Hmm. What do you think this is? I’m going to guess Stranger. Can’t wait to see the cover. I’m going to guess that this is Stranger in French. Yay! M
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…Stranger in Italian! (It’s apparently called Night of Pleasure, and fortunately this time, I don’t have someone else’s cover!) M Edit: So’s Deeper!
…but hey, it was a heckuva lot of fun. Thanks again to Rachel Kramer Bussel for having me, and to everyone who came out to support me! (Elissa, Stephanie, Morgan…Superman…!)
…at least in the Doubleday Book Club catalog, I am!
People are starting to read it and review it…which as I’m sure you can guess is both YAY and EEEP! in an author’s world. Don’t let any author ever tell you reviews don’t “matter” or that they don’t care, or that they don’t LOOK! I don’t see them all because there are places on the [...]
Thanks to Anya for finding it and pointing it out! M
Ok, so yesterday I spent all day laying around, playing the Sims 2, reading, taking a bath, dealing with a puking kid, watching TV, and then later, played some Dance Dance Revolution. I’m tired today, still in my PJ’s NEW! AWESOME! And…I have to clean out a closet. Yeah. Exciting. I also have to think [...]
You can read it…here! “What gives this wonderful erotic contemporary romance plenty of “Hart” is the deep look inside Grace, whose first person account is profound and terrific starting with her realization she slept with a stranger; as if Jack being a business arrangement is not. Fans understand her fears of relationship and commitment even [...]
I want to write 20 pages today. I did 17 Monday, 16 Tuesday (but finished them much earlier than I had the 17 the day before…) Today I want to write 20. I’m nearing the end of this book, though it will need mucho editing, but that’s fine. You can’t edit what you haven’t written. [...]
Jen has a lovely review here! Thanks, Jen. I’m glad you liked the book! Here’s a piece of what she has to say: I’ve said before that I’d read a grocery list if Megan wrote it, and I’d probably cry a couple times throughout it. Megan has made a habit of making her books exemplary, [...]




