to come is miserable. Today was cold as an ice bar, but knowing it’s supposed to be seventy over the weekend makes it even worse! It was sunny, but that was a misnomer of the temperature, and when I stepped out on the porch, I was unpleasantly reminded it was still March. I know, theContinue reading “Waiting for Spring…”
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day…
I’m too old to enjoy green beer, but I sure don’t hate a Guinness! I’ve been busy editing the second book in the Katydid Farm Series, “Loving the Lawyer.” I’m hoping to publish in early May…finger’s crossed. This entire process has been eye-opening for me. To be successful without having the support of a publisherContinue reading “Happy St. Patrick’s Day…”
I’d like to say…
I’m getting better at all of this social media stuff, but I’m not. I published another book today, so I’m trying to maintain a positive attitude with regard to its success. I’m no Hemingway, but I believe I spin a good yarn with regard to love and relationships. It’s entitled, “A Valentine’s Choice,” and itContinue reading “I’d like to say…”
So…
Well, I’ve been busy working on my second book, which is now with the editor. She’s reluctant to do it because she’s not a fan of M/M fiction, but I remain optimistic, which is a part of my personality because I continue to post here. I’m hoping someone takes an interest and follows me, butContinue reading “So…”
I’m moving on…
I’m getting ready to publish my second book in March, and I’m as nervous as I was with the first one. This one is vastly different from the cowboy story…one of the characters is a police detective. The other is a college student, but the two find an attraction they can’t deny. I’m looking forwardContinue reading “I’m moving on…”
I’ve published…now what?
Emotionally, I feel as if its a few days after Christmas…when the excitement from the holiday is gone and we’re searching for something to be excited about. I published my first book…as you know. I was so excited about the process…proofing the manuscript (which I now know I did a crap job at because asContinue reading “I’ve published…now what?”
Happy Groundhog Day!
I find it very odd that in this day and age wherein we’ve developed such sophisticated technology to predict upcoming weather events and measure the effects of global warming, we sit by our wide-screen televisions to await news with regard to whether a rodent living in Pennsylvania came out of his burrow to tell usContinue reading “Happy Groundhog Day!”
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ON AMAZON!!
My book, “Loving the Bull Rider” was published on Amazon today! I’m so excited, but I’m scared to death. It’s that good kind of scared, though. I have learned some lessons that will hopefully make the next one easier. I can’t wait to see my name on the NYT best-seller list! (Hey, dream big!) I’llContinue reading “AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ON AMAZON!!”
I DID IT!
I was totally freaked out to do it, but I pulled the trigger on publishing my book today! This has been coming for a long time, and if I’m being honest, I didn’t think I’d ever really do it, but as I sit here at this time in my life, I decided I’m only gettingContinue reading “I DID IT!”
The next steps… I’ve been busy editing my first book. There are so many things that go into putting together a book…things I had no idea about, but I’m trying to learn. The most exciting thing is I have a cover. It’s been fun to read something I wrote a while ago as a toss away and then update it. I love the story, and I’d love it if you’d read it. If I can figure out how to add the blurb so you can preview it, I will. I hope you’ll stick around to see how it goes.
Timothy Moran moved to southern Virginia to decompress after finishing his degree before he began his job search. The rural area where his aunt and uncle lived was definitely an adjustment for Tim, as was working on his uncle’s horse farm, Katydid Farm, doing jobs he could never have imagined in his life.
In order to repay his family for their past kindnesses during tragic events in his life, he offered to automate the management and financial aspects of his uncle’s operation to make it more efficient and profitable. During a fact-finding trip to the local farm supply store, Tim encountered a little boy with a big cowboy hat who seemed to be lost. When he assisted the little cowboy in finding his father in the large store, Tim’s heart nearly beat out of his chest after meeting…The Bull Rider.
Matthew Collins spent far too many years away from his family while competing on the professional bull riding circuit. When his marriage hits the rocks and his wife left him, she took their three-year-old son with her, only contacting Matt when she needed money. When he finally got his son back some three years later, he realized he had no idea how to care for a six-year-old boy. His own past had some skeletons he’d rather stay hidden for the sake of his family and his business, but when he met Tim Moran, he quickly determined it might not be as easy as he’d first hoped.