Wednesday, August 2, 2006

Updates

Hello, all. I've managed to update the web site for Night Cries, as you can see. Let me know what you think of the new design.

I'm working on finishing up A Night Borrowed, but it's been slow going. I have WAAAY too many projects going, I can tell you that. But I've decided to really buckle down in the next month or so, and I'll start posting brief excerpts of the new manuscript.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

A Night Borrowed


Click for larger viewI just got the draft version of the cover for the sequel to Night Cries , entitled A Night Borrowed. I just love it. It looks so ethereal and beautiful... and it's BLUE. :)

 

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Wow!

I am SO amazed! The first print run of Night Cries has sold out! The reviews on the book so far have been good, and, many of you will be pleased to note, I am well on my way through the second in the series. The sequel to Night Cries , A Night Borrowed should be out late in 2006, if all goes well.

In other news, there's a rumor that, after all three books in the series are published, that the series will be available in hardcover format containing all the books. This is still in the idea phase now, but keep your fingers crossed!

 

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Night Cries is Available Now

Click for larger viewNight Cries , my debut novel, is FINALLY available. I say "finally" because it's been a long time coming: I spent six years researching it, eighteen months writing it, a year querying it, and six months waiting for it to be released. It's been a long haul, and it's been a learning process, but it is something that I cherish. I hope that you all enjoy my story, and, at the end of it all, I hope that it leaves you wanting to know more about Rhiannon and Dominic and the Sorrow Stones.

Please feel free to post comments and ask questions. I love hearing from my readers, and your feedback is invaluable to me.

Thank you so much for stopping by my site; I hope to be adding to this blog regularly with updates, ruminations, and rememberances about Night Cries , writing it, editing it, and getting it published.