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Monthly Favorites Roundup: July 2018

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This will be the first in my series of monthly roundups. I won't list all  the media and stories I've consumed or even all those I've enjoyed. Just a few highlights or things I really want to share or talk about. Give me a shout in the comments if you want to rec something similar to what you see in my list, or if you just want to share your own love for anything here! What I've been reading : So many last minute passes through Rim Shot Rebound . So. Many. (That counts, yes?) A Princess in Theory  by Alyssa Cole - This was the book that pulled me out of my full-length novel reading slump. So much fun, and I can't wait for the next book. Hard to Find  by Chase Verity - This collection of friendship stories features LGBTQIA+ characters, and I swear to you reading this felt exactly like a warm, comforting book hug.<3 What I've been listening to : The Duchess Deal  by Tessa Dare - This was my first Tessa Dare book ever, and it had some of the m

20 Ways to Celebrate (even if you kind of suck at celebrating)

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One of my most valuable skills is my ability to move right on to the next project once I finish one. It's how I get sh*t done, and it's a vital skill for a freelancer. The downside is it can be so easy to forget (or ignore) the need to celebrate accomplishments. And truly, it IS a need, especially for writers who spend their days correcting their work and asking other folks for feedback on what to change/correct. Even the most respectful, constructive feedback can pile up in the back of your mind and get internalized as negative messages. (And we aren't even talking about negative reviews or submission rejections!) An easy way to balance out that negativity is to invite plenty of positive energy into your life by celebrating your successes. Unfortunately, some of us (*cough*) weren't born celebrators or didn't grow up in an environment where things were celebrated, and we need to actually work and develop tools to help us learn how to PAUSE and revel in our achiev

My Favorite Romance Tropes

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Gather any group of romance readers and they're bound to eventually chat about tropes. We love discussing our favorite romance tropes and sharing our favorite books that feature each. You can view a big list of romance tropes on Mindy Klasky's site . For writers, it's a great reference when you're brainstorming or when you find yourself using the same tropes over and over and want to try some different combinations.  All the Kissing also recently did a post on some popular tropes with lists of book examples for each. I love that everyone has their own favorite flavors and that we as writers get to mix them up like wacky Ben & Jerry's combos. YUM! In my current series so far, I've used friends to lovers, sister's best friend, single parent, second chance, and a twist on the workplace romance. With book three, I even used a trope I said I'd never write: secret baby/pregnancy. Never say never, I guess! I will say it can be fun to take tropes you don&

Rim Shot Rebound - Cover and Excerpt

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*** Here's a first look at the opening scene of Rim Shot Rebound , the third novella of the Cajun Two-Step  series , releasing in July 2018! ***  RIM SHOT REBOUND by Leigh Landry Chapter 1 Don’t puke. Kelsey had been giving her body that one little command ever since she drove onto Robin’s property. Unfortunately, her stomach was completely ignoring her and currently staging a mutiny. She wasn’t usually sick this late in the day, especially if she’d eaten a decent dinner. Her little pep talk had been working all through the long drive down country roads to Robin’s adorable house out in the middle of Nowhere, Louisiana. Kelsey shouldn’t have had any problem keeping her stomach in check through their weekly rehearsal. But then she’d heard that familiar knock—their old college drum cadence—on Robin’s kitchen door. “Eric!” Robin, their accordion player and band ring leader, pulled his tall, lanky-but-solid frame in for a hug. She was a full head and a half shorter than