Where will you be next Saturday?

Who is hiding behind that giant book cover? It’s me, getting ready for the Shopping Extravaganza, supported by Women’s Network Exchange of Arizona (WNEA).

WNEA is an Arizona women’s business support group that raises money for local scholarships. This year I’m the Vice President of the organization, and next Saturday we are hosting our annual Shopping Extravaganza.

I won’t be the only author with a booth at the event—several other Havasu authors will be there. Plus, other vendor booths. That weekend the community is hosting its annual Relics and Rods car show, so there will be lots of people in town.

If you are in Lake Havasu City next week, stop by on Saturday at the Aquatic Center and say hi! I will be doing book signings at my booth.

To find me, just look for the gigantic book cover! Hope to see you there!

Book 6 – The Ghost Who Came for Christmas

 

As of this writing, over on Amazon The Ghost Who Came for Christmas has no 1 or 2-star reviews. 82% of the readers who reviewed the book on Amazon gave it 5-stars, and 17% gave it 4-stars. Just 1% of the Amazon readers who reviewed it gave it 3-stars, and that reviewer called it a “Good Read.”

When surveying subscribers of the Haunting Danielle newsletter (over 1,200), asking which book in the series is their favorite, The Ghost Who Came for Christmas comes in second, after The Ghost of Marlow House.

Unlike the last book—which had a darker Halloween spin—this book brings the reader Christmas magic and according to a number of readers, tears.

This is also the book where Chris is introduced to the series.

Personally, I love a good Christmas story, and I believe this is one that can be read and enjoyed for the holidays without reading any of the previous books in the series.

SaveSave

Happy Birthday Lynnie!

I’ve just one sibling, my sister Lynn. She’s four years older than me. While the age difference seems insignificant now, when we were younger it meant she was the older sister I looked up to and idolized. She was a good big sister, in spite of the fact she once made me eat wadded up toilet paper, and another time she tried to drown me.

When I was in junior high people thought we were twins, which I found cool at the time. My sister, not so much. What teenager wants to be confused with her baby sister? Of course, Lynn got her revenge when we became adults and people would ask, which of you is older? Funny how perception changes when years go by.

Lynn and I were roommates during my first year in college. When she married I was her maid of honor, and when I married, she was my matron of honor.

Lynn is one of my best friends. And today is her birthday. I love you Lynnie; have a wonderful day!

SaveSaveSaveSave

SaveSaveSaveSave

SaveSave

SaveSaveSaveSave

SaveSave

SaveSave

SaveSave

SaveSave