I've given some serious thought to this. I was originally going to ask for your opinions on which of two choices you'd prefer, but instead, 'I am unanimous in this.' (Points if you get that last reference.)
First, here's the decision.
A True History, Book Three, will be posting on SOL next Sunday morning (US time, so later in the day for you, Australia!). Happy Valentine's Day. Posts will be every TWO WEEKS, on Sunday morning (again, US time). Book Three does NOT have the prologue chapter complete yet, so go read Books One and Two first. (It'll get written, don't worry.)
The full book will be available when it's done on Bookapy. It's not complete yet, and I have zero chance of having it complete by Easter (which was my original plan). That's why you're getting chapters every TWO weeks, not every week.
Now - here's the reasoning.
As everyone who has followed my posts knows, I am full time selling real estate now, having switched from selling cars last year. Interest rates right now are stupidly low (seriously, under 2.5% for a 30-year fixed!). That means people are calling the office looking to buy a house that previously had been renting, because if you can pay $900 a month in rent, you can BUY a $170,000 house.
Anyone on here who's ever done real estate knows that, just because you're not in the office, you're still on your phone, or on your computer at home, trying to find a house for your customer. It's REALLY fun now because in the under $250K price range, we don't have inventory available. There were more houses sold in January than were listed. Since we're also talking 8 counties and over 6,300 square miles in the metro (nearly 16,500 square km), there's a LOT of driving involved.
Reality is what it is. So is realty. :)
Oh, and here's a slightly longer tease.
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That could have gone better.
"What did Elroy tell you about the whole zealot thing?" I asked.
With an almost child-like voice, Hannah said, "Too much?"
Beth smiled. "Yeah, just a little. I think it would have been very possible for me to have gone that way, too." She held her hand out, to help Hannah up.
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