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Worth the Risk is Back Revamped and Expanded & Free
August 30, 2018 By JHarte Worth the Risk was written as a prequel to Endangered, telling the story of how Max and Madeleine Delecoeur met and fell in love. I always Read More » -
Truly, Madly, Deadly…Finally it’s here!
July 11, 2018 By JHarteThis isn’t the first time I struggled to get a book written, but it’s the first time that the other aspects of getting a book into Read More » -
Famous Love Letters: Romantic and Erotic
February 14, 2018 By JHarteI’m a sucker for a great romance. Just last night, I sighed when married Olympic Skating couple, Alexa Scimeca Knierim and Chris Knierim kissed at the Read More » -
My Fiction Writing Bullet Journal
October 20, 2017 By JHarteI recently started using a bullet journal to track my novel projects, book sales, web stats, and writing tools and information. A couple of weeks ago, Read More » -
Fan Friday: Q&A with Jenna
October 06, 2017 By JHarteI occasionally get questions from readers about my books, writing, and more. In this video, I answer a few of those questions. I hope you enjoy! Read More »
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Current Projects
Valentine Mystery Book Six
Tentative Release Date Fall 2017
Death of a Debtor
Sent to agent Feb 2017
Currently Being Plotted- Death of a Coupon Queen
- Death of a Miser
Ideas Barely or Not Yet Started
- Delecoeur Confederate Adventure
- Moroi Prophecy - NA Paranormal
- Time Keeper (YA romantic adventure)
- Valentine book 7
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Local chocolariers are great too. Van Ottis and Granite State Candies make the best chocolate!!! They are based in NH. Somuch better than store bought candies.
I don’t know of those chocolates. Perhaps I’ll need to head up to NH some time…when it’s not cold 🙂
I love love love dark chocolate!! And yes, Oregon has some nice chocolate makers here along the coast as well.
I went to college in Oregon:) Thanks Deb!