Wrapping up 2013
This is going to be a busy 6 weeks, getting the year wrapped up.
Ruffles and Rawhide was just released. I'm very excited about this new series. Breaking Bad in the saddle is how I explain it. But I've also made some creative choices in how the story is told and it's going to be a blast to write.
The only part of the book written in the female gunslinger's point of view is the prologue. From there, we have to rely on townsfolk and her possible victims to tell what happens.
It's a challenge, but I think a challenge makes the writing better.
Next, I've got another Christmas story coming out next week called "Kiss This." It's set against the backdrop of a winter wedding in the snowy mountains. A contemporary romance, but with a familiar carriage driver making an appearance.
On December 4th, I've got a surprise release coming. That's all I'll say.
And then, for the final release in 2013, Collecting Isobelle. Montgomery and Morna's sister finally gets the spotlight.
And some people will be happy to hear that the sequel to Somewhere Over the Freaking Rainbow is in the works. It should be completed in January and available in February.
So, that's it for now. Lots more in the works for 2014. At least twice as many books out next year. Five more stories are planned for the Scarlet Plumiere series, all of which are on the 2014 schedule. And besides the western series, I'll be starting the Ghosts of Culloden Moor series--after spending April in Scotland and visiting the ghosts personally. Now THAT should be an amazing series.
On a slightly personal note, I'm going to try to limit my future genres and focus on Scottish, Western and Regency. The YA series will wrap up in February and I've decided against publishing the Keefer Boone adventures. Maybe when I've got grandkids who need something to read...
Well, that's it. As always, thank you for playing!
Lesli
Ruffles and Rawhide was just released. I'm very excited about this new series. Breaking Bad in the saddle is how I explain it. But I've also made some creative choices in how the story is told and it's going to be a blast to write.
The only part of the book written in the female gunslinger's point of view is the prologue. From there, we have to rely on townsfolk and her possible victims to tell what happens.
It's a challenge, but I think a challenge makes the writing better.
Next, I've got another Christmas story coming out next week called "Kiss This." It's set against the backdrop of a winter wedding in the snowy mountains. A contemporary romance, but with a familiar carriage driver making an appearance.
On December 4th, I've got a surprise release coming. That's all I'll say.
And then, for the final release in 2013, Collecting Isobelle. Montgomery and Morna's sister finally gets the spotlight.
And some people will be happy to hear that the sequel to Somewhere Over the Freaking Rainbow is in the works. It should be completed in January and available in February.
So, that's it for now. Lots more in the works for 2014. At least twice as many books out next year. Five more stories are planned for the Scarlet Plumiere series, all of which are on the 2014 schedule. And besides the western series, I'll be starting the Ghosts of Culloden Moor series--after spending April in Scotland and visiting the ghosts personally. Now THAT should be an amazing series.
On a slightly personal note, I'm going to try to limit my future genres and focus on Scottish, Western and Regency. The YA series will wrap up in February and I've decided against publishing the Keefer Boone adventures. Maybe when I've got grandkids who need something to read...
Well, that's it. As always, thank you for playing!
Lesli
Published on November 21, 2013 12:48
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2013-wrap-up, christmas-excitement, new-releases
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