 PM
We have a Winner for The Invasion of Falgannon Isle by Deborah Macgillivray!~~ voyueristic1967 ~~All winners are posted on my website within a few days after we hear from them.Next drawing: November 7, 2007. Be sure to sign up for Keely's list now!You could win the second Warrior's Bride by Gerri Russell"Gerri Russell creative imagination enthralls me. I was hooked from the very first page." ~~New York Times Bestselling Author Debbie Macomber
Oct. 16, 2007 at 5:00 AM
The law was a bit sparse in the Old West, often not a lawman around for hundreds of miles. If a criminal knew how to live off the land and he owned a fast horse, he was pretty well guaranteed an escape. What's a sheriff to do?In 1872, the Supreme Court ruled that bounty hunters were a part of the U.S. law enforcement system with a decision in Taylor vs. Taintor:“When the bail is given, the principal is regarded as delivered to the custody of his sureties. Their domain is a continuance of the original imprisonment. Whenever they choose to do so, they may seize him and deliver him...
Sep. 11, 2007 at 2:46 AM
Wow, today is a cool day! Hearts Through History Romance Writers featured Faery Special Romances on their myspace blog and bulletin!Special thanks to Huntress Reviews, the review by Detra Fitch they picked to feature. Hugs also to Marilyn Rondeau with Kwips & Kritiques, Crystal from Book Reviews by Crystal, and Tammie King with Night Owl Romances.Thanks, Hearts Through History! Jacquie Rogers