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Friday, August 3, 2012

Blog Dates & Changes...

I’ve been looking forward to telling this horse story at Sweethearts of the West for a month! Drop by tomorrow and read "A Modern-Day Horse Story" about everyday heroes and the animals who need them.

You might have noticed a few changes have taken place here at The Cozy Page. Due to the recent crackdown on web image copyrights on several other blogging sites, I have decided to take all pictures posted here at The Cozy Page that do not belong to me down. From here on out, I’ll only be posting my covers and photos from my personal collection. Guests are still welcome to bring images as long as they belong to or have been purchased by them from stock image sites. Clip-art like the one at left is also welcome. It was tough having to go through five years of blog posts and delete several images from my history here at the ol’ blog, but as an author it’s important to respect copyrights and do what’s necessary to stop piracy and stealing on the web. Thank you so much for your understanding, Cozies!

I finally finished the long contemporary revision early last week. I’ve been trying to find some downtime for me and my little, developing minion before it’s back to writing western romance and getting the nursery ready for the little one’s holiday arrival. I did promise a glimpse into how I build my characters. I have not forgotten. Stay tuned for that – as well as Monday’s post at The Roses of Prose!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

A Month of History & Heritage....

March marks St. Patrick’s Day on the seventeenth, but more importantly it marks Irish American Heritage Month. As someone who’s a little bit Irish, I share my favorite Irish sayings, blessings, toasts, pub songs, and poems I uncovered in my WIP research here at The Roses of Prose….

March is also Women’s History Month! We’re celebrating all month at Sweethearts of the West. This week, my post about Cherokee woman, Nancy Ward, is featured at Sweethearts so be sure to check it out….
In more good news, our Cozy Guest Friday feature will continue here at The Cozy Page next week so be sure to tune in for more fun from our Cozy correspondent, Tink, Captain Jack, and their merry band of pirates….

Monday, February 13, 2012

14 Days of Romance: Caroline Clemmons

We’re coming to the end of our 14 Days of Romance Valentine’s Day celebration and we’ve saved the best for last! Readers, please welcome fellow Sweetheart of the West, author CarolineClemmons! Take it away, Caroline….

Happy (Almost) Valentine’s Day! Thanks to Amber Leigh for inviting me to share the Cozy Page with you today.

She asked me to share my favorite romances. Wow, is that ever a difficult question! As authors, Amber Leigh and I know literally hundreds of people who write and whose books we read. I believe she means books that I hold as sterling examples of the craft I love. There are five books I reread - to study and for pure pleasure - at least once a year.

The first is THE PROMISE OF JENNY JONES by Maggie Osborne. It’s out of print now, but is probably the most unusual romance I’ve ever read. For starters, the heroine is almost six feet tall, cusses, smokes cigars, and works as a muleskinner. (For you contemporary readers, that means she drives a freight wagon pulled by mules). Early in the book we learn what makes Jenny tick. She is stuck in a Mexican jail for killing a soldier who tried to rape her. She explains why she wouldn’t lie to save herself from a firing squad. “Honesty is all I’ve got . . .I don’t have family. I don’t have beauty, or a man. I don’t have money, and I sure as hell don’t have a future. All I’ve got to prop up my pride is my word . . . When Jenny Jones says something, you can bet your last peso it’s true.” But she does have a future because a dying woman trades places with her, and so begins her eventful journey. All of Maggie Osborne’s heroines are unusual women.

LORD PERFECT and MR. IMPOSSIBLE are by Loretta Chase. Choosing between these books would be difficult, but I lean toward the former. What is better than watching a perfect man’s world crumble because of a strong yet unsuitable woman? I love all of Loretta Chase’s books for her wonderful descriptions and unusual characters. And what lovely names she uses! I love the way Loretta Chase introduces the hero in LORD PERFECT. The artist heroine, Bathsheba Wingate, watches the hero in the book’s opening. The setting is a London museum and the hero is Benedict Carsington, Viscount Rathbourne, heir to the Earl of Hargate (and Lord Perfect).

He leant against the window frame, offering those within the exhibition hall a fine rear view of a long, well-proportioned frame, expensively garbed. He seemed to have his arms folded and his attention upon the window, though the thick glass could show him no more than a blurred image of Picadilly.

It was clear in any case that the exhibition within—of the marvels Giovanni Belzoni had discovered in Egypt—had failed to hold his interest.

The woman surreptitiously studying him decided he would make the perfect model of the bored aristocrat

Supremely assured. Perfectly poised. Immaculately dressed. Tall. Dark.

