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Tag Archives: Greta Boris
Pandemic Eating with a Pinch of Gluttony
I took a cooking class with Gabriela Camara, a chef with a restaurant in Mexico City. It’s definitely one of my top five classes in MasterClass. Growing up in Southern California, Mexican food was my standard American diet. After taking … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Garden, Uncategorized, WRITING
Tagged A Pinch of Gluttony, beans, Greta Boris, pandemic eating, Rancho Gordo, thrillers
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Cold California Rain and Books to Warm Us
Yes, that was the Southern California sky just a few days ago. I walked the neighborhood with mittens and anything with a hood. The sight of those clouds strikes terror, doesn’t it? Not that long ago, I rambled in the … Continue reading
2018 October Reads and Unfinished Deeds
After I returned from China, I dove into listening to audio books, finishing two hardbacks, and reading ebooks. September and October turned into story-drenched months with new releases and old finds. The status of the second Ravenscar shifter book? It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Charlaine Harris, cheap books, fantasies, Greta Boris, John Scalzi, Kristy Tate, Michelle Knowlden, mysteries, Neal Shusterman, Sara Hanover
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Greta Boris’s SCENT of WRATH is on Sale!
Greta’s suspense novel The Scent of Wrath is only $2.99 for a limited time! This is the second book in the Seven Deadly Sins series. Greta Boris is the author of the 2017 releases, A Margin of Lust and The Scent … Continue reading
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Tagged 7 Deadly Sins, A Margin of Lust, Greta Boris, mysteries, mystery novel, Scent of Wrath
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A Super Deal on the Murder, Mystery and Mayhem Anthology
This just in! The anthology is free for a very limited time. Grab it quick. My own short story, Last of the Skipjack, is a typical day in the life of an engineer—if she were the type to consider mass … Continue reading
Murder, Mystery & Mayhem Anthology Launch
Looky here! An anthology you will not want to miss. Murder, Mystery & Mayhem! I have been a member of the writers’ group Orange County Fictionaires since 1992. It has made me a better writer and a better friend to writers. … Continue reading
August 2017 First Friday Breakfast with Author Greta Boris
On the first Friday of August 2017, we are having breakfast with author Greta Boris. Greta Boris is the author of the 2017 releases, A Margin of Lust and The Scent of Wrath, the first two books in her 7 Deadly Sins domestic suspense … Continue reading
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Tagged 7 Deadly Sins, A Margin of Lust, Greta Boris, mysteries, mystery novel
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Oranges, Onions, and a Margin of Lust: Michelle’s Memorial Saturday Retreat
When overwhelm turned into a noun, I took notice. It no longer modified my life, but had become a thing in my life. As an unrepentant adrenaline junky, I continued on till overwhelm became a verb. Yes, I actually used it as … Continue reading
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Tagged A Margin of Lust, Greta Boris, Overwhelm, refresh, retreat, vegan
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