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November 9th, 2008

If you want to tell me what you think of my stories or my website, now’s your chance!  You might want to point out a typo or have a moan because I’m not writing quickly enough. You can ask questions relating to the characters or anything else you can think of. Have fun!

  1. Cheryl
    May 24th, 2009 at 03:04 | #1

    i am a new member to your site. I have just finished reading ‘A companion For Life’ I enjoyed it so much! I really liked the fact that Penryth saw Lilly for the beautiful person that she was and not just someone who was overweight. I am looking forward to reading the rest of your novels!

  2. May 24th, 2009 at 16:56 | #2

    @Cheryl
    Hello Cheryl,
    I’m so glad you’re enjoying my stories!!!! Hopefully I’ll have something new finished in the not too distant future. Dancing the Maypole actually carries on from The Hired Wife through one of the minor characters who also shows up in An Unlikely Hero. I’m well over half way done, but I have a suspicion I’ll end up finishing first a short story I started last month. I’m working on both, but shorter stories tend to write faster, don’t know why. Anyway…happy reading!!!! And thank you for your lovely comments!!!
    Sincerely,
    Cari

  3. Sarah
    August 1st, 2009 at 18:52 | #3

    Dear Sister!

    I wanted to tell you that I love all your books! Invisible Husband is one of my favorites! I hope your writting is coming along! I can’t wait to read the next book you finish! I love that your books are clean and it has that tension between the characters. Keep the amazing writing! I love you!

    Sarah

  4. August 9th, 2009 at 19:13 | #4

    Sarah…just a public thankyou for being SO lovely and kind to me when I need it!!!! You are a beautiful heroine!!!!

  5. Emily Colwell
    September 28th, 2009 at 00:59 | #5

    Hi Cari,
    I was reading about disney movies that are coming out in the future, and immediately thought of you when I was reading about Rapunzel. Apparently, they are basing the aesthetic of the movie on the Fragonard painting the swing! I thought of John and Joan too- I wonder if they will look like the characters in the movie?

  6. September 28th, 2009 at 13:33 | #6

    @Emily Colwell
    How funny! I read Repunzel this last week. I was looking up Jack and the Beanstalk. I suspect the Disney version won’t have the prince ravishing the princess and leaving her pregnant with twins…or the prince having his eyes gouged out on thorns as the witch pushes him from the tower…though you never know! Basing the look of the film on Fragonard’s The Swing was a brilliant idea. The people in that painting don’t quite look like John and Joan…it’s his painting The Letter…which is part of a series of six or so paintings about love… The whole series is owned by The Frick museum in New York…if you look them up on line you can see what John and Joan look like!!! It’s the one where she’s sitting on a pedestal holding or reading a letter and he’s standing next to her putting his head against her… I love that painting!!!! Now I can’t wait to see what they do with Rapunzel!!!

  7. LaToya
    December 6th, 2009 at 16:41 | #7

    I love all your books and have readed them all. I know you have other things to but I really I mean would like some new books from you. Trying to be patience :)

  8. December 9th, 2009 at 19:09 | #8

    @LaToya
    Hello La Toya, I’m glad you’ve enjoying my brainchildren. I think I’m close to finishing a story, but I’ll have to wait and see. I’ve thought that before and was so totally wrong. If I could have anything for Christmas I’d want to have finished a story. Check back, I’m really hoping it’ll be soon!!! Thanks for the feedback…it always makes me write faster!!!! ;)

  9. June 10th, 2010 at 13:14 | #9

    Hi Cari,I was reading about disney movies that are coming out in the future, and immediately thought of you when I was reading about Rapunzel. Apparently, they are basing the aesthetic of the movie on the Fragonard painting the swing! I thought of John and Joan too- I wonder if they will look like the characters in the movie?
    +1

  10. June 15th, 2010 at 17:17 | #10

    @Terri
    That new Rapunzel sounds really good…I’ll be first in line to see if the hero and heroine look like John and Joan. Have you checked out The Frick museum online? It’s a museum in New York City. Mr Frick bought a whole roomful of Fragonards…as in the walls and the floor and the furniture (as well as the paintings) and transplanted it from France to New York. One day I will have to go to New York just to stand in that room and see John and Joan…the series of paintings has this blond couple…The Letter is my favorite. You can buy a poster of the room that shows The Letter, though you can’t buy a poster of the painting. Go figure!

  11. Yvonne
    June 29th, 2010 at 03:09 | #11

    I adore your stories - they are so witty and fun! The heros are completely lovely especially that Hervey creature. I love Juliana a great deal as well though. They are my two favorites from all your stories. I cannot tell you how long I have been searching for the kinds of stories you write. Thank you so much!

  12. June 29th, 2010 at 12:22 | #12

    @Yvonne
    You are SO welcome! Thank you for your kind words. My characters LOVE knowing that they’re loved. :)

    I adore the De Vere brothers. When I finish the two novels that are nearly done (hopefully before the sky falls) Raven De Vere is waiting for me to complete his story which has about six chapters.

    Maybe I’ll work on that story today or maybe I should finish that chapter I’ve been working on in Dancing the Maypole for the….last month or two! Either way, I hope to have a new book finished for you soon…and hopefully it’ll make you laugh. :)

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