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So this has been probably one of my most productive years creatively in a long time. Back in January I published my first novel, The Witch and the Rose, and followed it up in June with a sequel, Bloody Damn Rite. Well, today I'm excited to officially announce the third book in the series, Shadowcasting, will be available on 12/15/2024! Like the earlier books in the series, you can pre-order the book on Kindle immediately, and it will arrive on your device December 15th ready to go.
Honestly, I'm super excited about this one. It's probably my favorite book in the series, and I can't wait for you guys to get your hands on it. Here's the back of cover synopsis:
Winter has clawed its way into the heart of Parrish Mills, and something far darker may have come with it. When Mia Graves, a witch with a habit of getting into trouble, and her best friend Riley Whittaker stumble across a grisly scene along the Wabash River, they find it reeks of dark, forbidden magic and has left at least one charred body in its wake.
With the help of young Bobbi Crawford, the further Mia and Riley dig into the events that took place on that cold Indiana morning, the more dire their circumstances reveal themselves to be. Between a stolen grimoire and a group of young witches who may not know how dangerous their actions are, shadows loom in the dark of winter.
And one of those shadows may be more dangerous than anyone imagined.
(Also, and this is unrelated, the non-Kindle, DRM free ePub version of Bloody Damn Rite is now available in my Patreon store too)
Eh 5 is the number I aimed for when I did my panel a few years ago. I was happy when I got 6 to attend at the start however I got more as the panel went on. But still 5 is a very go number to aim for.
I would sit atop a cactus for eight hours to get five new staff people.
What kind of cactus? Clothed or naked?
Aren’t cacti always naked?
Never could get that concept through heads at work. “We need another guy for nights.” ‘Well the HR manager interviewed someone this afternoon.’ “So? For every 10 people interviewed, 5 will show up for training, 2 for the first night, and 1 will show up a second night. No promises on how long they’ll last after that.”
Lord, I remember these discussions in the early days.
Pretty f’in much.