Well, Tarts, it’s been a grand time!
Today is the final touring day. Your last chance to win books and (hopefully) enjoy some really neat interviews.
If you’re still following the tour..
Really fun interview with super-neat questions!
Another super-fantastic interview with more great questions!
This is an extra-special 10 Question Bonus Feature! It’s a splendid piece (just me this time) and has really fun questions. A must visit!
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Each of today’s sites really pulled out the stoppers for our final tour day. These are amazing interviews. Very original questions. Lots of fun. I hope you’ll swing by to celebrate the tour’s finale.
These stops are a great place to visit before we both slip back into our respective deadline routines.
Thank you so much for joining us on the week’s journey!
It’s been wonderfully fun and I’ve loved the opportunity to chat with you at the stops.
I hope you’ve enjoyed it, too.
Please know I’ve really appreciated your support. You were (and are) great friends and readers. Thank you so much!
I hope you’ll enjoy today’s interviews. GOOD LUCK in the drawings!
Love and (((HUGS))) to you all!










I agree, these are wonderful stops. I hope everyone drops by.
Yes, they were. And I have a neat surprise when I get back upstairs.
I’ve enjoyed your tour and learning so many things about you and your stories. Thanks and hope I’m lucky lol.
Thanks, Catslady! I have one more card up my sleeve tonight.
Do you know that Victoria Holt was my introduction into romance novels too? Also Mary Stewart. And last week, I sold a Victoria Holt novel to an 11-yr. old to introduce her to romance reading also!
I LOVE that you introduced a young girl to Victoria Holt, Trudy. I often re-read these old gothics.
Phyllis Whitney was my introduction followed shortly by Victoria Holt and Mary Stewart.
I adored Whitney, too. And Stewart.
What a fun time I’ve had following you on this tour! I hope it brings lots of sales your way. And new followers. I hope some of the winners are your faithful followers.
Bless you, Leah. Sales do matter. NY only cares about cold hard sales numbers. If they are not strong enough to suit NY, the author is dropped. Doesn’t matter how many readers love the books. If the sales do not reflect that love, the author is cut.
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