Tag Archives: contemporary romance

After the Gold now a finalist for the BookLife Prize

After the Gold was named one of six finalists for the BookLife Prize! Judge Rebekah Weatherspoon says,  “McRae and Maltese craft a light, yet magnetic tale of life and love after professional sports that explores what happens when two people must … Continue reading

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After the Gold named a BookLife Prize Quarter Finalist!

After the Gold has been named a Quarter Finalist in the BookLife Prize from Publisher’s Weekly with this round’s judge saying, “Figure skating fans will delight in this fun and engaging new work, rooting for Katie and Brendan long after they … Continue reading

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A few small updates….

The big sale on A Queen from the North, may be over, but if you missed it, you can still get it at a discounted $2.99 for a limited time. What better way to celebrate the royal baby and wedding? (By the … Continue reading

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A Queen from the North – preview!

A Queen from the North comes out on May 23, 2017 in ebook. (Right now the preorder is only up on Amazon, but we’ll have all the other major distributors up this weekend). Paperbacks will be available mid-June, and the … Continue reading

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The Art of Three: No one gets left behind

While we started writing The Art of Three in the summer of 2015, some of the most significant emotional and structural work we did on the story happened in January 2016 when I was in Vienna for my day job. These … Continue reading

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Free Read: Alex Learns to Rock Climb

Liam can never take him anywhere. Originally published in our June 2015 newsletter Alex hates network parties.  Everyone has to pretend they’re like some sort of reward, but they’re really just another dumb — and time consuming — marketing thing … Continue reading

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