He turned his head, presenting the expected patrician profile.

It wasn’t what she expected.

She couldn’t breathe.


From the same book, the author uses the hero’s POV to describe the heroine.

She was the sort of woman who made accidents happen, simply by crossing the street.

She was the sort of woman who ought to be preceded by warning signs.

From a distance, she was breathtaking.

Now she stood within easy reach.

And now . . .

Once, in the course of a youthful prank, Benedict had fallen off a roof, and briefly lost consciousness.

Now, as he fell off something and into eyes like an indigo sea, he lost consciousness. The world went away, his brain went away, and only the vision remained, of pearly skin and ripe plum lips, of the fathomless sea in which he was drowning . . . and then a pink like a sunrise glowing upon finely sculpted cheekbones.

A blush. She was blushing.

His brain staggered back.

Sigh, can you blame me for studying Loretta Chase’s writing?

PRINCE CHARMING and FOR THE ROSES are by Julie Garwood. These are her only forays into western historicals. PRINCE CHARMING begins in England, but moves through the U.S. to Montana. I love both the heroine Taylor Stapleton, and the hero Lucas Ross. FOR THE ROSES has a group of ragtag boy heroes who raise a young baby they find in a New York dustbin. Sounds impossible? Unfortunately, it still happens every day in America. These characters come alive for the reader. 

Rereading these books still brings me pleasure and helps me understand the structure that keeps me engaged. None is the first romance I read, but they continue to be my favorites.


And now Caroline gives us a glimpse into her latest romance novel, Home Sweet Texas Home....

Now please let me share one of my own books.  HOME, SWEET TEXAS HOME is a departure for me, because it is a sweet romance. Yep, no consummated sex, but - according to excellent reviews - it has plenty of sexual tension.

In HOME, SWEET TEXAS HOME Courtney Madison has battled poverty her entire twenty-five years but is determined to make a safe and happy home for her teenaged brother after the recent death of their mom. Her mom’s illness left Courtney with a mountain of hospital bills, her formerly sweet brother Jimmy is now cutting class and hanging with a rough crowd, and she’s just learned she’s being downsized in two weeks. Hanging on by the threads of a fraying rope, she learns she’s inherited two million dollars from a kind elderly man she befriended when he was in the hospital across the hall from her mom. She thinks her inheritance in West Texas is the answer to all her prayers--but Courtney learns that, while money improves her life, it doesn’t guarantee happiness. This modern Cinderella encounters problems even a fairy godmother couldn’t imagine.

Rancher/entrepeneur Derek Corrigan has incredible instincts for flourishing in the business world. With women, not so much. In fact, his friends bemoan he’s King Midas where money is concerned, but his judgment of women is pathetic--evidenced by his late wife and now the flamboyant woman he’s been escorting of late. As far as Derek is concerned, all he wants is to be a good dad to his children Warren, aged 8, and Meg, aged 5. Derek suspects the worst of his new neighbor and vows to fight his attraction for her. The only way he can protect his children and himself is to keep his private life very private. Besides, he knows what women do to him--they always leave and take chunks of his heart with them. He's been there, done that, had the vaccination and is cured. Isn't he?


Amber Leigh, thanks again for having me as your guest.


Thank you, Caroline, for sharing your favorite romances with us today! Readers, purchase Caroline Clemmon's Home Sweet Texas Home today at The Wild Rose Press. To learn more about her and her books, visit her website, blog, Sweethearts of the West as well as Facebook and Twitter!

Come back tomorrow for our final day of 14 Days of Romance!!!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Sweethearts of the West....

Join me today at Sweethearts of the West where I discuss the Four Sacred Peaks of the Dinetah, the traditional homeland of the Navaho people in the American West….

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Blogging & A Free Download...

This month I’m happy to report that I’ll be getting back to my regularly scheduled blog program – first up, today I’m up for my monthly blogging date with the Sweethearts ofthe West….

On Friday in addition to our first Cozy Guest Friday of the year with guest Liz Flaherty, I’ll be blogging at The Roses of Prose about how to better achieve organization in both our business and private lives in the new year….

I’d like to take this time to point out that A Holiday to Remember is now available as an ebook for free download from The Roses of Prose. Don’t wait – get your copy of our holiday romance today here or on the BOOKS page of my website!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Web Updates...

The holidays are here! I've written a new note to readers on the HOME page of my website and included information on The Roses of Prose free holiday read, A Holiday to Remember there and on the BOOKS page. Check it out....

