Of dust and things

It's been a great month. 'To Love and To Cherish' has received some
lovely reviews and it's wonderful to know it's on the shelves in the
USA and available online as an eBook and at online bookstores as a
print book for my UK readers. The next book will be on shelves in the
UK as well as the USA in August. For anyone wondering, there are four
book slots for retail release in the Harlequin Romance line in the UK
per month, but six titles released so it's not possible for them all to
hit the shelves in the UK each time. (Though I believe some stores have
been trialling selling all six titles per month - it would be great if
that continued).

Buying all the titles through the Mills and
Boon direct marketing service is one way to ensure you get your printed
copy of all the books. Buying as eBooks or online at Amazon.co.uk or
other online stores are some further alternatives.

I've also
seen 'To Love and To Cherish' in stores locally here in Australia in
the past few days, where it's being marked with a bonus novella by
Carla Cassidy - so Australia readers can watch out for that.

I
have books waiting to be read in both eBook and print format. But this
evening my 'spare' (ha, ha) hour is going to starting that knitting
project I mentioned.

In the meantime I managed to ignore the
horrid weather here today and attend to accumulating my pages for the
day on the work in progress. I'd like to add a bit more to it tonight
buy my eyes are too tired for any more computer work.

I'll leave you with a picture of the dust bowl. Looks a bit like rain coming in, doesn't it? I wish!

Jennie

To Love and To Cherish - Harlequin Romance March 08
The Boss's Unconventional Assistant - Harlequin Romance August 08
Promoted:Secretary to Wife! Harlequin Romance January 2009
http://www.jennieadams.net http://www.jennieadams.net/diary.htm

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It's dusting, it's dusting,

It's dusting, it's dusting, the old man is snoring...

Doesn't quite have the same... "oomph."

Gorgeous greenery, W Jennie. My greenery is just starting to green up. I'm still surrounded by mostly nekkid trees. Surprised

~Laura

Writing is not necessarily something to be ashamed of, but do it in private and wash your hands afterwards.
Robert A. Heinlein
A writer is a person for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other
people.
Thomas Ma

Deciduous trees

Hi Lu Laura,

I don't think Australia has many (if any) native trees that shed their leaves for Winter. We have plenty we've helped ourselves to from other places that do it, though Smile.

We have some blue sky again this morning instead of dust sky.

Jennie 

To Love and To Cherish - Harlequin Romance March 08
The Boss's Unconventional Assistant - Harlequin Romance August 08
Promoted:Secretary to Wife! Harlequin Romance January 2009
http://www.jennieadams.net http://www.jennieadams.net/diary.htm

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