Fortunately,
the flu hasn't hit in my household. And
at the moment, I'm knocking on wood that it doesn't, even though I'm not
writing the Superstition Mysteries any longer.
But I've heard from people all over the country who've been ill or their
families have--like our Betty Hechtman's family, part of my own family in Indiana , and someone who's very dear to me in Virginia . I hope everyone gets well fast and this
epidemic ends soon.
Meanwhile,
my major recent deadlines have been met, although I just received the final
edits for Pick and Chews, my fourth
Barkery & Biscuits Mystery that will be published in May. I've also started the fifth in that series,
plus I'm still coming up with ideas for additional books. I'm therefore busy but not overwhelmed, at
least not at the moment.
Of course
it's February now, and in March the first of my four books to be published this
year will come out. It's the first in my
K-9 Ranch Rescue series for Harlequin Romantic Suspense: Second Chance Soldier. And
so I'm gearing up to do more promotion for it.
Busy and
healthy, yes. And happy.
How about
you?
2 comments:
I'm glad you're all well. Congrats in advance for your first book release of the year. Four books coming out, wow!
Thanks, Betty. Hope your family is all well now, too. Having so many releases so close together is a bit overwhelming, but it's definitely fun!
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