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Guess what? It’s A Man of Character‘s 4-month birthday, and I’m giving YOU a present: you can pick up a Kindle copy for only $0.99 between now and September 30th!

Grab it here: http://bit.ly/AManOfCharacter

Readers are raving about my magical romantic comedy, in which thirty-five-year-old bookstore owner Catherine Schreiber must choose between fantasy and reality after discovering the men she’s dating are living versions of fictional characters she created long ago.

Her best friend, Eliza James, a romance novel junkie craving her own Happily Ever After, can’t imagine anything better than being able to draft the ideal man, but Cat’s not so sure. The perfect fantasy might just be reality, after all.

Paperback reader? Never fear: those are available, as well – and if you’re a Kindle Unlimited member, why, it’s FREE for you!


I hope you’ll take a chance and join the magic – and maybe even spread the word! Thank you SO much.

Twofer … Friday? I’m doing double duty on two different blogs today – woo hoo!

A Man of Character Cover Margaret LockeWow. I am feeling the love today. I’m so thrilled that Annie of The Write Review and Cate of Romance Debuts wanted to interview me – and so surprised that both interviews hit the Internet today!

Find me (and my babbling here):

Romance Debuts – Keep your eye on this new blog; Cate is featuring debut novels from newbie authors (like me). Isn’t that a wonderful gift to the writing community?

The Write Review – Leave a comment on my interview and you could win a free copy of A Man of Character! Annie is such a delight, and I’m so privileged she profiled me on her site.


Thank you, Annie & Cate! 

Promo-Pic-O-Rama: Fun With A Man of Character!

I’ve had so much fun making promo pics for A Man of Character, I decided to throw them all up here for the heck of it. Yeah, my Photoshop skills still need honing. So many skills still need honing.

Which is your favorite? If you’ve read A Man of Character, any person or quote you’d like to see?


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Becca The Bibliophile Reviews A Man of Character!

… and this is the opening to her review: “What a fun concept for a book and I absolutely loved every minute of it.”

Woo hoo! Want to read more of Becca’s review, and enter to win your own autographed paperback of A Man of Character? Head on over to Becca The Bibliophile‘s website!

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Truth In Fiction: The UVa Rotunda and A Man of Character

stmartensThere’s a scene near the end of A Man of Character where heroine Catherine visits the University of Virginia’s famous Rotunda.

Here’s a snippet from that scene:

Reaching the south side Rotunda steps, he stopped for a moment to look down the expanse of the Lawn. “Isn’t it breathtaking?” he said.

Cat nodded. It truly was a gorgeous sight, one she’d taken for granted, having lived in Charlottesville for so long. “Yes.” Her teeth chattered. “Can we go in now?”

Smiling, he linked her arm in his and escorted her down the few steps to the entrance. Once inside, they strolled at leisure, taking in the various rooms. He was mostly silent, making an observation here and there about the furnishings, but Cat didn’t pressure him, figuring he’d eventually reveal why he had brought her here.

They climbed the curved stairwell to the Dome Room, passing by a few other tourists chatting with each other. At the top, he stopped and turned to the window. It was the same view as before they had come in, looking down the Lawn at the Pavilions and student rooms, with a glimpse of Old Cabell Hall at the far end. From up high, though, it was even more impressive, especially framed through the large white columns of the Rotunda’s back entryway.

“Wow,” Cat said.

“Yeah,” he replied. “Wow.”


I won’t say in whose company she was, as that would be a spoiler, but I can say I chose that location on purpose.

See, my husband and I met as doctoral students at the University of Virginia back in the mid 90s. We dated for two happy years in Charlottesville, and then moved to Ohio for his first job.

We didn’t like Ohio.

We missed UVa and all of our friends. So we visited often, even though it was a six-hour trip – one way.

It was on one of those trips, as we were about to head back to Ohio, that he asked if we could stop by the Rotunda first.

weddingdayMy description of wandering around the various rooms of the Rotunda before climbing to the dome is exactly what happened on that day. It was December 13th, 1998, a day I’ll never forget, for once we reached the Dome Room, my then-boyfriend tugged me toward the middle, directly under the skylight. And then and there, despite other people in the room, he dropped to one knee and asked me to marry him.

That’s why, when it came time for a pivotal scene in A Man of Character, the Rotunda’s Dome Room seemed the logical choice. The only choice. The scene is, of course, fictional, but my memories are real. The Rotunda, for me, is forever linked with romance, and my heart beats a little faster every time we go back to visit it.

How about you? What’s your proposal story?


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A Man of Character

What would you do if you discovered the men you were dating were fictional characters you’d created long ago?

Thirty-five-year-old Catherine Schreiber has shelved love for good. Keeping her ailing bookstore afloat takes all her time, and she’s perfectly fine with that. So when several men ask her out in short order, she’s not sure what to do…especially since something about them seems eerily familiar.

A startling revelation – that these men are fictional characters she’d created and forgotten years ago – forces Cat to reevaluate her world and the people in it. Because these characters are alive. Here. Now. And most definitely in the flesh.

Her best friend, Eliza, a romance novel junkie craving her own Happily Ever After, is thrilled by the possibilities. The power to create Mr. Perfect – who could pass that up? But can a relationship be real if it’s fiction? Caught between fantasy and reality, Cat must decide which – or whom – she wants more.

Blending humor with unusual twists, including a magical manuscript, a computer scientist in shining armor, and even a Regency ball, A Man of Character tells a story not only of love, but also of the lengths we’ll go for friendship, self-discovery, and second chances.