The Things She Says available NOW!!
If you just can’t wait for The Things She Says, it’s available now at eHarlequin. Click here to order. Still not sure? Read a review here. … Continue reading →
If you just can’t wait for The Things She Says, it’s available now at eHarlequin. Click here to order. Still not sure? Read a review here. … Continue reading →
Cynthia Justlin is giving away a copy of Marriage With Benefits on her blog. Comment to win! Click to enter. … Continue reading →
I’m having a release party for Marriage With Benefits on the Firebirds’ Blog today! Stop by and comment for a chance to win a print copy for your very own. Click here: http://www.ghfirebirds.com/release-party-kat-cantrells-marriage-with-benefits/ … Continue reading →
I was tagged by the very lovely Suzanna Medeiros to participate in The Next Big Thing series. Last week she posted about her current Work in Progress, LOVING THE MARQUESS, which you can read about here. The Next Big Thing is a … Continue reading →
I got my first mention in Romantic Times! Here’s the link to RT’s Forewords, a regular Monday column on thier blog. I’m still processing…but thrilled. 🙂 … Continue reading →
Check out the group blog I’m participating in with my fellow 2012 Golden Heart Finalists! Firebirds Rising … Continue reading →
My call story is up today on the Harlequin blog! I’m still so excited to be a part of the amazing Harlequin family and it’s really a dream come true. My editor is a fairy godmother, waving her magic wand … Continue reading →
Today I’m feeling especially grateful for my D.E.A.R. friends. Why the fancy capitalization and punctuation? I’m glad you asked. J I’ve had a lot of friends over the years, but there is nothing like a friend who writes. I’m fortunate … Continue reading →
Hello faithful followers. It’s been awhile. I started out 2011 with the goal to blog every week but only if I had something to say. I didn’t want to be one of those bloggers who blathers about stuff just to … Continue reading →
One of the things we hear about a lot in writing is show versus tell. Telling does have its place if you’re at a scene transition or need to convey the passage of time, for example. Most of the time, … Continue reading →