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Venice
One of the joys of reading is escaping to places you’ve been or always dreamed of going. One of those places that should be on everyone’s bucket list is Venice, Italy. The city is magical! The canals, the alleyways, the people and Carnival are amazing and take you back to another time.
I chose Venice for Ronin’s Return because I so loved the city. Hotel Eden is a place where we stayed and I described it just like it was when I went there. I’ve included a picture of my daughter standing beneath the sign at Hotel Eden. The picture of Venice on the cover, is one I took while there. I loved the colorful buildings and the reflections of the buildings in the water. I hope you enjoy visiting Venice, even if only in the story.
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Crisp Air, Warm Hearts
Fall is one of my favorite times of the year. The colors are glorious and I might be weird, but I love the crunch of leaves beneath my feet. When I’m walking with my husband, I look for the dried ones and step on them on purpose. I’m still waiting for the cooler weather, but I know it’s coming and I’m looking forward to it. That reminds me, I need to get my Halloween wreath out. My lovely daughter, Courtney made if for me. I’ll post it later this month. She’s quite crafty. She’d make a wreath for each month if my husband would let her and if we had room to store all twelve! I love that girl! My other daughter, Megan, is doing Army training at Ft.Sam Houston in San Antonio TX. We miss her lot. My son, Adam just bought his first home in Texas. Life can be so full and lovely.
I’ve been busy writing, trying to wrap up Ronin’s Return for the 10/24 release date. Then it’s right to Montana Rescue! Whew! But that will be followed by my next Harlequin Intrigue. All due before the end of October! Yikes! I have my work cut out for me.