Wednesday, November 28, 2012

THE HAT BOX MYSTERY IS AT THE PUBLISHER

THE HAT BOX MYSTERY is getting the finishing touches at the publishers now and I'm so excited.  All afternoon I've been making arrangements for book signings and I'm hoping to get the book out there before Christmas.  Yes, I said CHRISTMAS! I didn't say before the winter holiday, I said Christmas!!
    I think when you see the cover you will really like it too. I wanted to keep it as much like the first one as possible, it's been changed from red to purple. I hope you'll let me know what you think.
    The Hat Box Mystery will soon be on Amazon.com so you can order the book there and get it on your Kindle or other e-reader. 
    I feel so blessed that I have been able to get my books published. I hope you will enjoy this one as much as you enjoyed the the first one, The Hat Pin Murders. Here is my schedule for signings.

Friday, November 30th.  4-7 p.m. Shadle Hastings Book Store, Spokane, WA
Saturday, December 8th.  2-4 p.m. Dessert Pals, 1831 - 1st street, Cheney, WA
Sunday, December 9th.  1-3p.m. Aunties Book Store 402 W. Main, Spokane, WA

I hope to see you on one of these dates.  The book will make a great Christmas gift.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

My son set up a link from my web site to my Blog so I guess I'd better post something on it.  The election is over and Pres. Obama will continue for the next four years.  I'm glad all the T.V. ads are over and maybe now I can answer my phone without hearing one of those recorded messages telling me to get out there and vote.  I like to make up my mind early in the campaign and get my ballet to the box at the library, then I don't have to worry about it.  Here in Washington we no longer go to the polls to vote.  We receive our ballets in the mail and we can either mail it in or take it to the county library, which is what I do.  I am such a conservative that I am disapointed with the outcome of the election. So, yes, Laura I'll be listening to Johnny Cash for the next 4 years. Life goes on and I'm excited about the future.  My grandson, Matthew is in a high school play and I'm thrilled to be able to see him in it.  I'm told he has a big part.  I'll report on that soon. Then Natalie, my granddaughter will be in the Nut Cracker Ballet in December and I'm thrilled to be able to see that and I'm praying the weather will hold through Christmas.  This will be my first Thanksgiving and Christmas without my dear husband, George, so the holidays will be bitter sweet.  God bless you all and let us continue to pray for our country.