I know, I’m always talking about my book lately. But there’s been a lot to talk about! And I’m putting in eye drops every hour as a result of my laser eye surgery 4 weeks ago. The computer monitor is not nice to my “new” eyes. Right now I’m blinking away really heavy eye gel as I type.
Yesterday was my birthday, and it was a good one. Partly because the day beforeĀ I learnedĀ that RT Book Reviews (formerly known as Romantic Times), awarded WHERE SHE BELONGS with a 4 Star review! I am thrilled about this.
Here’s the review:
Procter-King has written a “home” for all of us. Destiny Falls is the place that holds your first love, your first triumph; it’s where you lost a person you cared about. Jess is a character who women will identify with, having to forget a past that is beyond difficult to do. Coming to terms with loss, while attempting to understand that a parent is also a person who needs their own life and love, is a tough road. But the author has done a good job of showing readers that out of anguish can come hope.
RT also saw fit to post the cover near the review. I have no idea how they decide which covers to feature on the review pages. But thank you, RT, for choosing to highlight my cover!
Now I need to write a newsletter and update my website pages. But I can’t stay on the computer long enough. So I’ll do some filing. Maybe even laundry.
Yes, the life of a writer is glamor, glamor, glamor.
Oh darn it! I missed your birthday! Oh wait, maybe I didn’t…Facebook reminded me. Yeesh it’s been a long month. I just revived my long neglected blog and posted a quick link to Where She Belongs on it. Hope I didn’t spell the title, or your name, or my name, or whatever, wrong…it’s been one of those weeks!
BTW your website looks way more professional than mine. Guess that’s what I get for not learning web design, unlike you!
Oh, look, comments!! Hi Jamie. I used to get way more comments on my blog. Now, people read but they don’t comment, or they comment on Facebook, where it feeds.
Thanks for posting the link to WSB. I’m heading over to make sure you spelled my name right. If not, I’m wonking you.