Long time, Dear Readers! No excuse except we’ve had an incredibly busy summer with our kids’ activities and I started a new job which I absolutely LOVE. I try my hardest to get up around 4:30 a.m. each morning so I can write before I have to get the house ready for the day and it’s mostly working. Some days it’s closer to 5 but as long as there’s progress every day, I’m generally a happy camper. I’m loving the newest book I’m writing, now about halfway through, and there are other little stories (or novels) fluttering around in my head, sometimes smashing into me at the most unexpected moments. Really, I feel like stories are everywhere, in everything, and in everyone. Just never enough time to slam all of them out. But that’s life, I suppose.
One super cool thing to share is my books have been selected for several book clubs over the last few months, most from complete strangers yet. It feels incredible to know that I’m inch-worming my way onto bookshelves across North America, book club by book club, stranger by stranger, Loyal Reader by Loyal Reader. Thank you.
I can also share that Project Domain had also made it to # 3 in Canada last week. Ratings high, low, or medium, I just want my stories read by as many people as possible. For those of you who have read some (or all) of my books, the biggest, most make-a-girl-scream favour you could impart on me is the gift of your Amazon review. The more reviews I have, the more Amazon unlocks advertising opportunities for me and the more likely I am to be selected for other worldwide reading programs, as I have been with Interference. I’m still thrilled over being included in its Prime Reading Program.
Lastly, for all of you looking for an incredible new Stephen King (my other love besides my husband) novel, be sure to pick up Holly, which hit bookstores just over 2 weeks ago. Another amazing King read. Pace and description will have you reading long into the night, and you’ll sidestep elderly people forevermore. (I actually did this on a walking trail this week, thinking . . . look at that limp and stoop…this is where I die. Hahahahahahaaa…..er….ummm.… *Speeds up.)
Until next time, Dear Readers, keep reading . . .
