
You can’t beat your local community theater for inexpensive shows. A pair of my lady friends took me to see Thoroughly Modern Millie. The music was super, but for me, Miss Flannery stole the show with her quips and facial expressions which were wildly funny.
Similar to this great show, The House on Persimmon Road is still one of my all-time favorite books to write. The personalities of the characters surprised me no end. I hope you enjoy reading about Justine Hale and her zany family as much as I loved writing her story.
History. Reality. Fantasy. All rolled into one zany family.
If Justine Hale had the time, she’d get in her car and go crazy. She owns two kids, an ex-mother-in-law, and a bankrupt mother. Money scarce, she moves her entire family into a run-down, two-hundred-year-old farmhouse. With so many balls in the air, the last thing she needs is a helpful ghost and a hunky Mr. Fix-It next door who think they can help. READ MORE |
Ancient myths, superheroes, vampires… Forget everything you’ve heard. One rogue wants the world to know creatus exist. Victoria doesn’t want any of it; she just wants to live in peace without men–humans or creatus–messing with her head. When the rogue decides he wants her to join him, though, only one person is close enough to help her. Only problem, he’s her prisoner, and if he escapes, she’s supposed to kill him. READ MORE |
He knows things about her that no one could know; he makes her feel things she never knew she could feel… Katie’s world unravels when a childhood friend returns to town a man shadowed by secrets. He’s come back to warn her that a killer is closer than she can imagine… READ MORE |
He wants out of the friend zone…she doesn’t believe in happily ever after.
When Lauren starts a no-strings-attached fling with sexy hockey player Dave, she tells him that she’s not looking for love. But Dave can’t stop himself from falling for Lauren — and he’s determined to convince her they’re meant to be… A fun, steamy, yet sweet romance! READ MORE |
A blond Stephanie Plum with less job skills and more bad luck…
The only extraordinary thing about Camilla Jackson is her knack for attracting disaster. Bad luck seems to follow her throughout the job hunt from hell, until she meets the gorgeous Carter Evans. However, she’s tempted to keep her distance when she finds out how troubled his life is. The last thing he needs is more bad luck. READ MORE |
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Jackie, So great to receive your blog! Thanks for the shout-out. Can I get the helpful ghost and hunky Mr.Fix It? xoxo ~ Robyn
Hello Miss Ryan, author of those super fantastic love and sports books. Sorry, but I have first dibs on Lottie.
Hugs, Jackie
Love the presentation! And Miss Flannery
Just had to share! Great books!
Thank you for your support, Jerri. xoxoxo, Jackie
I love your photo, wish I was there!
Hi, Jacquie. I wish you’d been with us, too. Local community actors are so talented. The ‘green room’ was outside the theater spilling into the street so we could visit with all of the actors. Miss Flannery just stole the show for me.
Hugs, Jackie
Great photo! Looks like you were having fun 🙂
Sounds like a great performance. Glad you enjoyed it. Sending virtual hugs from Scotland.
Hi Jackie – good to see you are still thriving! Keep well, and keep smiling. Jenny