Myra Nour Romance Author

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Yesterday, my Mr. Fix it had to come home and take over my project. I had orderd 4 antique cornices. They are gorgeous with roses and leaves carved on them, but very delicate - in other words, in a few places some of the pieces had fallen off during shipment. I had decided to let him glue them back in place (he has a steadier hand), but not only did he do that, he started "instructing" me that I shouldn't move them around to keep further pieces from falling off. Jeez!

I was afraid Simon might not like them because of their delicate condition, but he loves them! Said they remind him of old carousels, because of the intricate carvings. He is excited and bumfuzzled - how do we hang them? The parts in back are strange looking and won't fit with modern hanging methods. So he is looking forward to coming up with a method, but at this point not sure what to do. Glad I could make us both so happy!!

I had to share a snippet from a great review from Talia at Joyfully Reviewed for my short story, To Tame a Werewolf. Myra Nour.

To Tame A Werewolf is a stunningly good read. Full of sexual tension and alpha-ness it made me break a sweat. Next time I come across a werewolf, I want one as conscientious as Connor. He was afraid of hurting Angela, but was able contain his wolf in order to love her. Angela made me proud. While most women would run screaming from a big hairy dude in their bed, she embraced Connor and all that he was. Having read most of Ms. Nours books and enjoyed them, To Tame A Wolf was no exception; I just liked it pure and simple. Myra Nour has penned a great story in To Tame A Wolf.

Myra
www.myranour.com