

Merger Cover Reveal
I just wanted everyone to know that I'm working diligently to finish book 2 - MERGER UNDONE! It's taken me a little longer than planned, becuase I am working on two novels at one time. MERGER UNDONE and a completely different novel called SAYING YES. When I was at the national Romance Writers conference I pitched SAYING YES to several agents and editors that loved the synopsis and now I'm in a crunch to get it done and out the door. It's a chance at a writing contract, so I'
Merger now available on Amazon Kindle
It's has been a true labor of love and self-publishing it was somewhat of a challenge. It's not just a simple push of the button, as I had hoped, but it's available now on Kindle. Use the link below to see it on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L6M8KHQ For my tiny little pool of fans, thank you for sticking it out on this journey. I hope you enjoy the book, as much as I have enjoyed writing it. I am working diligently on book two MERGER UNDONE and another book, which remai
Merger Cover Reveal
I wanted to wait till it got a little closer to the publishing date of my novel MERGER. I hope you enjoy the cover, as much as I do. It felt like the perfect fit for K.K. and Joshua! I anticipate a soft release the last week of the month and will publish to most e-book formats - Amazon, Nook (Barnes and Noble), Apple and D2D. If you still like the feel of holding a book. I am going to have paperbacks through Amazon's Createspace. I am going to get a limited amount of hardback
Chapter One Book Teaser of Merger
So, I have been promising a snippet from my book for a couple of weeks now. I thought it would be easy to do, but no such thing. I wanted to pick something good that would draw you in and have you hungry for more. I finally settled on what you will see below. It's a scene in the first chapter of my book. It's the first introduction of my two main characters. I'm still in the final editing stage, and have poked, prodded, moved, added and deleted my manuscript to death wit
Editing Isn't Easy
So, I made a deal that I'd let a few people look at my manuscript and I'd look at there's for the purpose of editing. I have made about two passes through my own manuscript and was eager to see what my fellow authors thought. Constructive criticism is always welcomed and is truly beneficial if you don't take it too personal. What I didn't anticipate, is how hard it is to edit someone else's work. It's hard work and very time consuming, which is why paying an editor can ofte