EPIC Finalist. Twice!
This morning I was notified that two of my books, Cover of Darkness and No Turning Back, have both finaled in the EPIC (Electronically Published Internet Connection) eBook Awards Contest.
I’m very excited about this, since both of my entries finaled and that gives me a better chance of placing in the top three. Plus it’s a big contest for our corner of the publishing industry.
Relentless and Absolution didn’t qualify for this year’s contest, but I hope to enter them next year. Winners aren’t announced until March, and at this point I have no idea how many other finalists there were in the romance with mystery/suspense category. You can be sure I’ll inform you of where I placed when the time comes.
Karlene Blakemore-Mowle: Operation Summer Storm
Come meet Aussie author Karly Blakemore-Mowle as I interview her about her latest military romantic suspense from The Wild Rose Press, Operation Summer Storm.
Stop by Writers Gone Wild and leave a comment for a chance to win a digital copy. Winner will be chosen Friday October 29th.
New Orelans, Day 2
So okay, I didn’t get much sleep the night before day 2 because I was creeped out by the story of torture and murder our haunted history guide told us before I went to bed. Took me a while to get my motor running in the morning, but eventually we picked up Katie (who was happily writing away in her hotel, BTW) and headed back through the French Quarter on our way to catch the St. Charles Avenue streetcar, running since the 1920s. Very cool way to travel from just outside the Quarter to the picturesque Garden District, where we spent a good chunk of the afternoon.

Here’s Katie with me on the street car, which still has the original wooden slatted seats. Yep, I’d be the pasty white Canadian wearing the black summer dress. It sure felt like summer to me. Wore sunscreen and everything, since I got burned a bit the day before. I think Katie got a kick out of that 🙂
We’d signed up for a guided walking tour ahead of time, and our first stop was Lafayette Cemetery No. 1. We’d been warned not to enter the cemeteries without a tour group, but in hindsight I don’t think it applied to this particular cemetery, as it seemed very safe and in a good neighborhood. Of course I was there in the middle of the day, so maybe it’s different at night.
The house I want to move into. Can’t you just see me living here? I’d be happy as a clam sitting on the back porch swing with a pitcher of chilled sweet tea at my elbow and my laptop whirring away on my lap. I think my muse would like it down there. And I have to tell you, this whole area is something out of a magazine spread. Everything here smelled good, like flowers, and the gardens were unbelievable. Lush, green, manicured perfection. Various kinds of palm trees. Banana trees. Bubbling fountains. Fragrant roses. Crepe mertyles. Magnolias. Delicate hibiscus blooming right there in people’s yards in the middle of October, and a year-round gardening season. Another reason for me to scope out some real estate! It was quite something to see, that’s for sure. After the tour we headed back to the Quarter and all the way through it to our respective hotels so we could freshen up for dinner. On the way to the restaurant Katie and my hubby patiently waited for this little jewelry shop on Chartres St. to open so I could exchange something I’d bought the day before. Neither of my walking companions are shoppers, so it was very nice of them to wait as long as they did. That’s us above, waiting for the shop to open on our forth attempt to get in. Totally worth the wait though, because I upgraded my former purchase to a pendant style fleur-de-lis necklace and matching earrings. Then it was on to K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen for dinner, where hubby and I pigged out on the luscious Creole food. Nothing like it! I think I ate a different kind of bread pudding almost every night down there. Awesome stuff.
SOS America and Operation Holiday Card
I’m at Writers Gone Wild today, talking more about SOS America at the SOS Aloha blog.
Over there Kim Adams is interviewing The Wild Rose Press authors this month, so be sure to stop by for a chance to win some books and find out how you can make a soldier’s holiday season a little bit brighter.
Happy reading!
Kaylea 🙂




