Thursday, July 20, 2017

Quench the Day is OUT! And Thank You...

It's SO HOT today, man! I don't know about you, but I'm having a hard time function or even thinking. It's one of those days when you just want to find a cool place and curl up with a book. So I figured I'd take a break from regular writing and catch up with you all here, since it's already been awhile. Summer has a way of getting away from me. It's just so busy! But if I don't make the time to chill with some form of writing, I always end up stressed. Call it the writer's curse.

Quench the Day has been up on Amazon for a week now, so this isn't exactly a new announcement. In fact, I really haven't done any marketing at all, much as I wanted to, and need to. Between the delayed release date, running the Kindle Scout campaign, and summer's craziness, not much has been going according to wish or plan. But that's ok. Mostly I just wanted to give a shout out and a big thanks to those of you who supported my Kindle Scout campaign. Even though Quench didn't get nominated, I was totally blown away by all the Facebook shares, and the kind words and recommendations you all gave. It really means SO, so much. Thank you, my lovelies! If you haven't had a chance to check out my book on Amazon, please do. And if you like it, tell someone about it! Writers are, first and foremost, reader powered, reader fed, reader sustained, reader driven...you get the picture. We need our readers! And in my case, I also accept lots of prayers...








One day to fall in love, and a king’s jealous curse to rip them apart…
Fiercely independent Rowan Keir has met her match in the king’s cousin, Aaro D’Araines. Fleeing social pressure from her family, Rowan travels to the western district in hopes of gaining her freedom. Instead, she ends up in the middle of an ongoing feud between Aaro and the cunningly murderous King Ormand. Both men are dangerous, and to her chagrin, both of them set their sights on her.  Worse, an abrupt marriage to Aaro might be the only way to escape Ormand.
But when their plans go wrong, both their lives are shattered. Rowan, cursed to spend the rest of her life as a wolf, seeks refuge in the wilderness, while Aaro swears revenge and turns himself into a killer.
Their only salvation could be in each other, but with both of them thinking each other dead, by the time they learn the truth, will it be too late to change the monsters they’ve become?