Welcome to Danielle’s Writing Spot
Explore articles, interviews, and reflections from award-winning 1930s historical romance author Danielle Grandinetti.
You’ll find historical insights, Christian reflections, behind-the-book stories, writing craft notes, and occasional book features, all rooted in the world of 1930s historical romance and hope-filled storytelling.
Sunday Psalm | Psalm 142:7
Today’s Sunday Psalm is from Psalm 142.
Guest Post | A Siege on Her Heart
Today on the blog, I’m joining the JustRead Tour for A Siege on Her Heart by Jessica Brousseau, a stirring historical romance about healing and hope after the ruins of war.
Guest Post | Eye of the Mind
Today on the blog, I’m joining the JustRead Tour for Eye of the Mind by Sara Davison, a fast-paced romantic suspense that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Wednesday Waypoints | Three First Lines with Love in the Title
This week’s Wednesday Waypoints celebrates Valentine’s Day with a look at the first lines of three historical romances with “Love” in the title. Explore stories of danger, courage, and romance secrets from Mary Connealy, Kate Breslin, and Crystal Caudill.
Sunday Psalm | Proverbs 30:7-9
Today’s Sunday Psalm features the core verse for Undercover Wish, Proverbs 30:7-9.
A Spot of Story Episode 11 | Behind the Book: Irish Rose Orphans’ Christmas by Susan G. Mathis
Join me for a “Behind the Book” conversation with Susan G. Mathis about her prequel novella, Irish Rose Orphans’ Christmas. We dive into the Gilded Age history of the Thousand Islands and the heart-tugging stories of seven orphans finding hope and sisterhood in 1876 Brooklyn.
Wednesday Waypoints | Four Romances Featuring Italian Characters
Discover four clean historical romances featuring Italian characters, including Danielle Grandinett’s prequel novella, Undercover Wish.
Sunday Psalm | Psalm 91:4
Today’s Sunday Psalm is from Psalm 91.
Wednesday Waypoints | Three Stories of When Danger Draws You Closer
When danger closes in, people reveal who they truly are. Dangerous Beauty, Shadow of Doubt, and Lights Out each capture that moment when risk and connection intertwine.




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