Friday, December 14, 2018

Aryanna & Dexter

Happy Friday! Rather than making everyone wait a week for pre-order, I decided to publish Aryanna & Dexter right away. It's available for purchase at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Enjoy!



Tuesday, December 4, 2018

The Next Bioexpa Book


If you were disappointed that I didn’t have a release earlier in the year, you weren’t the only one. Aside from difficulties with the home, I had to deal with an old/new addiction to Supernatural. I watched it years ago and lost track of it for some reason. While we were in a hotel during the snow storm earlier this year, I started watching reruns. It’s scary. It’s funny. And, really, who could resist the combination of Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki? (I might be slightly obsessed with Jensen Ackles.)


But enough about Supernatural. I’m writing to say that I finished Aryanna & Dexter. It’s a Bioexpa book. There’s a tiny bit more work to do to get it publication ready. So, there’s no release date yet, but it will be out before Christmas. As soon as it's ready to go, I'll publish it.

I appreciate everyone's patience with me this year. Here's to hoping next year is better!

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Is it really almost June?

I was checking the blog of an author whose books I’ve purchased in the past. I noticed that she hadn’t updated her blog in a couple of years and she hasn’t published in over a year. I was wondering what was going on and if she’d quit writing. Then, I realized that I hadn’t updated my blog in a while either.

I am still writing. I was certainly hoping to have something done by now. Instead, I’m only half finished. I’m working on my first werewolf book and another Bioexpa book while other ideas circle around in my brain.

By the way, for anyone who was wondering after reading my puppy rant, I do love my puppy now. She’s eleven months and about 115 pounds. I can just look at her soft face and she makes me happy.



Tuesday, February 13, 2018

If You're Thinking of Buying a House....


Usually when I’m listing excuses at the beginning of the year as to why I have not been writing as diligently as I should, it’s usually holiday and occasion related. Boy, do I miss those minor reasons.

Last year, my husband and I decided to buy a house. We now often wonder why. We liked our apartment. Management was excellent. Whenever something needed to be fixed, they handled it right away.

Moving was stressful, but we have more room than before. And having a home meant I could get a big dog. We could do stuff in the yard. Plant flowers, grill, etc. (None of that happened by the way.)

We had our first leak during the summer. It was easily fixed in a day. The second one happened the week of Thanksgiving. It required the plumber to tear up part of the flooring and drill beneath the concrete slab. The next leak came on Christmas eve. This ruined the flooring in all the rooms downstairs with the exception of one. The next leak was New Year’s Day. It was repaired in one day. That repair lasted for five days before bursting again. During a blizzard. Our heating system uses water to heat the home. So, we had no heat. Again, I remind you that this was during a blizzard. At this point, my husband, quite understandably, had had enough and decided we should replace all the pipes in the house. Due to the weather, lots of other people were dealing with pipe issues as well and it took a while for a plumber to be available. We ended up staying in a hotel for two weeks. We had the board the puppy at a vet. The cat spent a couple of days at the vet as well before we learned that the hotel allowed pets to stay for free. We couldn’t bring them both as the cat can’t stand the puppy. Also, the puppy tends to be destructive and she exceeded the weight limits of the hotel. (She is a Newfie, after all. At her last vet visit, she was 90 pounds.)

Repairs are going slowly, but the home is livable. We’re just getting back into our normal routines. I’m writing, but I am often disrupted with repairmen tramping through the house. I am rather disappointed to not have anything finished at this point in the year. I might be later than I’d like to be getting anything into publication, but I still have hope. I hope everyone had a much better holiday than I did.