Hi Everyone!
Hope you all have had a wonderful October! Halloween (All Hallow's Eve) is almost here, and I've seen plenty of autumn and Halloween decorations. (I'm not a fan of spooky stuff, but there are some traditions that I think can be fun for families).
Querying update: I continue to query Sugar & Frost. Right now, nothing new to report on.
Editing update: I'm still editing Shifter Secrets, but I've been making some progress. It's a wolf-shifter YA Fantasy. The romance is more on the sweet side. I do trend more sweet than spicy with pretty much all my work especially the manuscripts I'm working on, now.
Real Life: Real Life continues to have its own ups and downs and moments of busyness, which I'm sure the same for most people. My birthday came and it was nice. I got some lovely greetings and gifts. My siblings went in on a very nice gift card to Two Dumb Dames (the best fudge ever in my opinion--the shop has been family owned and operated since 1979, by the same family/families. It's located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and yes, they do ship--at least in the US--I don't know about outside the US). I love this place and even though I have tried many types of fudge and this is the best (sorry to my Michigan relatives, it's even better than Mackinac Island's fudge--which I also have had). However, the most awesome Christmassy store to visit is in, fact, located in Michigan. Bronner's is one of my "happy places". I've been there oh, I don't know, at least 3 or more times. It's located in Frankenmuth, MI, and worth a visit if you get a chance!
The weather has gotten a bit cooler in my part of Texas, which is something I appreciate (some days we've had a lovely breeze). I like this type of weather--not burning up hot, but not so cold. So, it's been nice.
Hope you all have been having a wonderful October!
Have a Thrillingly Terrific Thursday!
2 comments:
You have a very nice blog. I love Autumn and Winter. I know, I am rare! LOL! After the intense heat and humidity of our summer here in Montreal, Canada, not to mention the wildfires, it is a refreshing relief to have cooler temperatures.
I wish you all the best. Warm greetings from a retired lady living in Montreal, Canada.
Linda, SO SORRY I'm slow to respond to your comment. All comments come to me first (I was getting some spam and crap in the past so I changed the settings a while back). Normally I'd see something on the dashboard about a new comment but I didn't, so I didn't see it until now. Thank you for the compliment on my blog. I like Autumn and Winter I just don't like snow or ice or temperatures that get below 50 too much. Congratulations on your retirement! I have a friend who, through an inheritance she got after her parents died, was able to retire early. She's LOVING retirement and I'm so happy for her. I hope you're enjoying your retirement. All the way in Montreal, huh? I'm in Texas! Take care and thank you for dropping by.
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