Marji Laine

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Bonus Feature: NO-L, NO-L, NO-L

cover No-L2I’ve had the pleasure of sharing Christmas letters from the main characters of the stories in Warm Mulled Kisses for the past two weeks. What a great group of authors this book has to be such good sports with this! In fact, check out yesterday’s letter from Santa from Felicity, the star of “A Groom for Christmas.

Today is my heroine’s turn. Noelle Arcoli has been accused of being truly No L—with no laughter, no love, and no life. Yep, this gal is a new Scrooge story in the making if she’s not careful, but I wouldn’t let that happen, would I? Check out her letter to Santa, her “grown up Christmas wish list.” Continue reading


Bonus Feature: CHRISTMAS APPLES

We’ve been sharing insight into the stories that make up Warm Mulled Kisses. If you didn’t get the chance to read the Christmas letter by Lena Nelson Dooley’s heroine, Scarlett, you can find it here!
Mark it on your calendar! November 12 is party time – WARM MULLED KISSES style! You’ll hear more and more about our “Mistletoe Madness” as the day nears, but today’s author is offering up her house as our party place. Not sure there will be much left when we’re through! Glad J.A. Marx is the generous type!

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No Joy in Mudville

muddy foot print

Acting Vice President of Acquisitions for Lacewell Limited, Mercy Lacewell, made a very quick turn-around after her venture into the St. Louis area. Our investigators have confirmed that her trips have been chosen by some secret plotting scheme.

This time, the covert choice directed her to a small town in western Massachusetts. Well, actually to a system of dirt roads outside the city limits. Very wet dirt roads.

We know from our investigative sources that she visited the owner of LeClerc Trucking, a formerly Continue reading


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Review: Miss Fishfly by Linda Glaz

I read Linda Glaz‘s first novella because I wanted a quick read during Christmas. I liked it so much, I couldn’t wait to read the sequel.

Thankfully, Linda, knowing I enjoyed her first book, sent me a copy of Miss Fishfly (Yea! So I didn’t have to wait!) in return for an honest review.  And that’s just what I’m going to give her.

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