No Sufficient Words!

As I write this Thursday night, I feel tired and humbled. My kids got to bed way too late – like hours late in my 2-year-old’s case :), and my kitchen sink is still full of today’s dishes. But it doesn’t matter. What matters tonight and in the days ahead is the gratitude I feel right now.

Thank you to everyone who came tonight to the launch party for LADY OUTLAW. Thank you to everyone who helped us pull this party off with a bang. Thank you to everyone for your support! It is truly amazing, humbling and encouraging.

Big Announcement!

For those unable to attend the launch party, I wanted to share my big announcement here! I will be publishing a three-book, inspirational romance WWI series with Grand Central Publishing. The first book is slated for release in March 2014 – the 100-year anniversary of the start of WWI. Grand Central has been doing romance for a long time, but they’re just starting into inspirational romance and I’m so excited to be part of that venture.

Launch Party Photos!

(Old fashioned candy jars & candy –
these play a role in Caleb and Jennie’s first meeting)
 (Me talking about the book)
(Cake with little cowboy hats, horseshoes and cacti on it)
(Me and my critique group – Elana Johnson, Sara Olds & Ali Cross –
love these ladies!)
(Lee Caldwell doing a horse -training demonstration)
(Me signing books – no hand cramps yet!)

More LADY OUTLAW Fun!

– If you’d like to win a copy of LADY OUTLAW, hop over to the blog of my good friend and critique partner Ali Cross for a giveaway!

– Check out Clean Romance Reviews today for her review of LADY OUTLAW.

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18 thoughts on “No Sufficient Words!

  1. Jessica – It was a blast, though kind of like a wedding reception in that it didn't totally feel real. 🙂

    Thanks, Melissa! Loved your blog post today.

    Stina – My sister-in-law is our photographer – it was her fantastic idea to make them look antique. 🙂

    E. Arroyo – I teared up talking about my crit group – we've been through a lot together and they helped quite a bit with this book!

    Jenilyn – Thanks! It's quite a departure from the "old west" :), but I think WWI is a fascinating time period too.

  2. Cassie Mae – A female Robin Hood was exactly the sort of heroine I wanted to create. 🙂

    Loree – I think with the popularity of Downton Abbey that WWI books/shows are gaining attention, and that's exciting!

    Angie – The western theme really turned out to be perfect and fun!

  3. Karen – Thanks! I'm excited about the settings and time period of this new series.

    Melissa – Thanks so much for coming! I need to get me some of those pink cowboy boots. 🙂

    Sienny – I know Mary Connealy writes westerns. I haven't read hers yet but have heard good things.

    Thanks, Jessica!

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