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Read an Excerpt - Romance Writer Terri Molina Multicultural romance with the TexMex flavor of the southwest
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HOUSE OF CARDS - Romantic Suspense. By five o’clock, the story was all over the news. Within two days, it had gone nationwide. Every television reporter from CNN to Fox News had arrived in town setting up camp in the quiet neighborhood of Rancho viejo and their hunger for a story left little room for the truth. He’d given a brief press conference on the evening news and because Michael knew the importance of the media in these situations, he’d encouraged Jesse and Marcus to use the press as w...Casey gla...
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News - Romance Writer Terri Molina Multicultural romance with the TexMex flavor of the southwest
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In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month my novels Dark Obsession and House of Cards will be on sale for .99¢. The sale starts September 15 and ends October 15. Please help me spread the word! May 5th, Dark Obsession will be re-released in Kindle and print. Check out the new cover! Where you can find me:. Desert Dreams Writers' Conference. Romance Writers of America. HOUSE OF CARDS,. Placed third in the Tampa Bay Area RWA's 2012 TARA contest. Receiving a perfect score from a first.
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Animal Ovation: Bee Keeper
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Tales from a nature and animal lover. Monday, September 6, 2010. Because of the recent decline in the honeybee population. My husband was worried that they might sting someone, but we seldom use the front door. I know all of the bees will die once the cold weather sets in, but I'm not sure if the queen will remain in the nest. We should seal it up in the fall, but I'm concerned we might be trapping the queen inside. Any suggestions? September 6, 2010 at 11:45 AM. September 6, 2010 at 12:10 PM. Heres $20 ...
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Animal Ovation: A Time for Animals
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Tales from a nature and animal lover. Wednesday, June 16, 2010. A Time for Animals. Raggs said if she were in charge, nature would be like this:. June 18, 2010 at 10:45 AM. Raggs sure has the right idea, NT. Thanks so much for sharing that link - I love it! June 18, 2010 at 11:57 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Family, friends, animals and nature- gotta love 'em all. I'm the author of two young adult fantasies: Key to Aten. And Return to Aten,. Published by Brown Barn Books. A Time for Animals.
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Animal Ovation: Timber!
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Tales from a nature and animal lover. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. The town recently cut down a tree on my neighbour's front lawn because of root damage. Only in the past few years had the 20-year-old elm stretched its limbs far enough to provide a wonderful canopy of shade. Kind of sad, but residential trees live a very precarious existence, their lives hinging on the whims of humans. Well of course I did. Hooray for no nests! Boo for losing another majestic tree. June 30, 2010 at 12:14 PM. July 3, 2010 at...
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Animal Ovation: May 2010
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Tales from a nature and animal lover. Monday, May 17, 2010. I might call the OSPCA because they do take in wildlife, but considering what's been happening there lately, they might be a little too busy (more on that in a later post, but you can read a bit about it in the May 2010 posts on my other blog. When I went out to take this photo (click to enlarge), I frightened him, and he flew into the cedar hedge, then bounced off. At least he's able to fly now, so perhaps he just needs some time to rest. Tea f...
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Animal Ovation: Fixing A Hole Where The Rain Gets In
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Tales from a nature and animal lover. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Fixing A Hole Where The Rain Gets In. There seems to be a lot of ants around. Last year, they'd made a home in the mailbox. Love that song.). Ants loved living beneath my pavers, too. I think they preferred the sand. But squatters in the compost? Hey, they knew it was temporary when they moved in. June 23, 2010 at 11:29 AM. If we lifted our pavers or interlock, Im sure wed see a wonderful maze of ant tunnels. June 23, 2010 at 11:47 AM. Ink i...
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Animal Ovation: Just When You Least Expect It ...
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Tales from a nature and animal lover. Sunday, August 29, 2010. Just When You Least Expect It . Today, armed and ready with my broom, I finally spot the spider, smack-dab in the middle of his handiwork. By the time I return with my camera, he's taken refuge under the handrail. He's huge, so big that I'm not even sure you have to click on the photo to enlarge:. I've emailed the photo to my daughter and husband, warning them about the hidden danger (and treasure) in our own backyard. I admit, my instinct ha...
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Animal Ovation: October 2010
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Tales from a nature and animal lover. Thursday, October 14, 2010. I've touched on some of the stupid things humans do to animals, but never the silly things parents do to their own children. Links to this post. Labels: Stupid Things Humans Do. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Family, friends, animals and nature- gotta love 'em all. I'm the author of two young adult fantasies: Key to Aten. And Return to Aten,. Published by Brown Barn Books. View my complete profile. Take Me Home: York Region OSPCA Pets.
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Animal Ovation: Knowing Your A Bee C's
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Tales from a nature and animal lover. Monday, October 29, 2007. Knowing Your A Bee C's. Honeybees go about their business collecting nectar and, inadvertently, pollinating the many plants they visit. They've been doing it for thousands of years and will continue on for thousands more. Last night, Nature (PBS) took veiwers on one of its more frightening rides. The series, "Silence of the Bees". Grow flowers and herbs that attract bees:. Basil, Borage, Catnip, Cornflower, Dill, Echinacea, Evening Primrose,...
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