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First Round Edits


First round edits are completed on "Hell Cat", I just sent them back to my editor at Black Opal Books. This is book two in the VIC Shapeshifter series. Helly Cooper is informed by her friend, Will Conall her brother's murderer has escaped. The former covert ops agent is more than willing to travel to Vancouver Island with her former boss to recapture the low-life. Whether she brings him in dead or alive remains to be seen. What she is clear on, is what part Will needs to play in her life.

Edits are done too, on "The Common Touch" a sweet romance with a touch of danger, completed for Harlequin Romance Blitz. Fingers crossed I am asked to submit the whole book. Major Zara Dare is requested and required to take on security duties for his Highness Prince James. Well, after the shooting competition in Ottawa. The same tournament she has won two years in a row. Zara isn't sure if Sandhurst, as she thinks of him, will ditch her as he has his other security or continue to follow her around.

Edits continue on "Death and Cupcakes" the first Musgrave Landing cozy mystery. Jane Westcott and Jack Birch get caught up in the murder of the village mayor. Could the murderer be Dirk, a fellow councillor? The mayor's long suffering wife, or the scorned other woman? Jane didn't plan on any of this when she moved back after the death of her aunt to inherit the cafe or for the cryptic letter from said aunt, stolen by the murder victim.

As I said in the previous blog, I have signed with Black Opal Books to publish "Trusting the Wolf", book 3 of the VIC series. Plot planning for book four has started. We will be off to Arizona for part to this story.

To bridge the gap between Wolf and book four, a short story "Magic's Price" will be epublished on Amazon after the release of book three. This is Sister Ben's adventure, and she gets more than she bargained after she left the Island on a charitable mission to Peru to build a school. Too bad a rival pack has other ideas about what she should work on and it requires magic rather than using elbow grease.


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