Like the old song - “Nothing remains quite the same”. I’m back in CT for the first time in six years - up here to take care of my Mom for a few days. She’s improving, but she needed someone around until she got steady after a bout of severe vertigo - and I was the best option.
That’s been my view when I’m sitting out on her little porch. It’s not my mountains, but restful all the same. And while mom slept, I worked on Knight. Chase’s story is a good one and you’ll get to find out why he needed to get out of Raleigh and back to Lakeridge.
In other news - Saved by the Everyday Hero comes out August 1st and has a novella from the Partners in Crime series in it. Yep - you get to find out what happens to Jamie’s ex-wife, Elise Kennedy, when she’s down in Florida.
Elise Kennedy had just sent the last child off to college and, at forty-four, planned on luxuriating in the freedom of a life where she was no longer responsible for anyone’s schedule but her own. Divorced from Detective Jameson Kennedy of the Harbor, Massachusetts police – Elise is unattached, self-sufficient, and self-employed. She looked forward to a slower pace of life.
Living in the Florida Keys, she was already in an area that welcomed a more relaxed lifestyle. Then an enemy of her detective ex-husband decides to terrorize her just as Hurricane Delta is about to make landfall.
Is Elise going to be able to trust another cop enough to let him in to save her life – and maybe save her heart?
Grab Everyday Heroes and read my story, “Heroes & Hurricanes”