It’s finally here. March 1, 2022. Publication day for Fool Her Once. It’s the day my new thriller is officially released into the world by my publisher, CamCat Books. But, it’s not exactly the joyous day I thought it would be… Continue reading “Tomorrow’s Pub Day For Fool Her Once, But…”
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Sharing The Love & Rave Reviews From A Great Book Tour
Happy Valentine’s Day to all. It’s a perfect day for sharing some of the love that my new thriller, Fool Her Once, is getting on its virtual book tour organized by Partners In Crime.
So far, 99% of the reviews have been 5-star — and for all the right reasons as far as I’m concerned. Here’s my Instagram post for one of the reviews today: Continue reading “Sharing The Love & Rave Reviews From A Great Book Tour”
Ignore that Amazon E-Mail: My Thriller Has NOT Been Cancelled
Don’t panic, dear readers. My publisher has not cancelled the release of the Kindle version of Fool Her Once, or any other version. Amazon simply sent out an email with slightly erroneous information this week. It was brought to my attention by my author friend, Eldon Farrell. He pre-ordered the Kindle version of Fool Her Once a while back. A few days ago, he received an email stating that Amazon was unable to deliver that order. Continue reading “Ignore that Amazon E-Mail: My Thriller Has NOT Been Cancelled”
Fool Her Once Update As Mother Nature Takes Over
When Mother Nature takes over, it’s usually best to stop what you’re doing — and hope she doesn’t cause too much damage.
Everything came to a standstill on the East End of Long Island this weekend when howling winds and a 12-hour blizzard caused snowdrifts of more than 24-inches in certain locations. But, it sure was pretty by the time the sun melted the frost on the glass doors and windows. Continue reading “Fool Her Once Update As Mother Nature Takes Over”
If You Could Turn Back Time To Pre-Internet Days, Would You?
I’ve been thinking, since last week, about the idea of turning back time to when there was no internet, and no smart phones, or Alexas or Siris. As I blogged back then, I’ve been a whirlwind of activity in cyberspace since I finished writing and editing my new thriller, Fool Her Once.
Even my husband, Joe, has remarked on it: “I don’t remember you having to do all this marketing and sales work after you finished writing your first two books.” Continue reading “If You Could Turn Back Time To Pre-Internet Days, Would You?”