Playlist for Entangled Secrets
June 18, 2020
By Pat Esden This is a playlist of the songs I listened to while writing Entangled Secrets. Some of them like Sweet Child and Rockabye helped me get into Chandler’s… READ MORE
June 18, 2020
By Pat Esden This is a playlist of the songs I listened to while writing Entangled Secrets. Some of them like Sweet Child and Rockabye helped me get into Chandler’s… READ MORE
June 17, 2020
By Pat Esden Before I even start to write a novel, I create secret Pinterest boards for the characters, settings, and my plot ideas. It’s one of my absolutely favorite… READ MORE
By Daryl Wood Gerber Do you like riding on a roller coaster? I love it! I love the thrill of not knowing what comes next. Lots of spinning upside down,… READ MORE
June 16, 2020
By Lorelei Parker All through elementary and junior high school, I kept a diary, regularly recording the minutiae of the day: what boy I had a crush on or why… READ MORE
June 15, 2020
By Alexis Morgan Like most folks, I’m staying home this spring. On a positive note, that means I’m getting a lot of writing done. I love getting lost in the… READ MORE
October 24, 2019
This pattern can also be found in Peggy Ehrhart’s cozy mystery, Silent Knit, Deadly Knit, coming 10/29/2019 Materials 90 yards of medium-weight yarn 1 pair of size 8 knitting needles… READ MORE
September 24, 2019
As the world begins its transformation into a winter wonderland, coupled with twinkling colorful lights in the night and the soft sounds of Christmas carols pumped through every speaker you… READ MORE
September 23, 2019
“So come with me where dreams are born, And time is never planned. Just think of happy things and your heart will fly on wings, forever in Never Never… READ MORE
September 20, 2019
It didn’t take long for my kids to realize their mom was NOT like other moms, because their mom liked to unwind by playing video games. My son can still… READ MORE
September 15, 2019
One of the really fun parts about writing a mystery is creating the tantalizing little clues that challenge readers—along with my amateur sleuths, Lady Charlotte and Lord Wrexford—to piece together… READ MORE