LOOKING AHEAD TO 2021!

I think it’s fair to say all of us are happy to see 2020 in our rear-view mirrors. With some high, or, at least, “better” hopes for 2021, allow me to share some news from my Colorado corner of the world.

My latest novel, “The K’Terrian Affair,” received a stellar video review from respected Science Fiction aficionado, Greg Kaffenberger, on his YouTube show: Greg Reviews Sci-Fi. The review was released on December 24th and was a nice and unexpected Christmas present. In his review, Greg said:

“This is the most realistic first contact story I’ve ever read. If we had a first contact scenario, it could go down just like this!”

Wow! High praise indeed. Thanks so much, Greg!

Here is a link to the complete review:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aixj7...

“The K’Terrian Affair” is an emotional, romantic, and action-packed read. You can order it via amazon.com, or online via Barnes & Noble, BOM, and other major book retailers.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+k%27te...

One of my readers recently complimented me on how effortlessly I switch genres, timeframes and locations for stories. It was a very kind thing for her to say, and while I am a romance writer, I definitely like to mix things up when it comes to different timeframes and locations. That’s why my second novel, “The Intended Ones,” goes back and forth between the present and the 1950s. And my third novel, “A Farm In Pennsylvania,” takes place in 1863 right after the battle of Gettysburg. It’s why my fifth novel, “The K’Terrian Affair,” is about an evolved and technologically advanced civilization from another planet. In that spirit, my soon-to-be-released novel similarly delves into a different location and timeframe.

The new novel is entitled, “The Foresight of Miriam Asquith.” It’s set in England, 1939. Tentatively, the back cover description of the book reads as follows:

In 1939, many in England believe another war in Europe won’t happen. But British and American Intelligence know better. When American operative Captain Sam Burke is nearly killed in a Paris hotel suite during a case of mistaken identity, he learns the previous occupant who had to leave unexpectedly was Lady Miriam Asquith, a cousin to King George VI. British and American Intelligence suspect Hitler’s S.S. intended to kidnap Lady Miriam and use her unique ability for its war efforts.

It’s been long rumored that Lady Miriam can predict the future. Burke is assigned to determine whether or not this is true and, if necessary, protect her. He’s sent to her father’s estate in the English countryside where he discovers secrets, treachery, murder, and an unexpected love affair with the unconventional Lady Miriam. Here’s an exciting who-done-it intermixed with steamy romance, deadly Nazis, and twists you’ll never see coming.

Please look for the new book to be released later this year. Hopefully in the spring. And if checking out “The K’Terrian Affair” and “The Foresight of Miriam Asquith” isn’t enough, I hope to have yet another new novel—a Christmas story involving gangsters, time travel, and angels—coming out in December. (Whoa, what a combination, right?)

So, yes indeed, here’s to a much better new year! As always, thank you for your support! Wear a mask, get your shots, and stay safe!
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Published on January 18, 2021 18:51
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