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New books for 2011 and a news article!


Whew, it's September and I've got my favorite two weeks of year going on right now. The kids, all three of them, are in school this year. Brony's home at noon but still, the mornings are free for writing for now. My college doesn't go back until the 20th so I'm loving this after a very tough summer of work.

Here's what's going on with my writing:
1. Crispin and Aurora (Untamed Rogue Scandalous Mistress) peaked at #19 on Amazon--way to go, and has 5 Amazon stars.

2. I've started the new series featuring my brand new, sexy and somewhat deviant hero Merrick St. Magnus. Look for it in late 2011 (my prediction).

3. Jack and Dulci (A Thoroughly Compromised Lady) will be out in North America in Feb. 2011.
It's currently out in Great Britain if you just can't wait. I haven't seen a North American cover yet but it's bound to be super!

4. The Secret Life of a Scandalous Debutante will be out in later 2011. This is Beldon and Lilya's story. I took some chances with it, so I have my fingers crossed those chances will pay off. Not your usual ending just to give you a hint.

5. There's a nice article about me in our local paper, the Pierce County Herald. If anyone wants to read it, here's the link http://www.puyallupherald.com/2010/09/08/5581/novelist-lives-a-cinderella-story.html

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