WNEA Shopping Extravaganza

I belong to two local women’s organizations. One is the local branch of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), and the second is Women’s Network Exchange of Arizona (WNEA).

WNEA is a networking group of primary local business women (men are welcome in the group, and some members are retired). 

WNEA’s mission, according to their website states: WNEA is a vital and influential network of successful business women in Lake Havasu City, Arizona…Our membership offers a place of sharing ideas, knowledge, friendship and experiences to support each other in business and in life. We provide a forum here in Lake Havasu City for women to network with other business women, and individuals to support each other with their own unique individual expertise. Fundamentals of WNEA revolve around networking, education, providing tools, skills and gaining knowledge that will provide support to strengthen business and personal relationships.

Each year we raise money for local scholarships. One of our regular fundraising events is the annual WNEA Shopping Extravaganza, where vendors set up booths in the Lake Havasu City Aquatic Center Rods & Relic Room. Once again, I will be having a booth at the event, where I will be selling autographed copies of my books.

If you are in Lake Havasu City on December 7th of this year, be sure to stop by the and say hi! Booths will be open between 9am and 3 pm and there will be lots of great vendors to kick off your holiday shopping. Hope to see you there!

Happy Thanksgiving!

With all the political unrest currently in our country, let’s all try not to politicalize Thanksgiving this year. Instead of pointing out some of the stories of the first American Thanksgivings might be more fiction than fact, let’s instead embrace the true spirit of the holiday—a time to give thanks for our harvests—be that literally or figuratively.

For me, I am grateful for another year. Grateful that I have a comfortable home, food on the table, family and friends who I treasure, wonderful furbabies, and a career I love, with readers who have been amazing.

And when Thanksgiving is over and we move into the Christmas season, perhaps we start thinking more of those who are not as fortunate as we are, and ask ourselves, what can we do about it?

New Haunting Danielle Audiobook!

Book 21 of the Haunting Danielle Series

The Ghost and the Baby

Narrated by Romy Nordlinger

While the residents on Beach Drive prepare for the welcomed arrival of a new baby, they are blindsided by the newest resident’s plans to close down Marlow House.

No one is prepared for the deadly secrets the new neighbor unwittingly conceals. Walt knows more than he realizes. If he can just remember.