Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The Summer of Love: A Trip Back to 1968


We've just published a new book:



This hilarious time-travel fantasy is about two sisters who are magically transported back to the 1968 Newport Pop Festival in Costa Mesa, California--an outdoor concert later described as “Orange County’s Woodstock.” Both sisters had attended the festival when they were teenagers. In this book, they once again hear bands such as The Byrds, The Grateful Dead, and The Jefferson Airplane. They hitch-hike back to their childhood home, see and talk to relatives who died years ago, and even run into younger versions of their husbands. In spite of all the fun they’re having, they’re plagued with the question, “How are we going to get back to 2014?”  


It is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Apple, and most other eBookstores.

It costs only $1.99

It is also available in paper at Amazon.com



Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Mardi Gras

Hey Ya'll:

Today is Mardi Gras in the beautiful American city, New Orleans.  Who, besides me, is wishing they could be in Louisiana right now?

If you can't make the trip, you can settle for the next best thing: you could be an arm chair traveler and read our book: "The Ghost in the Plantation: A Nancy Keene Mystery."

Written for women baby boomers who grew up loving Nancy Drew, this somewhat racy story has our teenage sleuth traveling to the Crescent City with her "chums" and her father, and investigating the murder of a docent at Oak Alley Plantation that happens while she's there on a tour.

Laissez les bon temps roulez!

The Ghost in the Plantation

Cover for 'The Ghost In The Plantation: A Nancy Keene Mystery'

Sunday, March 2, 2014

It's Read An E-Book Week

Dear Readers:

The weather outside is frightful for all of us across America.  Isn't this a good time to cozy up with a good book?

This is "Read An E-Book" week at Smashwords (our publisher).  Starting today through March 8th, there are deep discounts on our books and those of many other authors.

Check it out on the following link:

Read An E-Book Week