Writing
Sweet romance is when the romance between the hero and heroine is on a more emotional level, hardly ever goes past kissing, and marriage, the suggestion of an upcoming wedding, or the general understanding that the hero and heroine conclude the story together ever after, is how the novel ends.
Trentwood's Orphan
A grieving daughter encounters love and ghosts in Victorian England.
Mary Winslow, a young woman in Victorian England, journeys to London to accelerate the grieving process for her father, but in order to do so she must accept the help of her father's ghost. Read more...
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Worderella on Writing
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Worderella on Writing exists thanks to the suggestion of an enthusiastic Worderella Writes blog reader, who wanted a copy of the most helpful blog posts so she could write in the margins.
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Catching the Rose
A southern belle rebelling against an arranged marriage finds love in the opening months of the American Civil War.
Veronica Vernon, a southern belle, fights to escape an arranged marriage forced by her uncle, but in order to do so she must accept the help of her best friend's insulting older brother. Read more...
Written by Belinda Kroll under a different name.
Other Writing
Belinda's poetry, short stories, and essays available for everyone's enjoyment. Read more...




