A seagull at dawn, 4/5/2014, Myrtle Beach, SC Photo (c) 2014 by Kim Headlee |
Please forgive the tardiness of the
April 2014 edition of The Dawnflier! My daughter qualified to compete at
a track meet two states away, and I had every intention of getting this update
into your hands prior to leaving for that trip. But you know as well as I do
which road is paved with good intentions... :)
I have two appearances scheduled this
month, both in Wytheville, VA. On April 14-15, I will be signing &
selling my books at the Wythe County Public Library, 300 E Monroe Street, from noon to 4 p.m.
on Monday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday. Saturday, April 26th you
will find me at 175 W Main St
between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. for the inaugural Experience Arts in Wytheville artist
& author showcase and sale. I hope to see you at one of these great events
this month!
Congratulations to Hayley G. (already
notified), who won an e-copy of Dawnflight from among the list of folks
who added me to their Google+
circles or commented upon my blog posts in March. Enter
early, enter often (with your comments!) in April for the next drawing, and
good luck!
And congratulations to the 10 winners
of signed copies of Dawnflight via Goodreads! Stay
tuned for a similar contest for Morning’s Journey in June.
The 2014 Eggcerpt Exchange has been a
lot of fun to host here on The Maze! The April calendar includes:
4/8/14: Summer's Growth (contemporary romance) by
Tina Gayle
4/13/14: Jixit (paranormal romance) by Jude
Liebermann
4/15/14: Long Time Walk on Water (contemporary
romance) by Joan Simon
4/17/14: Sink or Swim (romantic suspense) by Stacy
Juba
4/18/14: Love is a Rose (Christian devotional) by
Pamela Thibodeaux
I’m down to the wire in preparing two
new novels to release: King Arthur's Sister in Washington's Court
(sequel to Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,
featuring time travel with romantic elements through the eyes of Queen Morgan
le Fay in the late 21st century) and Snow in July (historical paranormal
romance set just after the Norman conquest of England). Bloggers &
reviewers, some of you have already expressed interest in reading galley
e-copies of one or both books, and I’ll be getting those to you soon! For
everyone else, please leave a comment on this post if you are interested in previewing
these exciting new releases.
Thanks, Happy Easter, and I hope you
get a chance to enjoy your lovely spring weather!
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