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So, my third book has arrived (or it will arrive on October 1, 2017). And to celebrate you can grab it right now for a special price.


So, my third book has arrived (or it will arrive on October 1, 2017). And to celebrate you can grab it right now for a special price.
Guess what arrived on my doorstep this week?
Once again, as I’m deep into my fourth bookĀ Snipped, second round edits for David’s Summer are back from my editor. You know what that means…
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After going through my editor’s changes on Vermin, I settled back into writing the first draft of my third book, David’s Summer. As I may have mentioned before, the story is inspired by my true life events. And that’s partly what makes it so difficult.
As I’ve been working away on my third book, David’s Summer, my editor has been hard at work on Vermin. Well, it’s back, and that’s a good thing.
While my VerminĀ is with my editor, I was going to work on my cover. Since that would take a week at most, I decided to change the plan and begin my third book. Get the writing ball rolling. Maintain momentum.
I just finished the first draft of my next book, Vermin. This time is always a little bitter sweet for me, since it’s time to step away from the story and characters that have grown on me for the past four and a half months. I’ll miss them.
Friday marked my last day of employment. I quit two weeks agoĀ to pursue writing full time. š Naturally, I had to celebrate.
Welcome! Thank you for reading Chapters 1-3. Note: Please be aware that this preview contains strong language and gang violence. FOUR –Ā Lamās Grocery Dahn Lam stood outside his grocery store, moving an extended squeegee attached to a hose across the storeās sign, Lamās Grocery, Est. 1976. His trademark whistle hung loosely around his scrawny neck.…