Oops.

Just want all the fabulous readers who purchased MY HEART TO FEAR to know there's an updated version on Amazon.

A reader alerted me to the fact that when I changed the locale of the book (for the fifth time, I think), my lousy editor didn't make the necessary changes throughout the text (me, LOL). Good thing I'm a much better editor of other people's work. :)

Anyway, please accept my humblest apologies for the inconvenience and if you haven't read the novel yet, please update your version so you don't have the Puget Sound anywhere near Denver. Of course, there's always literary license. ; )

I should also point out that the pacing of the story is critical to the overall takeaway of it. If you skim, you will not get the impact—the devil is in the details (pun apology). You have to commit to staying with me for the duration of the book to truly experience the gut punch of... well, I'm not going to spoil the surprise.

—Lulu
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Published on October 09, 2014 05:12 Tags: my-heart-to-fear
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message 1: by Jodell (new)

Jodell I was wondering where the hell Puget Sound was? Like WTF I live Colorado. No , Puget sound here. Then I thought well maybe you were smoking Colorado medical THC.. shrugged my shoulders and kept reading. I lovvvvvvvved the book.. btw


message 2: by Lulu (new)

Lulu Astor Jodell wrote: "I was wondering where the hell Puget Sound was? Like WTF I live Colorado. No , Puget sound here. Then I thought well maybe you were smoking Colorado medical THC.. shrugged my shoulders and kept rea..."

Ha ha. Well, so glad it didn't ruin the experience for you. I'm indecisive by nature and changed the city so many times until I got it right. You can get the updated version, which is all fixed. Thanks for overlooking it. Colorado is beautiful without the ocean, isn't it? And who knows? If the Cascadia Subduction Zone has its way with the predicted 9.0 temblor and resulting tsunami of epic size (along the Washington coastline), Colorado just may end up with its very own coast someday!


message 3: by Jodell (new)

Jodell ok I already have to deal with Colorado wildfires, tornado's, floods, and snow slides and blizzards. I thought I was safe from tsunami's.. he he he


message 4: by Lulu (new)

Lulu Astor Jodell wrote: "ok I already have to deal with Colorado wildfires, tornado's, floods, and snow slides and blizzards. I thought I was safe from tsunami's.. he he he"

Yeah, but think of the property values soaring with oceanfront property. :)


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