Here’s a late night treat.
If you thought the blog tour was over..
A new and really fun feature is now live at..
Must-visit stop with great interviews. Read mine to learn of my greatest all-time adventure!
It was a grand one.
Readers with long memories might recognize my ‘great adventure’ from a mention-in-passing in my Allie Mackay title, Tall, Dark, and Kilted. Everything a writer experiences leaves an ink trail across the page. Here’s the proof, Tarts.
So have a look at the blog feature at Romance Junkies to learn more about my ‘Indiana Jones’ adventure. (I included a link – woot!)
Otherwise, I hope you’ll be pleased by this final stop on our journey..
Thank you again for joining us this week.
You made the tour extra-special.
If you’re just now looking in tonight, you can find today’s other three super-neat stops by clicking here.











Wonderful interview. I don’t think I could eat frog legs unless I didn’t know they were frog legs. I have had escargot and enjoyed that even if it was a little chewy, no worse than calamari! I just posted my review today for The Chieftain, I didn’t get the book until after my post but I did it today.
Wow what an adventure…I think I would have run screaming from the heads.
Z
Z, you are so funny. The caves full of skulls and bones truly were like Indiana Jones. And seeing the village shamans’ real shrunken heads was very strange, knowing they’d once been someone’s head. We were told the heads were from enemies and kept as trophies. It was a fascinating adventure, for sure.
Your life has been full of wonderful experiences! I sit in awe of the sights you have seen. Simply amazing, Sue-Ellen, and what adventures to carry in your heart.
I kept journals, Leah. Meticulous accounts of all my trips, on duty and private travel. Journals from my the beginning of my airline career right to the end. I feel very blessed to have seen and experienced as much as I did. I really miss flying and if I had it to over again, I’d still be with the airlines. As is, I’m grateful for the memories.