Speaking of A Holiday to Remember, the first chapter is available now at The Roses of Prose. Be sure to check back every day of December for further installments....

I'll be at Sweethearts of the West tomorrow discussing more holiday reads. I'm bringing some Bing and roasted chestnuts, too, so don't miss out....

And finally, I've updated both my Facebook and Twitter pages for the holiday season. A shout-out and thank you to all friends and followers!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Coming Up...

The holiday season started out great on Monday! My husband and I got to dress up for our first costume party. As promised, I went west for inspiration....


Hope everyone had a great Halloween! And speaking of the west, this Friday I have my monthly blogging date with Sweethearts of the West! I also have an exclusive interview with Bet it on my Heart heroine, Calli Morlani, Friday at author AJ Nuest's blog Tattered Pages. Don't miss it!

Friday is also the first Cozy Guest Friday here at The Cozy Page with romance author Georgie Lee, our Cozy correspondent Tink and this guy.... :)


Hope you check back in Friday for a barrel full of Cozy fun! 

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Sweethearts of the West....

Join me today for my monthly visit to Sweethearts of the West and a virtual trip to New Mexico to what is known today as "sky island" or Inscription Rock, the "message board" of the American West....

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Sweethearts Giveaway & August Newsletter....

While we keep truckin' on with 30 Days of Promo Goodness today with Vonnie Davis, I'm taking a brief timeout to remind everyone of my standing date with Sweethearts of the West today as well! For those who read my August newsletter, you know that something special is going on at the western grog this month. The ladies of Sweethearts of the West are getting up close and personal and giving away some really great prizes. For those who comment to my Sweethearts post today, you'll be entered to win a western romance of your choice from my backlist (Blackest Heart, Bluest Heart, or Bet it on my Heart) in either ebook or audio. Don't miss out - visit Sweethearts of the West today!

Speaking of my August newsletter, as promised it included a character interview with the playboy of Wayback and hero of Bet it on my Heart, Keefe Ridge! If you aren't a subscriber, no worries! You can access the August newsletter here for a limited time only. If you'd like to see more character interviews like Keefe's, I'm conducting one every month with a different hero or heroine from my backlist. Join the fun by subscribing here at Cozy with the pink button the sidebar! Sign-up only takes a second....

One last thing before we get back to 30 Days of Promo Goodness.... My author website has been updated this month to include bonus material from my backlist on the EXTRAS page. Readers now have access to a free read short story that is a follow-up to Bluest Heart called "Wayback Valentine." Find out what kind of sexy fun Casey and Josie got themselves into for their first Valentine's Day as a couple.... In addition, a deleted scene from Bet it on my Heart is also included in the bonus material, which takes place right after Keefe and Calli's infamous role in the hay! Again, all this can be found on the EXTRAs page at www.amberleighwilliams.com!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Guest Spots...

Hi Cozies - just a quick update! Yesterday author Rebecca J. Clark interviewed me on her Once Written, Twice Shy blog. Find out what makes me a shy writer and how I used writing to step outside my comfort zone....

And don't forget that tomorrow I'll be at Sweethearts of the West doing my monthly western romance post!

I'm sorry I've been a bit quiet since the Fool for Romance Contest wrapped. I've been working on the end of my contemporary revision - yes, I'm there! After a year, I'm almost done with the final rewrite. My muse is getting amped up for the second book in the series, too. I'll try to pop by mid-week with another update. Thank you to those who have visited my new website and those who have shared their thoughts and taken the time to write me with compliments! The response has been great and I'm so excited about the new look!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Today at Sweethearts of the West...

It's the 4th, which means I'm blogging at my western romance group blog - Sweethearts of the West! This month I'm singling out some of my real-life western muses and members of the Hall of Great Western Performers. Find out who defines the word "cowboy" for me (think mustache) and be sure to shout out your own ideas!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

New Blog Opening

The Sweethearts of the West group blog opened officially the first day of this month and today I got the chance to blog there for the first time. This exciting new group is all about western romance - good news for you Wayback Ridge fans! In fact, I share an excerpt from the Ridge family saga as well as break down readers' love of the contemporary west with a special focus on rodeos!

Read it all here today and check back soon for posts from fellow Sweethearts Caroline Clemmons, Celia Yeary, Anna Jeffrey, Anna Kathryn Lanier, Ashley Kath-Bilsky, Cheryl Pierson, Jane Leopold Quinn, Jeanmarie Hamilton, Marin Thomas, Nicole McCaffrey, Paisley Kirkpatrick, Paty Jager, and Sandra Crowley!