What is there about weekends that mother nature loves to cover with a blanket of cloud? It is almost the end of May and I still have to warm the house with the furnace…I don’t remember it being this way in days gone past. This is not performance. ![]()
Snoop is more than content to stay indoors right at the moment, you guessed it, a drop of rain fell outside when he was attempting to sneak out, and the rumor is true that he clawed me when I tried to throw him out. I told him he could use a shower, but he doesn’t believe me. He would like it better if I joined him in bed where I could cuddle him while I kept him warm. I told him to suck it up because I had editing to do. He sat on my keyboard in response and sent me kitty kisses (that didn’t work). ![]()
I finished reworking and editing Embracing the Light this week. It will be going into second edit soon. As I was finished that, and Lothrariel is being politely quiet, I decided to rework Theory in Depth. That started as a challenge and I can only imagine the fun Charlene would have had with it at that point (probably will still have). I am doing the first edit as I am going along and have reached the 25% point. ![]()
I have decided that as things are going so well, I should be able to do a little reading now. The TBR pile is ready to topple and I thank the heavens above that there are several on my ipad, on the Kindle and Ibook aps. I have almost 200 physical books piled in my room that I have not touched, and some have been sitting there for over 6 years (I have been waiting for the last book of the series to arrive so I have an excuse). ![]()
I am trying to decide which books to release next year. Return of the Legend has already been given the nudge for late February. I am thinking of releasing another Historical Romance, and maybe something totally different after that. I have a diversified imagination. I question which would be best, something contemporary? Or a bit of Sci fi/fantasy? I don’t think King’s Daughter will be ready by the end of next year, though it is possible. Decisions, decisions. ![]()
The question is, would my reading public want another installment of Elven Chronicles so quickly?
King’s Daughter is about King Liessen and Aredhel. Well, I guess we will see how things go. Until next week… have a good one. ![]()
Knowing this reader diffinitely wants my elven fix as often as you can. LOL I like the other stories too. LOL
I am sure you are not alone.
LOL- Love Snoop, but bad kitty for scratching your mama!!! *tisk tisk*
I’m going to get to the next of the Elven series (hopefully) by next week. So I’d say go fit the elves!!! 🙂
The next one on your list should be Angel’s Haylo, and I understand it takes about 20-30 minutes to read, depending on the speed you read.