Tomorrow is Thanksgiving here in the USA and it's the time of the year where we sit back and reminisce on all out blessings in our life. I'd like to take a moment and thank you, my readers. Without the kind encouragement I get from you, I might have given up long ago. But instead, your kind comments on the blog, facebook, emails, and other places help me. Each time a book releases and I get your feedback, it helps me want to keep going and keep writing. Over the past year, my sales have gotten a lot stronger. I have you guys to thank. Being a writer is hard. And with your help, I have reached more people. Thank you so much for sharing my books on your social media sites and telling your friends about them. And of course, thank you for your reviews. All right! Enough of the sappy stuff! If you celebrate Thanksgiving, I hope you stuff your belly tomorrow until you wobble. Enjoy the time with your friends and family. After all, they say you never regret the time spent with friends and family.
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We're out to make someone's Christmas extra special. With a 7" Kindle Fire HD up for grabs, we're bound to do just that! Christmas for children is all about Santa, presents and family. This year, the adults are getting something too! Each stop will have it's own prizes, so make sure you stop by to visit each one. Yay! It Must Be Fate is finally on eBook shelves! Want a sneak peak? Check out chapter one below. But first, here's what the stories about: Sometimes the future lies in the past… Sandy Collins hasn’t thought about him in years, not since he broke her heart and broke off their engagement. She’s built a great nursing career for herself, and most of all, she’s happy. Until she ruined it by walking into that staff meeting… After the passing of his grandmother, Daniel and his daughter Keri have moved back to town and taken up residence in her house. Things are looking up after several rough years, but on the first day of work at his new job as a pediatrician, Daniel gets an unexpected surprise—in the form of a nurse he’s never been able to forget. As much as she tries to fight it, Sandy can’t deny the attraction. Daniel makes it clear that he’s sorry and wants another shot, and he’s willing to do whatever it takes. But the last thing Sandy wants is to relive the misery from the past. But how can she resist when it seems as though fate is stepping in? Tempting the Manny is getting a makeover - both inside and out! At the end of October, I got my rights back to this story and took to heart the things readers have told me about the story in the year and a half it was published previously. I've made changes inside. I've changed some scenes around and fixed a lot of grammatical issues I was surprised to find (It had been edited prior). I tried to remove a lot of the telling I found and show more. I hope when this story hits shelves again, you'll pick it up. And when it does release, I plan to launch it at 99cents for a limited time! Check back for more details soon! So, what do you think of the new cover? I've been noticing a trend in my romances--pregnancy. You'd think I had babies on my mind. That I want to be pregnant myself. Wrong! I've got two kids that I love dearly and they are enough. I don't need anymore, nor do I desire to be pregnant again. Okay, well, I'd love to have 9 months to my life again where I can eat whatever I want and blame it on the baby. However, I don't want the baby that comes with it. So why the heck am I always creating heroines who are pregnant?
Yeah, good question. I'd like to know as well. I'm currently working on the second book in a series (The Gentleman's Club) and yesterday I wrote a very intense few scenes where my heroine Jamie has learned she's pregnant. And she wasn't wanting to be. I think anyone who has ever had an unexpected pregnancy or has thought they were will relate to this scene. The fear that was in Jamie's life as it all boils down to one little stick she's peed on. I'm doing NaNoWriMo again this year. The point is to write 50k (50,000 words) in 30 days. Which means you need to write 1667 words a day. Not hard, really. Or so I say that as an author who writes constantly anyway. I participated last year with just the goal to write 50k. I wasn't working on one project at the time. And I completed the goal. Yay! In case you're curious. I finished up the Wanted: Wife during that time and wrote The Naked Truth. I told myself this year, I would start a new story fresh on November 1st and only write that book. Yup, and I did that. Started a new story called Ticket To Love. I've been excited about starting this story for awhile. I had hoped to finish my current work in progress before NaNo, but that didn't happen. Some things happened in my personal life that pulled me away from writing temporarily. |
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