To all of you who’ve purchased my latest title, thank you, thank you, thank you. After several comments from readers with financial challenges, I’ve reconsidered my original stance on posting it on SOL. For several reasons, I’d decided against doing so; however, in the interests of sharing it to a wider audience, I’ve relented. NOTE: Please, pay attention to the tags. Like a strong liqueur, it’s not for everyone.
Beginning next Saturday, its seven parts will appear. Each will be released biweekly, alternating with “The Immortal.” As an aside, while reformatting it for SOL, I caught a chapter naming error. I’ve corrected the ePub version.
The Yards also continued to churn. Since I’m finishing the rough draft for a new novel, I’ve already moved the next project into an open slipway. After that, I’ll be updating the sequel to “Aiden and the Ring,” which will hit the streets in January.
Today should see the eighth chapter of “The Coach’s Wife” in your hands. Mrs. Jenkins make a decision and wide-eyed Chanelle sashays into Hiram’s life.
And Chapter 34 of “A Fair Trade” is out. As Kyle navigates his time with Beth and Jeri, the clock is ticking ever faster.
The next installment of “The Immortal” also arrives today. In this nineteenth chapter, it’s the last day of the Mt. Aristeia trip. And as Mandy and Jim go picnicking, it’s time to push her boundaries a little further.
The astute of you may have noticed Jim’s tales now have a cover that references it as “Book One.” As I’d mentioned last week, we’re almost a third through this first “book.” So I may put it on Bookapy at some point. However, not before I’ve completed updating its final chapter. And also once I’ve determined a fitting endpoint since Jim’s tale was a first attempt at serialized fiction for my own amusement. His arc, as it were, stretches over all three “books.”
And one more shout out. Since I’ve left all other support channels, those of you kind enough to purchase any of my works are keeping the muses happy. And also ensuring I remain bourbon/coffee-infused. Thank you ever so much. Hugs.