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Showing posts with label Megan's story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Megan's story. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Isn't she lovely? Book Three in the Rivers Sisters series.

 

Kindle Edition now available on Amazon.  Paperback should be ready within two days.  💖

Fascination

Megan Rivers has itchy feet and a short attention span. Legendary in the family for not keeping a job longer than two weeks, Spencer mentions an artist friend who needs a caretaker while he creates. Wade hires Megan, and a mutual attraction sparks. But both are more than they tell each other. She's a witch. He's fey royalty. They begin a relationship which catches them by surprise with its intensity.
An unexpected announcement shocks them both and sends Megan into a tailspin. She steps away, hurt, from everyone and exposes herself to the darkness that haunts her family. One quick strike leaves the redhead fighting for her life. Now it's up to Wade and her family to find her before her last breath.

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Always writing*






Another rainy day. May as well publish a book.

 What does one do when it's another rainy day, and your short happy ass does NOT want to go out and get groceries in it?

One publishes a book. 🥳

Submitted "Fascination", Book 3 of the Rivers Sisters series to Amazon, both paperback and Kindle.  It's always a surreal and incredibly proud moment.  Rather like giving birth.  

I did that.  I made that.  I love that.  Look at how pretty my baby is.  🥰

And then me.  Being me.  Starts immediately back on another work.  I've two works in progress right now.  Book one in an incredibly dark series.  And I've started on Book 4 in the River Sisters series.  Of course, now that I've finished Book 3, I'm also jotting down scenes for Book 5.  It's cute how I do that.  🙄  Sure.  I won't bite off toooooo much.  But when I finish a book in a series like that, I will immediately start giving myself permission to explore the book in progress and the next one.

Literally.

Always writing*



Saturday, June 4, 2022

Saturday Plans

 It's my day off.  We all know that doesn't mean what it sounds like.

I'll be editing "Fascination", third book in the Rivers Sisters series, for the last time.  Possibly uploading to Amazon today.  If not, I have Wednesday and Thursday off.  I'll shoot for that.  I work tomorrow at the day job, which is ass.  A one-to-five day is actually a 10-6 day for me.  Getting ready, driving an hour, working 12-5, driving an hour home.  The day is shot.  But it's my LAST Sunday to have to work.  There's that.  😁

Will work on "Incantation", fourth book in the Rivers Sisters series, if I feel the yen to do so.  Or I can pop back over and work on my first book of a dark little trilogy I started.  Not sharing the title.  It's a thing for me.  I'm a bit superstitious in that way.  Not a romance in the slightest.  Reflection, regression, and redemption.  Story of a soul and the journey it takes.  I was on that hot and heavy before I popped out "Dante's Desire", finished "Fascination", and absolutely glued myself to the keyboard for "Chimera".  It's always that main character that plucks at me.  I'm absolutely addicted to writing their stories.  

Have I told you about my mind cabin?  😎

It's sort of like a chalet, I've never been to one, but my subconscious has ideas.  I'm chilling out in the main room.  All sorts of beings wandering in and out.  Some say "Hi!".  Some give me a dude nod.  Some promise to see me later...with no indication of how long "later" will be.  And they explore and walk off to wherever they need to be.  It's wonderful.  High traffic.  I greet everyone.  Every once in awhile I'm taken off-guard, but that's okay.  It's good for me.  It is, quite literally, never a dull moment in my white matter.

I'm off to be a word wizard.  Have a wonderful weekend!

Always writing*

Monday, May 30, 2022

Writing and editing

 Life would be AMAZING if all I had to do was write write write what came to me and hand off the decidedly less-fun activities to others.  I'm looking at you, synopsis.  

But honestly?  Then I wouldn't learn anything.

Editing gives me an opportunity to look at my work, with an as objective eye as I'm able, and tighten it down to make it better.  Who wouldn't jump at the opportunity?  From overuse of words (such as assholes "that" and "had") to repetition of words in the same sentence, hello Thesaurus.

I finished "Fascination", Megan's story, three days before I started "Chimera".  Seems like I've given her enough time to breathe.  Cool editing fact:  If you try to edit too soon after you finish...you will begin to resent words in general, especially your own.  😣

I believe she's a little over 68,000 words.  Glanced over her yesterday after querying.  There's a nice segue into Paisley's story, "Incantation".  That makes me happy for the simple fact I've already started that one.

I made notes for the five-book series years ago and now add to it as the details come.  Sometimes I truly adore my wee brain.

That's the plan.  Edit.  Write.  

Enjoy your day.

Always writing*