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It was great meeting you after the Dallas RWA conference! Here's to many more years of wonderful books, and hope you come to visit us in TARA.
Cheers,
Cheryl Wilson
Cheryl Wilson <cheryllynwilson@mindspring.com>
Bradenton, FL USA - Sunday, August 01, 2004 at 19:32:46 (CDT)
Enjoyed meeting you at the RWA Literacy Booksigning in Dallas. I've enjoyed your work over the years and am looking forward to your new book, NOT QUITE MARRIED.
Catherine Wilson <kitwil77@aol.com>
Dallas, TX USA - Thursday, July 29, 2004 at 11:25:55 (CDT)
lol I like some of your comments to those FAQs.
Anyway, so I came on here to check out what the summaries of your other works were. I'm not an avid romance reader, in fact I avoid the romance section of a book store like it had the plague. Reason being that I'm not too big on romance unless it's well done. Of course, that can be said about anything else I read, listen to or watch. >.>;
Anyway, so my friend Pageboy on deviantart challenged me and my cohort to read Passion's Ransom. I went to the local used book store and found it, read the summary and saw potential for hillarity. I go back after another challenge and find The Husband Test. Again, severe potential for hillarity. Needless to say, I like your stuff now and wary of everyone else still. heh old habits die hard.
You have a good sense of humor about even the everyday things and humor is what makes me want to read the book. Drama is too overdone, give me a good story with adventure, romance and comedy all rolled into one package and I'm your girl.
Also, your girls, so far as I've seen, are quite enjoyable. Maybe because I can relate. (Never the damsel, always the Knight am I.) Like Blythe sounded a great deal like me and so does Eloise in HT, where I try to do everything and end up futzing it up anyway.
::looks at note and cringes:: too long. Sorry! :: bows repeatedly:: I just wanted to say that I think you're doing a good job and to keep churning out the good'uns. ^_^
Ehren Hatten <kaigara453@hotmail.com>
Austin, TX USA - Thursday, July 29, 2004 at 03:59:33 (CDT)
And by the way, you look great; you haven't changed a bit!
Love, Beth
Beth Schinke <crssirmo@aol.com>
Chapin, SC USA - Monday, July 26, 2004 at 19:19:12 (CDT)
Tina!!!
Finally!!! Have been trying to locate you for at least 2 years and apparently in the way too cold Minnesota; here you are in Florida; by the way did you know there is another Mrs. Don Krahn named Tina up there? She returned your birthday and Christmas cards that I sent this year. We tried the white pages on aol. and thought sure we had you!
We moved 2 1/2 years ago to a new house about 6-7 miles from the old one. Please e-mail us and let us know where you are and what you are up to. Still buying up your books and telling everyone I knew you when! And you never once have mentioned your heroes having good teeth!!! By the way, the Brides of Virtue trilogy is great! Hope to talk to you soon! Love, Beth & Craig
Beth Schinke <crssirmo@aol.com>
Chapin, SC USA - Monday, July 26, 2004 at 19:14:31 (CDT)
I've been reading romance novels since 1973 when the nun teaching catechism class confiscated my very first one (a Barbara Cartland book). In all these years I've NEVER been compelled to write to an author...until now. I was trying to eat light today but COMPLETELY FAILED. Everytime I picked up "The Marriage Test" my mouth started to water and my stomach growled. My greatest passion (after romance)is food, so to have both in the same read is simply a gift. Thank you so much for writing this book...I feel so inspired. I can't wait to go to bed and finish the last few chapters...and have a snack.
Mary Ann
Mary Ann
Huntington Beach, CA USA - Monday, July 26, 2004 at 02:22:06 (CDT)
I have my summers off (I teach)and spend the time reading. I came acros your Convent of the Brides of Virtue books and purchased all 3. I figured they would last about 3 weeks. Boy was I wrong. I read all three in under a week!! They were wonderful, I could not put them down. I am heading off to the book store to buy more of your books. Thank you for writing such wonderful and entertaining stories!
Will there be anymore Convent of the Brides of Virtue books?
Michele <mjprice1023@yahoo.com>
Huntington Woods, MI USA - Wednesday, July 14, 2004 at 09:44:26 (CDT)
I've really enjoyed your books... so much so that they are read within hours of buying one and then I have to skulk around stores waiting for the next one to come out. It's good to know that I won't have a long wait for the next one! They always have me laughing out loud and even though I try to explain why I am laughing to my husband.. he just doesn't get it! I've bookmarked the site and will keep coming back!
Amanda <ritter@shaw.ca>
Nanaimo, BC Canada - Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at 18:58:25 (CDT)
Wow. I love the website. Please keep adding to it so that your readers can keep posted on their favorite author.
All the best,
Dorlinda
Dorlinda Carlson
Bradenton, FL USA - Friday, July 02, 2004 at 04:00:34 (CDT)
I'm glad to see your website is finally up; I've been waiting anxiously, and it's wonderful. I have at least 9 of your novels, including the very latest that I just bought, and I'm looking forward to the one coming out in August. I've been reading (and enjoying, of course) your books since at least senior year of high school (I'm a college junior now). My favorites so far are the two I most recently read: Rebel Passion, and The Wife Test.
Anca <mercurystar04@comcast.net>
IL USA - Thursday, June 17, 2004 at 13:10:05 (CDT)
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