I want to thank Fresh Fiction for the review of my latest book, TALLIE’S HERO. As a writer with only three books in print, I am flattered to be in the company of romance writers, whose work I have long enjoyed. For almost forty years I have lived with a writer, and I have come to accept that he goes into his office, sits down at the computer and within a couple of months he has another book done. Over the years I have started many books and I have even finished several of them, but when I look at my time frame I see five years for this one, three years for that one—well you get the picture. I have learned that writing on a deadline is hard work. Sometimes the bed doesn’t get made, or the clothes don’t make it to the drawer, or the plants get a little droopy. All that I can justify. But now I have found another distraction—research. The three books that I have on the market are all historical romance. They have been set in the West, but I can’t classify them as specifically Western. One reviewer has classified them as Americana, and…