Journey the Transcontinental Railroad along with nine unlikely couples who encounter all the dangers and disappointments of traveling the rails in the late 1800s. From sight-seeing excursions to transports toward new lives, from orphan trains to circus trains, can romances develop into blazing love in a world of cold, hard steel?
The Honeymoon Express: Can
a jilted bride and a mysterious frontiersman thrown together on a trip meant
for honeymooners solve a crime--and find love--before the end of the line?
Susanne Dietze began writing
love stories in high school, casting her friends in the starring roles. Today,
she's the award-winning author of a dozen new and upcoming historical romances
who's seen her work on the ECPA and Publisher's Weekly Bestseller Lists for
Inspirational Fiction. Married to a pastor and the mom of two, Susanne lives in
California
and enjoys fancy-schmancy tea parties, the beach, and curling up on the couch
with a costume drama and a plate of nachos. You can visit her online at
www.susannedietze.com and subscribe to her newsletters at
http://eepurl.com/bieza5.
Writers: What are your thoughts about participating in a collection of stories?
Readers: Do you read short story collections? Please share.
4 comments:
I like the premise of that story synopsis shared! I have read short story collections, often from authors on the literary side, as well as short stories in literary collections. I think I'm feeling I need of a dose of those again as I found they really helped my writing. Learning to write short prose is an art for sure.
Susanne is a wonderful writer! Looking forward to reading more of her stories. Thanks for sharing her info, Susan!
Thanks for sharing The Rails to Love Collection, Susan! I love novellas and it was a treat to write this one.
Hi Lynn! I agree with you that reading novellas can help me tighten my writing in longer projects.
So glad you could stop by!
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