Happy June, everyone!
I’m still working away on the second
story in my new, upcoming Harlequin Romantic Suspense miniseries about K-9s and
PIs. And continuing to let the world know about my prior series, the Shelter of
Secrets, whose last story, CANINE REFUGE, was published in April.
What’s new is that I’m also putting together
short blurbs about quite a few of my older books so my stories can be promoted
to a company that publishes serialized reading stories that include images along
with portions of the text. Do I completely understand it? No, but it sounds
interesting, and so I’m happy that my agent and her staff are working on
selling some of my stories there. We’ll see!
Meanwhile, the weather is staying a
bit odd here in L.A.—coolish, overcast mornings that become warm midday, then
cool off again in the evenings. Nothing terrible, but it’s best to continue to walk
the dogs early!
And fortunately both seem to be
doing well after their prior health issues.
5 comments:
Good morning -- Sounds like you will be busy with all your writings -- hope all goes well.
Glad the pups are doing well. My daughter's new dogs continue to amaze her -- they are incredibly smart and have made the transition to living with her so easily.
Weather here is warming -- 104 predicted for Friday. With the low humidity, that really isn't bad.
Have a good day.
It's so fun to hear about your daughter's new dogs, Patty. Would love to hear even more!
Thanks for your good wishes about my writing. It certainly continues!
I've heard that it's supposed to get warmer here this week. I enjoy the coolish weather we've got now, so I hope it continues. Maybe even more rain, but I doubt it.
You have a good day too.
Nice that there is a new avenue for your books. It sounds interesting. I'm glad your dogs are both well. It is always upsetting when pets have health problems.
Thanks, Betty. I always want my pups to be happy and healthy!
Nine years ago my friend rescued a chihuahua who was abused in his former home. We don't know exactly what happened but that dog was scared to death and always shaking. With a lot of love and patience he has come around. He no longer trembles and allows himself to be petted. Yesterday I walked in and he came to me and let me pick him up and hold him. That took nine years.
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