A day late (and a dollar short, perhaps) but nonetheless, here it is.
Yesterday, Apt613 posted this absolutely lovely review of Thrills On Ice.
Thank you, Jennifer Carole Lewis! I am so happy that you liked my book.
A day late (and a dollar short, perhaps) but nonetheless, here it is.
Yesterday, Apt613 posted this absolutely lovely review of Thrills On Ice.
Thank you, Jennifer Carole Lewis! I am so happy that you liked my book.
And it should give you an idea of how out of the loop I feel that I never mentioned it here. I have a blog, which is by far the most important mark I am leaving in the cyberspace (the first result that comes up when my name is Googled). I have written a second book, called Thrills on Ice, it came out last fall. I never even mentioned it here! I completely forgot to update my bibliography, even. Thrills on Ice was still in the Upcoming section, and with the wrong due date on top of that! I am embarrassed.
Anyway, here it is
I don’t have time to think about that right now; it’s time to go back to the ice.
Three times world champion and Olympic silver medalist Susanna Miles suffers a season-ending injury. With the excuse of meeting a sports injury specialist, she returns to Winnipeg, Manitoba, where she meets hockey star Lucas Crawford. With the help of some new friends, she must come to term with her relationship with her difficult mother/manager and take a leap of faith into something she never thought she wanted: romance.
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The book is doing relatively well, even without me doing any kind of promotion for it, which is both an ego boost (I’ve written a book that appeals to people so much they buy it without me selling it to them in person) and an ego check (my being present and participating in the sale and the promotion is not as relevant as I thought it was.)
Still, mentioning the release of my book, on my blog, is a matter of principle. I have failed, I admit, but I’ve learned my lesson and I’m not going to do it again.