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Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Happy Turkey Day!

 


Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!

This year, we're having a traditional turkey dinner. Most years, we have a Fiesta Mexican Feast. This comes from my brother who was in the military years ago. When he came home for the holiday, he requested a genuine Tex-Mex meal, since he was served a turkey dinner on the base. This became a family tradition.

However, this year, I've been ill, and my daughter's birthday is Thanksgiving Day. When we were all invited to spend the holiday with her husband's family, we decided to join them, instead of working so hard. We plan to take pies and sides, but the turkey and dressing will be provided.

Is your family going the traditional route, or are you having a special family meal? 

Not For Sale is Now Exclusively Available on Amazon

Not For Sale has published, and is included in Kindle Unlimited for those who have a subscription. Click here to read the first chapter and part of chapter two of Not For Sale.

Take care and stay safe,


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Saturday, September 19, 2020

Different Cover for Not For Sale, Book 2 in The Billionaire Brothers

Not For Sale Cover Change


With 9,985 words written, Not For Sale still has a way to go to be finished. On September 1, I posted a working cover for the book. 

The more I looked at the cover, the less I liked it. So, I went back to the drawing board, so to speak. 

After playing with the ideas in my head for several hours, I finally came up with the concept I wanted. It took a while to find the stock photo of the right model, but when it finally came together, I liked it.

I hope you like it, too.  

The Blurb hasn't Changed:

Near the small town his brother Grant has moved to, Kiel Helms finds what he thinks is the perfect investment. 

To fulfill his plans, he'll have to purchase a farm that became a lakeside property after the state and county built a manmade lake.

But Berni Schumaker, the young widowed single mother who lives on the farm with her disabled father, refuses to consider selling the property that has been in her family for more than fifty years.

The bank wants out from under the mortgage. 

Kiel wants to buy it.

Berni just wants him to go away, so she can focus on the small business she's trying to start and earn enough to get the bank off her back.

Will Kiel be able to change Berni's mind? 

Or will the feisty single mom put a stop to the billionaire's plans?




This story is fun to write. I'm hoping for an October publishing date.

Take care and stay well.

Later,