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I’ve always really liked October. For one thing, Halloween is way up there as one of my favorite holidays. How can you not like a day when you get to dress weirdly and eat loads of candy? Well, I do that fairly often, actually, but I definitely do it on Halloween. Richmond is also a place with hot summers and, typically, pretty warm falls, so I have no problem with things cooling off and trees starting to show some fall colors. In general, I just like October.

This October has been especially good. For one thing, the audiobook version of The Dragonfly Season: Streetlights Like Fireworks, Book 2 is now available on Audible and iTunes! It just came out this week and it’s been a total pleasure working with actor, Kerrie Seymour, who both produced and narrated. I mentioned it before, but it’s worth sayng again. I totally knew Kerrie was perfect for voicing Lauren literally within seconds of hearing her audition. She did a fantastic job on this audiobook. And….Kerrie has already agreed to produce and narrate the audiobook version of Distance: Streetlights Like Fireworks, Book 3! That one is already in the works, so there’s even more to be excited about coming soon. But, for now, what could be better than listening to a good book while munching on all your candy? So, you gain a few pounds. You’ll work that weight right off again raking leaves. Right? Of course you will.

Distance_HNR and TopRated_Day2_noAdsAs I posted about last week, Distance: Streetlights Like Fireworks, Book 3, also came out this month for Kindle and print.  Note the fall colors the old bus is sporting this time around (a happy coincidence, as it turns out). The latest book in the series saw a nice new release launch, becoming an Amazon “Hot New Release” and “Best Rated” book in the Psychic Suspense category. That was really nice to see ( and note the witch’s legs in that photo on the left–how’s that for another happy coincidence?).distanceCreateSpaceCovers

So, it’s been a great month and I still have candy and general Halloween weirdness to look forward to. Not to mention, there’s also “Happy Wholloween” coming up for all of us Doctor Who fans. As mentioned before, Doctor Who is a bit of an obsession for my nerdy family and we all make a point of watching every Saturday night together (and on Christmas for the special too – we’re that obsessed).Wholloween

Until we light up the jack-o-lanterns, I’ll be hunkered down working on Streetlights, book 4. So far, I’m pretty much in the drafting phase but I think it’s starting to shape up nicely. I’ll keep you all posted about that one as it comes together.

Well, that’s it for now and I hope you’re all enjoying October too. Have a happy Halloween and don’t forget to stock up on a little extra candy for yourselves. Or, you can always swipe a little from your kids when they’re not looking (don’t tell my kids I said that).

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