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Work in progress.

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I have received several inquiries about if, or when, I will be finishing Fugitivas. I promise that I am working on it. I was almost done, when my computer decided to crash and burn and I lost a good chunk of what I had written (and saved). Soon, I promise. I just want to try and wrap things up. - Krista

Happy New Year!

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Happy New Year, everyone!
Abrazos y besos!
- Krista

Chapter 17 Delayed.

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Good morning, everyone! I know that many of you are used to seeing a new chapter for Fugitivas being posted on Friday. I'm sorry to tell you that there will be a delay in my posting as I wrap the story up. Lots of things happening! Thank you for your understanding.

Abrazos y besos! - Krista

The Lodi Arch

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I have placed a picture of the Lodi Arch on the cover page of Fugitivas. It has been mentioned in the story. The Arch sits at the edge of the downtown area of Lodi.

The Lodi Arch, designed by architect E B. Brown, was built in 1907, the year after Lodi became an incorporated city. The purpose of the Arch was to provide a formal, fancy entrance to the grounds of the Tokay Carnival, the first Lodi Grape Festival.

Many people will stop and take their picture in front of, or below, the Arch, provided traffic safety allows.

Insurance

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In case anyone is wondering, I am a Licensed Property & Casualty Agent in the State of California. The information that I have provided today in chapter 14 is *very* basic, as insurance laws will vary from state to state.

If you want additional information on how your insurance policies are put together to protect you, contact your Agent. They have a fiduciary obligation to do a review on your coverages annually, upon request.

A number of people in the legal and insurance industry have pointed out to me that the swiftness and amount of the settlement is unrealistic. Actually, I have seen amounts like this in the story awarded, in similar situations. And as for the time-frames? The plot didn't need this to drag out. I took a bit of creative license here. (Okay, a LOT of creative license. But, fiction, you know?) As Lupe stated; "I have seen cases like this go back and forth, dragging out for months and even years!”

Concerning your own coverages, I ask you to ask yourself; “What do you have to loose?” The answer is *EVERYTHING.*

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