BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN AND HEADING TO THE RENAISSANCE FAIR WITH A NEW BOOK AND A GREAT DEAL!

It’s been a minute since my last blog. Actually, about 157,680 minutes, or three years. So, there’s a lot to catch up on. The biggest news is that I’ve got a new book dropping October 15 entitled “The Girl at the Renaissance Fair.” You can check out a story synopsis and order the book by hitting the link below. And if you want a fantastic value, the e-book is now on sale for just 99 cents! That’s right, NINETY-NINE CENTS. But this offer will expire on October 31. So, if you want to enjoy what I think is my best book ever (until the next one comes out) at an incredible price, hit this link.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DDXZPRHH?...

NEW PUBLISHER

I’m also very happy to announce I have a new publisher in Harbor Lane Books. This is an outstanding independent publisher that’s only been around for a couple of years but has already published several books that have hit Amazon’s “Top 100” list in their respective categories. As for my former publisher, TouchPoint Press, well, that’s a bittersweet story. After 10 years, they’re closing their doors. I’m sorry to see any publisher close, but especially TouchPoint Press since I always enjoyed a great relationship with the owner and am grateful for the journey we took together. I’m trying to move my catalog over to Harbor Lane Books, but these things take a little time.

PROJECTS IN FLUX

If you’re a regular reader of these communications—and thank you for being so—you may remember I’ve previously mentioned another novel called, “Sparkledove: A Displaced Christmas Story.” This book was supposed to be released by TouchPoint Press and was in its final galley form, but then the owner decided to close her doors, which I’m sure was a gut-wrenching decision. Unfortunately, it left “Sparkledove” hanging. Not only this new project, but two other of my previously released books that had just been recorded as audiobooks. One was my 2019 award-winning novel, “The K’Terrian Affair,” and the other was my award-winning 2021 release, “The Foresight of Miriam Asquith.” Hopefully, all of these projects will see the light of day. But in the meantime, I’m SO grateful and excited to have “The Girl at the Renaissance Fair” making its debut.

So, that’s what’s been happening. A writer’s journey, like life itself, is full of twists and turns. But I’m a big believer in happy endings. So, enjoy “The Girl at the Renaissance Fair,” please write a nice review, and onward to the next project!
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