Questions, Wind, Sunsets, Moonrises and Wind

The wind is howling today, my dears, just howling. Some screaming and shrieking as well. Both by the wind and by me as I worry about certain parts of my RV. For those of you in the RV know, my slide awning has taken a battering today. Wind gusts of up to 36 miles per hour, which is pretty exciting and fun when I'm outside, but quite an uproar inside the tin can/RV.

I received a question today, and I've had the question asked before--is Annie of the Moonlight Wishes in Time series getting her own book, and when is it coming out. Although Annie's story was next on my list of books to write/finish after my December release of Finding You in Time, as many of you know, I bought my RV and came down to Arizona to keep the RV warm. ;-)

I don't know what happened to me, I've actually lived in Arizona before albeit north where it's flatter and hotter, but this area of Southeastern Arizona just grabbed me by my pens and pencils and forced me to write about it. It's so historical, so evocative, so...mystical with it's stunning landscape of mountains, valleys, canyons and caves, as well as the legends of gunfighters, mining, Apaches and the cavalry, that I had to write a book about it. Make that a series.

Caving into You, Book One of the Love in the Old West series is due to be released within a week, fingers crossed regarding the administrative details. While I'm here, I just have to do the second book in the series. I've already started, and I plan to see that one released late April/early May.

Then, then, then...I'll finish Annie's story. I hope you all understand and wish both series well. An author has just got to follow her muse once in a while...especially if that muse has grabbed her by her pens and pencils.



Hiking in the wind today on Ft Huachuca in Arizona:


What do you think? Did I climb up the hill? You can't see it, but the wind was wild up there.

Looking down on Ft Huachuca, Sierra Vista and the Whestone Mountains

Ft Huachuca and Sierra Vista in the distance

A lovely little pond on Ft Huachuca

A great blue heron at the pond

Sunset on the Huachuca Mountains

The moon rises at sunset

A mesquite tree holds the moon floating in pink clouds

A restful place at twilight to listen





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Published on March 15, 2014 19:59
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