I'm a single mom to two great kids, living in Wisconsin. When i'm not writing, i'm either reading or doing fun stuff with the kids. summer is spent with the kids, family & friends, going to concerts, going to the beach or just hanging out in the backyard with a bonfire and laughter. I am a die hard Green Bay Packers fan & will watch every game & yes, I even plan my days around the Packers when it's football season.
I took a break from the author world and i'm back. I plan on getting books back out there for you amazing readers. I am sorry it's taking me so long.
First book Always Yours released on June 12th.
Right Kind of Wrong- March 18th
Lost & Found (coming this summer 2017)
I got a baseball series in the works. It will be a 3 book (or more) series. I hope to have them out in 2017
I also got a small town romance series bugging me to write, this will probably be a 4 to 6 book series.
Sooty is a lovable black and white cat and this book was lent to me by a dear friend who has a similar black and white cat called Waldo and I must say, I can see the similarities between Sooty and Waldo, who is an equally lovable kitty.
The little girl telling the story says that Sooty sometimes does bad things (I know Waldo can do, such as recently bringing in a warm sausage, presumably off someone's dinner plate!!) like jumping on her Mum's bed. She is told not to do so but continues with her antics every morning.
She chases the birds in the back garden and they fly away when they see Sooty, who is a lucky little cat for she has her own swinging bell hung on the front door and her owner opens the door when she pushes it.
Sooty also likes to eat a lot (Waldo does, too!) and she likes to play games , particularly crawling inside paper bags that are left around (along with climbing in boxes, one of Waldo's pleasures!) and every afternoon she sits at the window and looks out into the street. And she always knows when her owner is coming home from school (Waldo is adept at that as well).
This is a charming little book with some excellent photographs by Michael Curtain and that is what helps to make it a four-star read.