Category: Writing

My story will be in a summer Anthology!

My story will be in a summer Anthology!

I’m in the midst of editing a roommate story to start a new contemporary romance series set in Estes Park, Colorado. This short story will be in Craving My Roommate, coming July 24, 2024! Finding a roommate should be simple. Easy as pie, right? The roommates in this steamy collection will discover just how messy […]

Posted November 12, 2023 by Laurel Wanrow in Writing / 0 Comments
We’re trying to make a list!

We’re trying to make a list!

And by ‘list’ I mean the USA Today’s Best-selling Booklist! This is quite the process, and I’ll be posting more frequently in the 11 months leading up to our anthology release on July 23, 2024! But first… our preorder is up! Are you ready for next summer’s beach read? Or island read? Or mountain read? […]

Posted August 18, 2023 by Laurel Wanrow in Favorite Authors, Writing / 0 Comments
Book Quote Wednesday ~ #fail on 8/16/2023

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #fail on 8/16/2023

It’s #bookqw and Daeryn can’t afford to ‘fail.’ More from Chapter 5: Daeryn’s innards froze. Miz Gere had no idea what she was asking. To again be in charge of a pack—a team—after what had happened at OverEdge— “What?” Jac snapped. He forced his ’cambire form not to respond to the agitation spreading from the […]

Sandhill Crane Viewing!

Sandhill Crane Viewing!

We times a trip west to be able to stop along the Nebraska Flyway and view the sandhill cranes as they stopped during they migration north to refuel in the field along the Platte River. Seeing and hearing thousands of cranes converge is an amazing experience. We camped in Windmill State Recreation Area, Gibbon, Nebraska, […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #deal on 4/5/2023

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #deal on 4/5/2023

It’s #bookqw and Annmar looks forward to a new ‘deal’ in her life. More from Chapter 18: Mistress Gere ushered her into the house, but paused at the door to the sickroom. “I feel I owe Daeryn an apology,” she murmured. “No,” Annmar blurted. She had to urge Mistress Gere down the hall, away from […]