Counting My Blessings
It’s the Thanksgiving long weekend here in Canada and I have a lot to be thankful for. On Saturday night we hosted 18 people for dinner (including 7 children–yes, it was loud!), yesterday was my 12th wedding anniversary, and today we’re having my side of the family’s dinner at my aunt’s house. I love turkey dinner 🙂
The other great thing about this weekend is that I finished the draft of Jackson and Maya’s book! It’s not due for a long time but this gives me a chance to put it away for a while and revisit it with fresh eyes when I dig into it before sending it to my editor. We’re leaving next weekend on a surprise trip to Disneyland with the boys, so it’ll be nice not to worry about deadlines or anything for a while.
Do you remember that old Civil War manuscript I wrote a long time ago? I’ve decided to get out my red pen and take another crack at it. I plan to self publish it next year, maybe late spring. I know it’s really different from my other books but I love the story and want to put it out there.
In the meantime, what the heck should I write now???
And, Katie Reus has yet another new release in her Red Stone Security series. Fatal Deception is book 3 in this hot romantic suspense series, and it’s only $2.99. This story is dark and edgy and I love the chemistry between the hero and heroine.
Blurb: Mara Caldwell is a woman with a dark past. She made a clean break from
her old life, never imagining her secrets could come back to haunt her.
When an old enemy surfaces and threatens the world she’s created for
herself Mara is prepared to give up everything, including the husband
she loves if it will keep him safe.
Harrison knew his wife had
secrets when he married her, but when he discovers the truth, it’s far
worse than he imagined. He’s determined to protect her from a deadly
enemy who wants to destroy her, but her lack of faith in him infuriates
and wounds him. They must work together to keep her safe, but the man
they’re up against seeks to destroy everything they’ve built together.
Including their lives.
Plugging Away
This past weekend I went through copy edits and finalized Tactical Strike, so now it’s off to the magical land of production for it’s March release. I’ve also done up a glossary of military terms that I hope the Carina Press team will include in the book, so all those acronyms don’t confuse my readers. It’s written in Ryan’s POV, so his personality shines through in the descriptions.
I’m also about two-thirds through the first draft of Maya and Jackson’s story and starting to think about what I want to write next. I’d really like to finish up the paranormal trilogy I started with Darkest Caress, but we’ll see.
Soccer season started this past weekend as well. My 6 year old lost his first tooth, so he was super excited about that. More so than about his soccer game 🙂
Hope everyone is enjoying the transition into fall. Here in Vancouver we’ve had an unusually dry August and September, with 5% of our normal rainfall. We haven’t had any real rainfall since early August, and it’s very weird. I keep waiting for the fall rains to set in so I can dig out my boots and sweaters. I love the fall storms! Uh, except for when I have to stand out in the wind and rain for soccer.
In the Swing of Things
School’s back in session now, so we’re all getting into the old routine around here. So far the transition has been relatively painless, and soon there’ll be soccer schedules added into the mix.
Today is the first day in weeks that I don’t have either kids to entertain or edits to get done, so I’m hoping to get most of a chapter written today on Maya and Jackson’s book. Edits for Tactical Strike are in the final phase now, and I’ve decided I really do like the story after all. That’s always a good thing.
In book release news, Katie Reus has yet another book out this week (she writes so fast it floors me), this one the second full length novel in her paranormal shifter romance Moon Shifter series. Primal Possession hit the shelves on Tuesday and has already garnered rave reviews.
Blurb: To protect her, he will unleash the beast within…
As his pack’s
second-in-command, lupine shifter Liam Armstrong gives orders and takes
what he wants—until he meets red-headed, blue-eyed December McIntyre.
Liam knows the human beauty is his intended mate the moment he sees her,
but December is far too strong-willed to accept his protection.
December,
whose brother is the town sheriff, has every reason to mistrust
shifters after one killed her youngest sibling. But the forceful and
handsome Liam has gotten under her skin in a way she hadn’t thought
possible, and the desire she feels for him is almost too much to bear.
When
a radical hate group targets all humans known to sympathize with
paranormal beings, December is attacked in her bookstore. Reluctantly,
she turns to the only one who can help her: Liam. And he is going to
take her to places within herself she never knew existed.
Happy reading!
Kaylea 🙂
Summer’s End
Hard to believe it’s almost September and my boys will be in school again next week. That’s life, right? It flies past us at breakneck speed.
I received edits for Tactical Strike on Friday and they’re not half as heavy as I feared they would be. I love it when that happens! My editor even liked and agreed we should keep a scene near the end where Ryan meets Candace’s, uh…unconventional grandmother. It’s actually a family anecdote about my grandmother, and ever word of it is true. When you’ll read it you’ll wonder if I’m lying, but I promise you I’m not. She was a character in life, and now I’ve made her one for real. I always promised to immortalize her.
My dad and stepmom are currently on a three month vacation to all the countries ending with “stan”, including the “safe” parts of Afghanistan. Why would anyone want to do that, you ask? They’re very adventurous. I’m not. I get my adventure by writing about what’s going on in that corner of the world.
O_o
Hope my heroes don’t think less of me for staying home. *g*
Tactical Strike is set to release sometime next March. I’ll let you know when I receive the official release date. I’m about a third of the way through the draft of Jackson and Maya’s story. It’s pretty wrenching so far.
I hope you all had a fabulous summer. Any really great summer experiences you’d like to share with me?

