Let's wrap up Matrimonial March with a rundown of the books I've published that are connected somehow with weddings. I'm sure it will come as no surprise that there are a few of them. Let's get started... The Bartender is my very first self-published book. It follows Julia Lee's life, from her freshman year... Continue Reading →
Wedding Planning: A Mother-of-the-Bride Perspective
Today on my Matrimonial March blog, I'm featuring new author Suzie Jay. Suzie's short story, Operation: Tom Foolery, is featured in an anthology called Fools Rush In. I'm in the middle of reading this quirky collection of chick lit shorts, and I've already chuckled out loud several times. This anthology, by the way, happens to be... Continue Reading →
How To Mix A Traditional And Fae Wedding Ceremony
I have thoroughly enjoyed the Matrimonial March blog posts this month. We've had a few wedding-related personal experiences from various authors, we've had features on books that are tied to weddings, and we had a shifter and elemental wedding ceremony. Today, I'm brining you a fae wedding ceremony. Well, actually, a fae getting married in... Continue Reading →
Weddings, Crystals, and Stars Align
For my next Matrimonial March post, I want to introduce you to a book called Checkmate First Mate. The entire book is about a wedding - actually, it's about the three weeks prior to a wedding. The maid-of-honor and mother-of-the-bride don't have dates, until two sexy marine mechanics wash up on shore thanks to a boating... Continue Reading →
Not Your Average Bride
Today, I'm featuring an author who is knee-deep in her own wedding planning. That's right (write?), Kay Blake is getting married! And she's here to tell us about average brides... And how she isn't one of them. Welcome, Kay! ~~~ Thank you, Tami. My name is Kay Blake, and I am getting married in a few... Continue Reading →