End of summer. Typically a time of reflection for me, a chance to take a deep breath and look ahead to what’s coming up on the horizon. But not this year! Not only are things already starting (so much for that last gasp of summer!), but there have been some huge changes. The big news is that my oldest little guy is heading off to kindergarten next week. Kindergarten! It’s really hard for me to process that. And my two little ones are moving up in their preschool classrooms–big changes for both of them. I’m in the thick of things right now, so I haven’t had time to really ruminate on what this all means, but I’m sure it’ll hit me in a month or so.
I’ve got loads of stuff popping up writing-wise, too! I’ve been hard at work on the third and fourth Star Harbor novels, Long Simmering Spring and Slow Summer Burn, writing, writing, and writing some more. Long Simmering Spring is done, and is currently with my (generous, very kind) beta readers. I’ve also started planning my next project (in secret mode, for the time being).
And the big news–Blaze of Winter will be released on September 10th. You can read an excerpt on Scribd here. I’m very excited about this book because the hero, Theo, is just awesome – intelligent, a bit quiet, and rugged. Plus: he wears glasses. Hot. Officially, my blog tour starts on August 31st, but I’ve prepared a tempting post about all the Grayson brothers – and sneak peeks into the heroes of Long Simmering Spring and Slow Summer Burn for Romance @ Random today.
[I'll try to post again! And I was so clever the first time...] Loved the sneak peeks! Can’t wait for all the books to be out — the next three are already on my “to buy” list. And enjoy all the wonderful “growing up” moments, mom! There will be so many to come and will be great memories for you all.
Thanks, Gale! It’s really weird that my oldest is going into kindergarten, but I feel like I’ve been too crazed around here to really think about what that means. I hope it doesn’t hit me too hard, when it comes!
And I’m super excited about the next books, too. Kudos to Random House for releasing them so quickly, one after the other. I’m very happy about that, and I think readers are, as well!
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