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Can You Believe in The Holiday Inn anthology is now available in-stores and online!
Whether it's Christmas, Kwanzaa, or New Year's, there's only one place to celebrate love.
When a visit from the Spirit of Christmas gives newlyweds a glimpse into a future without each other, can a trip to the Holiday Inn persuade them to make a passionate new beginning?
Fallon Terry’s having a hard time supporting the songwriting aspirations of her real-estate selling husband, Naymond. He’s spent the last three months taping a reality show in L.A., a world away from Detroit and Fallon. Their post-Christmas anniversary offers a chance to re-connect – until fame and fate intervene.
With devastating problems on one hand and incredible potential on the other, together they must wade through the trappings of success to discover what matters most in their marriage.
What will make them believe that they have everything they need for the love and the life that they want?
5 Stars
“Stefanie Worth has penned another exceptional paranormal short story, ‘Can You Believe.’ Fallon and Naymond Terry are approaching their one year anniversary but things aren't really working. [. . .] However, the story is not that simple. Worth injects another woman, 'glimpse' into the future, along with money, sex and power. The characters are believable and tug at your heart. The magic from the 'glimpse' may be enough the change the course of this fluttering relationship while offering a dramatic ending to a brilliantly romantic holiday story.
--Deltareviewer for Real Page Turners (reviewing “Can You Believe”)
5 Stars
Finding Love A Second Time Around
“Holiday Inn is the collaboration of three very talented writers, Farrah Rochon, Stephanie Worth and Phyllis Bourne Williams. [. . .] .Holiday Inn is excellent. Each story was refreshing, funny, romantic, and realistic. Each couple was faced with dilemmas that are constantly being asked. I found myself rooting for each couple as they struggled emotionally to hold on to each other. This is the perfect holiday story for anyone who loves and believes in happily ever after.
--Priscilla C. Johnson, APOOO BookClub
4 Stars HOT
“In these three holiday stories relationships are examined, repaired and enhanced with the magical backdrop of a winter retreat. The situations feel real, the characters are well developed and the stories will draw you in.”
--Romantic Times Reviews
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Had the chance to discuss the author life and Where Souls Collide on Book Bridge.

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My great grandmother. I'm told she was incredibly independent.

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My Blog

Turning the Page

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Posted by on Sun, 12 Jul 2009 12:44:00 GMT

Things I'll Remember About Michael Jackson

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Posted by on Sun, 12 Jul 2009 12:42:00 GMT

I'm part of a new multi-genre blog launching July 1st!

Youre invited to Novel Spaces! Thats where 11 authors of varied genres gather to blog about the art of writing, how it affects the life with live, how the world affects what we write, and what w...
Posted by on Tue, 30 Jun 2009 19:56:00 GMT

In a world 40 years ago, my son probably wouldn't be here

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Posted by on Fri, 30 Jan 2009 09:11:00 GMT

I've got the magic

When I was little, I loved to watch Cinderella  the Rogers & Hammerstein TV version featuring Leslie Warren. My favorite part was when she sang the song, In My Own Little Corner about how s...
Posted by on Mon, 12 Jan 2009 22:39:00 GMT

Is it fear or courage that compels you, fleshling?

I thought my favorite line from the movie, Transformers, would make a quick and easy New Year's blog topic. And it did, for a minute. One of the quotes listed on my Facebook profile is from a sheet o...
Posted by on Mon, 05 Jan 2009 02:34:00 GMT

What the Obama win means to me

For me, the belief Barack fostered in me long ago is one that doesn't end with the election. I am waiting to answer his next call to service for community and self. More than that, though, I can't hel...
Posted by on Sun, 09 Nov 2008 18:36:00 GMT

October is Spec Fiction Month at Black Author Showcase. . .

. . .and I'm featured!Many thanks to Diane over at the Black Author Showcase site for recognizing and uplifting my genre of choice this month. The feature spot includes a bio, story summaries and a th...
Posted by on Sun, 26 Oct 2008 01:22:00 GMT

Dont get high on your own supply

The theme of this blog will be instantly recognized by any true Scarface fan. Remember when Tony Montana's "business" was getting off the ground and someone admonished him, "Don't get high on your own...
Posted by on Sun, 12 Oct 2008 22:46:00 GMT

Can You Believe excerpt, from The Holiday Inn anthology -- available now!

"Can You Believe" by Stefanie WorthExcerpt from The Holiday Inn anthology   Fallon Terry would've bet her whole week's overtime pay that she'd never get her husband Naymond to Crystal Mountain. B...
Posted by on Sat, 04 Oct 2008 17:18:00 GMT