I love this post.
It speaks to me on so many levels, but initially because I’m in exactly the same boat: mixing Women’s Fiction with Mystery.

I’m starting the new year with two truths about my writing: (1) I finished the first draft Ride to the Altar in late December 2017, and (2) it’s a mess. A colossal mess. One of the reasons it’s so messy is that it’s two unlikely genres mixed together, Women’s Fiction with a hint of Mystery. I know, […]
via 2 Tips for Genre Mash-ups — Linda W. Yezak
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Dreams can come true and mine was to live in Spain forever and ever ....
Well, after studying languages many years ago I became totally enamoured with all things Spanish, I finally made the big move for a more 'relaxed' lifestyle in 2003.
Since then, I have been teaching Spanish to Ex-pats and translating.
But then came NaNoWriMo in 2012, a challenge I couldn't turn down. So, I started to write,; my first attempt was 'The Nasrid Charm' (a story set in Spain and the Afterlife.) Like most first drafts, this was - as still is - in need of serious revision and has been placed on the backburner, while I pursue my mystery stories, women's fiction and historical fiction.
I'll get back to it - one day :)
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Thanks for the reblog of Linda’s post! Checking out Maass’ book today! 😉 The struggle is real! 😀